Rolex finally incorporated elements of older watches into their latest designs. For instance, the new 2016 Cosmograph Daytona features a patented "Cerachrom" bezel. That same black bezel was most recognizably....
Read MoreThe latest addition to Girard Perregaux's timeless "1966" collection is the innovative, sleek "Grande Date Et Phases De Lune," or "Large Date and Moon Phases." This timepiece epitomizes....
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Read MoreThe L-Evolution Tourbillon Carrousel is Blancpain's latest tour-de-force. Their newly-launched caliber 2322V2 fuses two regulating....
Read MoreOmega has introduced many imposing watches this Baselworld; I will say, I am beyond belief impressed. Between the revival of their spectacular Globemaster....
Read MoreFor those whom aren't already impressed by Girard Perregaux's astounding creations, the revamped 1966 will surely do the trick....
Read MoreSince the unveiling of their reference 7027 in 2005, Breguet has continuously manufactured a collection of timepieces, the Tradition collection, featuring relatively uncommon, exhibition dials. The newest addition to this collection is Breguet's exceptional Automatique Seconde Rétrograde 7097....
Read MoreI stopped by Manfredi Jewels today to take a look at a classic, cool, and amazingly well-priced column-wheel chronograph by Longines. This wristwatch isn't exactly brand new, as it was released last year, though it is a great representation of Longines' ability to produce superb chronographs....
Read MoreSince 1882, Zodiac has strived to become one of the world’s most accomplished watch manufacturers and, frankly, I believe they have. Zodiac is a legit insider’s brand. What I mean by this is if you know Zodiac there’s really no doubt that you know your watches. No, you’re not going to find a Zodiac on the dude donning a Charvet shirt and a hand-folded Kiton tie. You’re going to find a Zodiac on the guy who’s out there in the wild, exploring the unexplored, and living life on the edge.
Read MoreOver four decades ago, Hamilton launched the first edition of the Pan Europ, a modestly priced, polychromatic, racing chronograph with striking aesthetics, and a world renowned Caliber 11 movement, that may very have helped to ensure this watch’s success. Today, I had the chance to see Hamilton’s newest version of the Pan Europ which, though lacking a chronograph, is likely to be one of the most wallet-friendly, new, racing wristwatches on the market.
Read MoreWho could argue that Patek Philippe has produced many the world’s most exquisite watches? Whether it may be the 3940 in white gold, the steel 1518, or the first Nautilus, reference 3700/1A, this colossus of a brand has manufactured an abundance of truly exceptional timepieces. The basis of my visit with Patek was to take a look at two very special, very desirable pieces from Baselworld, watches that I believe will go down in history as nothing short of spectacular.
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