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While the wandering satellite-hour complication remains a hallmark of Urwerk, featured in one form or another across most of the independent brand’s creations, the evolution of…
We’ve kept our collective lips zipped about the new Urwerk UR-150 Scorpion after seeing it during Geneva Watch Days 2024. Now it’s ready to debut in…
Introduced in 2001, Ulysse Nardin’s Freak watch turned many watchmaking conventions upside down. With no hands, no dial and no crown, the Freak was powered by…
Eddy Jaquet, a talented master engraver based in Neuchâtel, began collaborating with MB&F in 2011, engraving the names of Kari Voutilainen and Jean-François Mojon on the…
Bow down. The Freak deserves your respect. In fact, the Freak is the mack daddy of everything we call Nouvelle Horlogerie. In 2001, a bizarre and…
Ulysse Nardin first forged its reputation as a world-leading manufacturer of marine chronometers in the 19th Century, and carried forth that horological stock-in-trade into the 20th…
Sometimes, you don’t necessarily need to reinvent the wheel to make something appealing. Sometimes, a simple twist can result in an appealing new version of a…
Continuing with affordable complications, H. Moser & Cie.’s latest is the Endeavour Chronograph Compax, a collaboration with Massena Lab. The most affordable Moser chronograph, the new…
To start this article, let me ask a quick question: can an abundance of something good lead to overkill? Let me be a bit more specific.…
New Release: Limited-Edition Frederique Constant Classic Worldtimer Manufacture Watches In Forest Green
Although the “color revolution” of the past several years may have slowed down somewhat in the second half of 2024, we’re still living through a more…