Reviews

Manufacture: Breathing New Life into an Old Term

Manufacture: Breathing New Life into an Old Term

The modern manufacture d'horlogerie is nothing like the manufacture of the past. The correct and historically accurate definition of manufacturing is the cycle of operations that developed as the industry transitioned from craft to industrial production.

Rolex Changes Movements in 2020

Rolex Changes Movements in 2020

Rolex has begun updating its prized Professional collection — the iconic Submariner watch has been given a slightly larger case to house a new-generation movement.  

The Almost Forgotten and Underappreciated Watches of Daniel Roth

The Almost Forgotten and Underappreciated Watches of Daniel Roth

Daniel Roth was a big name towards the end of the 1990s when the remarkable master watchmaker's career took off with the iconic eponymous brand he founded. While he may no longer be on the general public's radar, Daniel Roth is still a name that resonates with collectors who know more than a thing or two about watchmaking.

5 Favorites from the Geneva Watch Days

5 Favorites from the Geneva Watch Days

The watch of the year, a record-breaking watch with the world's thinnest tourbillon, the best marine chronometer wristwatch, the coolest sport de luxe in a titanium case, and the most interesting cutting-edge versions of iconic watches: and all of them – part of the GWD-2020.

Breguet: Bracelets and Baguettes

Breguet: Bracelets and Baguettes

In 2020, the long-established House of Breguet added magnificent new models to several of its flagship collections all at once. The aim of this review is to provide a description of these latest additions

Striking Stars of Vacheron Constantin

Striking Stars of Vacheron Constantin

A long talk about the 2020 novelties of one of the most respected and oldest Geneva's manufacturers.