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Glashütte Original SeaQ – Germany’s coolest dive watch
The Glashütte Original SeaQ is based on the Spezimatic Type RP TS 200 from the 1960s. The Spezimatic was one of the first divers watch ever built in Glashütte. In todays world the watch is desig...

Emile Chouriet Héritier à Guichet
Introducing the Emile Chouriet Héritier à Guichet – an outstanding affordable timepiece

Defying gravity with the new G-Shock Gravitymaster GR-B200-1AER
A new G-Shock is in town and ready to get you flying! Review of the Casio G-Shock Gravity Master GR-B200-1AER

D. Dornblüth & Sohn 99.6-M
Introducing the D. Dornblüth & Sohn 99.6-M

Colourful Rolex
The summer has arrived, and we see life going back to normal after a difficult year. All signs are green, and we are ready for a great holiday season! From a horological point of view, that should ...

Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 XPS and 8Hz
Chopard’s Alpine Eagle range was launched in 2019, to compete in the segment of luxury sports watches. With two new iterations launched recently the brand further highlights its ambition that it’s ...

Cartier Tank, an icon by any means
The Cartier Tank is an iconic watch by any means. Check any “top 10” list of watches you can find and the Tank will be on it. And that is for a reason. No watch breathes history, luxury and style m...

Carl F. Bucherer introduces the Art of Individualization
Carl F. Bucherer is introducing Mastery Lab, allowing customers to individualise their own timepiece.

Bausele- Bring the Australian Sun to Europe
When a Swiss guy with roots in the watch industry moved Down Under he did not leave his horological mindset behind. Christophe Hoppe is that guy and his first observation in sunny Australia was ...