
by | Apr 6, 2019 | Reviews
The Deep Space Tourbillon from Vianney Halter is one of the most incredible, outlandish and desirable pieces of wrist-borne horology to have been created in the current era of contemporary independent watchmaking. There truly is nothing else quite like it, which...
by | Apr 6, 2019 | Reviews
Another beautiful piece in the signature collection by independent watchmakers Graham, is the Geo.Graham The Moon. This unique timepiece features a stunning 122-year perpetual moon phase, integrated within a flying tourbillon movement. The refined 46mm white-gold case...
by | Apr 6, 2019 | Reviews
For those who are lovers of traditional watchmaking but appreciate a thoroughly modern twist, the 1770 Micromégas Revolution from Manufacture Royale is a flamboyant expression of high end craftsmanship, from a watch brand whose heritage can be traced back...
by | Apr 6, 2019 | Reviews
Following the success of the Quai des Bergues collection, their award winning debut in 2015, Czapek have created a new masterpiece which emphatically demonstrates the brand’s watchmaking abilities and puts a marker down of its intention to restore this important...
by | Apr 6, 2019 | Reviews
In its relatively short history, the BR 03-94 Chronograph from Bell & Ross has become one of the most recognizable designs in the watch industry. Among collectors and enthusiasts it has a cult following, thanks to its robust construction, reliability under...
by | Apr 6, 2019 | Reviews
When the Czapek name re-emerged into the watch world in 2015, it was certainly new to many, but to the few cognoscenti it was a long lost and incomplete story in the roots of watchmaking’s bloodline, and one which played a significant role in the legacy of one...