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  • These world timer watches from the 1930s mark you out as a global citizen, while snazzing up the dial of your wristwatch

    July 7, 2016

    There are plenty of ways to add interest to the dial of a wristwatch, but few do it in such style as the world-timer. It’s like an app from a time before there were apps: invented in the 1930s, in the early days of passenger aviation, it enables you to read the time anywhere in [...]

  • Have women’s smartwatches just gone mainstream? There’s more to high-tech horology than the Apple Watch

    May 23, 2016

    Bettridge’s Law states that if a headline ends in a question mark, then the answer is “no”. If that were always the case, then a column such as this would be a very short read indeed. But the question “can a stylish woman wear a smart watch?” is more complex than a simple “no”. A [...]

  • The best dive watches 2016, from Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak to the perennial Omega Seamaster

    May 23, 2016

    A dive watch is the most conspicuous timepiece you can own, and the most hard-wearing: designed to shrug off the toughest life can throw at it, and look bloody marvellous while doing so. In fact, some of the greatest, most daring watch designs of all come down to those twin requirements of endurance and visibility, [...]

  • Mother of pearl, that demure dial staple, is back in vogue

    April 29, 2016

    The three definites for a woman’s watch used to be a petite case, diamonds somewhere, usually around the bezel, and a dial made from mother of pearl. Combined they made for something dainty, feminine and uncontroversial; just like the women from whose delicate wrists they dangled. Then, as we know, thing changed. Women became more [...]

  • The chronograph makes a welcome comeback: The Rolex Daytona is leading a field of fascinating new stopwatch complications

    April 29, 2016

    Whether it’s the design symmetry of the counters on the dial, the tactile satisfaction of clicking the stopwatch pushers, or the reams of history associated with cars, speed, space travel and adventure, the chronograph remains the most romantic, evocative and downright manly style of wristwatch there is. And right now it’s the hottest thing in [...]

  • Chronographs are no longer just for men: The watch industry is finally putting this complication into its ladies ranges

    April 13, 2016

    Chronographs have the dubious honour of being the complication that you’re least likely to use while being one of the most complex to make. Whereas something like a tourbillon, also useless in a wristwatch, has, by sheer virtue of its appearance, a “wow” factor, a chronograph is the Plain Jane of complications. Which is why [...]

  • Panerai’s new 3D printed, high-end and ultra-lightweight titanium wristwatch is a stunning piece of design

    April 13, 2016

    Panerai isn’t well known for ultra-complicated wristwatches, but this one stopped us in our tracks when it was announced in January – not least for the fact that, for possibly the first time in blue chip high-end watchmaking, its ultra-lightweight titanium case was created through “direct metal laser sintering” – a form of 3D printing. [...]

  • Mechanical doesn’t mean medieval: the most advanced traditional watches

    April 7, 2016

    You don’t have to make too many circuits of the Silicon Roundabout and its environs to notice that, even at the heart of the tech community, there’s more to wristwatches than those prefixed with the word “smart”. In fact, the traditional wristwatch is one of the most technologically advanced gadgets to have ever appeared, and [...]

  • Watch review: Four classic wristwatches that will stand the test of time and match any style

    March 2, 2016

    Ties are just so very 2014, aren’t they? Right now, dressing down is the new suited up to the nines, which you’d think would make life easier. Inevitably, though, the opposite is the case: looking effortlessly relaxed requires considerable effort, and details are everything. That’s where a classic wristwatch comes to the rescue – designs [...]

  • Women’s watches that are just mini-versions of their masculine counterparts are making a return

    March 2, 2016

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that a man’s watch shrunken in size and covered with diamonds does not a woman’s watch make. However, that is precisely what Vacheron Constantin has done with its Overseas Small Model, which it unveiled last month at SIHH, the invite-only watch event in Geneva. And you know what? It [...]

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