Why Do Pilot Watches Have Such Legible Dials?
Legibility born of noise, cold and urgency Before it became an aesthetic code—oversized numerals, sharp hands, crisp contrasts—the legibility of pilot’s watches was a matter of survival. In a…
Legibility born of noise, cold and urgency Before it became an aesthetic code—oversized numerals, sharp hands, crisp contrasts—the legibility of pilot’s watches was a matter of survival. In a…
If you watched Magnum as a kid, sprawled on the carpet in front of a cathode-ray TV, I have some bittersweet news: you’re probably old enough to have already owned…
A bracelet born of necessity: reliability, movement, real life In watchmaking, some innovations impose themselves because they answer a simple question: how do you wear a watch without thinking…
After presidential wrists, politicians’ watches and their more or less “republican” timepieces, it’s time for a change of scenery: here, we leave gilt behind for cast iron, protocol for protein,…
As part of our “Who Wears What” column, after taking a look at Sarah Knafo’s wrist (read it again here: what watch does Sarah Knafo wear), we move on to…
The day precision became a weapon Some revolutions arrive with trumpets blaring; others settle in as if self-evident, quietly, until the moment they flip the table. At the end…
From Constraint to Style: When Tools Set the Standard In the history of watchmaking, few arenas have shaped design as profoundly as the battlefield. Military watches were never meant to…
Beneath the surface, a simple idea: measuring time to survive Before they became style signatures in the office, dive watches were born of a vital imperative: knowing how many…
The gestures that sculpt light Even before you read the time, the eye likes to wander. On a perlage-covered mainplate, light clings as if to fine sand. On a…
I’ll admit it outright: my heart instinctively beats for automatic watches. No doubt out of habit, and comfort too. You slip them on your wrist, they live, they feed on…
The myth of “all in-house” Two words are enough to electrify a conversation among enthusiasts: “in-house” (or “manufacture”). A technical and symbolic password that has become a blunt instrument…
The word “chronometer” isn’t just a veneer Two lines on a dial are enough to make an enthusiast’s heart race: “Chronometer Officially Certified”. Behind that phrase lies more than a…
On a dial, the moon is not merely a romantic motif. It is slow mechanics, a millimetre-perfect ballet between steel and sky. The moonphase complication tells the story of the…
Why the GMT bezel still fascinates The GMT bezel is the elegance of a 1950s transatlantic flight translated onto a wrist. Born from Pan Am pilots’ needs and immortalised by…
The curve that changes everything A tiny detail, an instant sensation: a domed crystal transforms a watch. It rounds the light, softens the angles, slips under a cuff like a…
In the “Who wears what?” section, we’ve already talked about Macron, Sarah Knafo, Jordan Bardella, Édouard Philippe, Eric Zemmour… Let’s look at a case apart: Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the tribune who…