3 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Collectible Watch
A market of passion, not illusion On a Saturday morning, a collector hesitates in front of a vintage diver with a delicately speckled dial. The seller swears it’s “all…
A market of passion, not illusion On a Saturday morning, a collector hesitates in front of a vintage diver with a delicately speckled dial. The seller swears it’s “all…
Blue, a shade that tells a story There is, in a blue dial, a silent promise. That of understated luxury, of masculine elegance that doesn’t seek approval yet naturally…
The quiet wave that changes everything In the hushed display cases of high watchmaking, a new vibration is being felt. It isn’t the tick-tock of the great century-old maisons,…
Two sub-dials, a dial that can breathe, a functional elegance inherited from aviation’s golden years and the paddocks: the bicompax chronograph speaks as much to the heart as it…
On the pre-owned market, certain watches set the pace. They’re passed on, scrutinised, coveted. At the crossroads of watch culture, iconic design and carefully managed scarcity, these pieces draw…
The setting ritual: a gesture of watchmaking culture Setting an automatic watch is not merely a technical operation: it’s a ritual. The discreet click of the crown, the silky…
A quiet revenge For a long time they were relegated to supporting roles, blamed for having triggered the mechanical crisis. Yet vintage quartz watches are back in favour, carried…
When France Takes a Seat at the Swiss Table In the Morteau valley, on the banks of the Doubs, French watchmaking has never stopped beating—sometimes under its breath, often…
From instrument diver to cultural icon You might spot it on a diver’s wrist, peeking from under a tuxedo cuff, or topping the front page of an enthusiasts’ forum.…
The lightweight metal rewriting the rules At a time when menswear is blending tailoring with performance, titanium is the natural choice for the wrist. Long confined to aerospace and…
A ritual, more than a routine Caring for a mechanical watch day to day is a way of cultivating an art of living. Behind every tick-tock are polished bridges,…
Gérald Genta, the architect of horological desire There are designers who decorate time, and others who architect it. Gérald Genta unquestionably belonged to the latter camp. A tireless autodidact,…
The tourbillon, a miniature theatre that never grows old One glance is enough to understand: a rotating cage, a pulsing balance, flashes of mirror-polished steel. Here is a complication that…
A very black… and very crisp comeback The black dial never really left the watchmaking stage, but today it’s regaining a singular aura. After a decade of vitamin-bright colours, forest…
The workshop secret that forged the Royal Oak legend Ask ten enthusiasts what fascinates them about the Royal Oak and you’ll hear about its octagon, its hypnotic Tapisserie, its Genta…
Designed by a young Gérald Genta for Universal Genève, the Polerouter has left its mark on watchmaking history. Long forgotten, it is now being rediscovered by enthusiasts, carried by the…