Milano Watch Week, a new event dedicated to independent watchmaking, will take place from 4 to 6 October.
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New dial colours and a redesigned case: the Portugieser Automatic 42 gets a makeover and confirms itself as a great classic of the...
Two of the entry-level models in the Classique Manufacture collection are updated with revamped dials, a smaller diameter and two new in-house movements.
Inter won its 20th Scudetto and earned its second star. For the occasion, Tudor made a special edition Black Bay 58.
The May issue of L'Orologio is available at newsstands and on our app. Don't miss it! For the cover of the...
Panerai presents a limited edition of only 20 pieces of the Submersible Tourbillon GMT Luna Rossa Experience Edition, whose lucky buyers will attend the finals of the America's Cup.
A new Royal Oak in collaboration with a musician: John Mayer gives his personal touch to Audemars Piguet's classic perpetual calendar. And it marks the swan song of the historic 5134 calibre.
Speake Marin presents a new Ripples, the original sporty-chic watch launched by the company two years ago with a steel case and integrated bracelet.
H. Moser & Cie. presents its second model with a skeleton movement, again a tourbillon, following the Pioneer Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton of 2022.
Bulgari's Aluminium confirms, yesterday as today, its up-to-date style with an increasingly complete collection introducing new displays. From the GMT which returns to its original winning combination of black and white colours, to the Chronograph and the Automatic with new colour identities.
Nomos Glashütte presents no less than 31 colourful versions of the Tangente 38 date display 175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte, all in limited and numbered editions.