Those in search of original watches should sometimes take a closer look. Because by stepping out of one's mental box, one finds a lot of creativity.
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The Riviera 'complicates' itself by adding two new GMT versions to the collection and once again asserts its multifaceted personality as a casual yet refined watch, suitable for all occasions.
The House of Grenchen, Official Chronometer of the famous rugby competition, presents a limited edition series of watches dedicated to the six participating nations.
Members of L'Orologio Club visiting the Chopard production sites. An opportunity to see for themselves the brand's high level of watchmaking specialisation.
An unprecedented luminous deep blue colour, obtained thanks to a galvanic treatment, gives a new touch of elegance to the Tangente, Nomos Glashütte's most emblematic watch.
The Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 introduced the use of silver in a Tudor diver's watch, thanks to the special alloy developed by the brand.
Now that the speculative bubble is deflating, we all go back to buying watches for the right reasons.
The Geneva-based company launches a version of the Overseas chronograph with a silver-plated dial and contrasting black counters, highlighting the sporty side of the collection.
Tudor joins professional cycling by becoming Official Watch of all races run by RCS Sport, including the famous Giro d'Italia.
With the Pilot Majetek, whose history goes back to the 1930s, Longines returns to the essence of the pilot's watch.
MB&F celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Legacy Machine No 2 with a palladium case and aquamarine dial edition of 18.