Minimalist watch uses depth and a tactile surface to let you see and feel time
Clearly walking on the same trajectory as the Bradley Watch, the Relevo Watch attempts at making time feel multisensorial. Sure, you experience time with all…
Clearly walking on the same trajectory as the Bradley Watch, the Relevo Watch attempts at making time feel multisensorial. Sure, you experience time with all…
With everything that’s happened over the past two years, the pandemics, the melting ice caps, heat waves, floods, and wars, it’s pretty understandable to feel…
There are a few time-forward watches that have intriguing caseback and an even more exciting dial. If you’re not me, you may beg to differ;…
Watches carry their own charisma, deep history, and of course the convenience of timekeeping. While these well-orchestrated mechanical machines have been crafted for centuries now,…
Astronomical watches have gone through a lot of transition over time, despite being one of the most intricate complications to pull off. The greatest watchmaking…
Adding to the watchmaker’s rich legacy of dual timezone pieces, the Double Tourbillon Jade brings the culturally rich green mineral to the Arnold & Son’s…
Co-created by Swiss mechanical watch brand Louis Erard and local architecture and design studio atelier oï, the Le Régulateur reflects the best of both worlds,…
You may be familiar with sapphire as a material. It’s often used in watches as a replacement for glass owing to its hardness and resistibility…
Ever seen a watch that’s fascinating yet unsettling at the same time? The Red Radar Ceramic from Bell & Ross looks absolutely stunning with its…
No, it isn’t powered by vibranium… Luxury Swiss timepiece brand Audemars Piguet surprised us this week with the release of the Royal Oak “Black Panther”…
Looking less like a watch and more like an ancient relic, the Tambour Carpe Diem is a highly complicated piece of wrist-worn art that has…
Remember the old pocket watches with the protective housing to safeguard the precious dial and the inner working mechanism? We have evolved quite far from…