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Rado Marks 40 Years of the Integral in Neuchâtel with a New Anniversary Model and Expanded Collection
In 1986, Rado introduced the watch that would become the Integral, its first high-tech ceramic timepiece and one of the defining designs of the brand’s modern history … Continue reading

The Sheffield Solar Steel and Diver 1 White
Sheffield has quietly cornered the market lately with affordable quality in their dive watch lineup … Continue reading

HAUTE-RIVE, Stéphane von Gunten, and the Honoris Strato in Steel
I first met Stéphane von Gunten in the attic of Villa Sarasin during Time to Watches a couple of years ago … Continue reading

Tennet Argonaut: A Design-Driven Dive Watch with Personality
I had the chance to write about Tennet in late 2024 for an article published on Worn & Wound … Continue reading

Kaplans Important Watches, Spring 2026: On the Edge of the Auction Block
Maybe it’s just me, but I think there is a particular kind of tension that comes with an auction catalogue … Continue reading

Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 26”
There’s a certain rhythm to Tudor’s involvement in motorsport now … Continue reading

Nodus Obscura II: A Mechanical Exposure Tool for Photographers
Thoughtfully designed tool watches Nodus has carved out a unique niche in the enthusiast market with its well-crafted … Continue reading

Sheffield Chrono II
I’m back with yet another review, and I’m stoked to get into this one … Continue reading

Sheffield Allsport 1A 38 Pink Steel
There are two things I’m an absolute sucker for: budget-friendly watches and pink dials … Continue reading

Watches and Wonders 2026 Was Not Boring: You Just Had to Look Beyond the Big Brands
I spend too much time on social media. In my defence, I rarely doom scroll … Continue reading

Q Timex Continental Chronograph
One brand that I constantly think about when it comes to being budget-friendly and creating watches that are turn-key, fun, and just awesome to wear is Timex … Continue reading

Marloe SkySplitter Jetstream
Oftentimes the names brands attribute to their models do not make any sense to me … Continue reading

New Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36 (Ref. 126000): Colour as Controlled Provocation
Deliberately divisive At first glance, something is immediately evident: this new interpretation of the Oyster Perpetual 36 by Rolex is a deliberately divisive reference … Continue reading

Watches and Wonders 2026: Highlights from IWC Schaffhausen
IWC’s booth at Watches and Wonders 2026 was buzzing from the moment the doors opened … Continue reading

Tudor at Watches & Wonders 2026: Refinement in a Centennial Year (live pics)
It was a full day on the floor—I had twelve meetings from open to close—and as expected, Tudor was one of the stops that drew consistent attention … Continue reading
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