Launched in 2024 in Geneva, TAOS is born out of a renowned Geneva-based atelier led by Olivier Vaucher. Bringing together some 40 highly skilled artisans, this Atelier, which works behind the scenes for some of the most prestigious names in fine watchmaking, can pride itself on an exceptional...
Goodbyes are never easy. Nevertheless, after five years in production, Greubel Forsey is removing the Balancier Convexe S² from the catalog. The brand follows this strategy to maintain extreme exclusivity, preserve high secondary-market value, and ensure a focus on innovation and hand-finished...
The original Jui came out last year as a collaboration between Hong Kong-based Watch Ho & Co(mmunity) and microbrand Selten, and it did not stay under the radar for long. It was one of those watches that quietly hit the sweet spot, with a detailed dial and a strong concept at a price that felt […]
News of the watch industry’s decline has been greatly exaggerated. I decided to talk about this issue because of what I started to suspect the proliferation of such news was doing to the health of the watch industry that I work within the orbit of. The last decade or so has been an absolute...
Last week, I reported on a new high-end Citizen Eco-Drive 50th Anniversary Edition with a beautiful green washi (Japanese paper) dial. In the same week, Citizen also introduced two new watches powered by a brand-new Eco-Drive caliber. The new lightweight Photon models feature state-of-the-art...
To its benefit, the wristwatch industry (since I’ve been paying attention to it, at least) has always been somewhat fragmented. What I mean by that is that there is a great variety in the types of brands that make products, the types of timepiece models available, the places to purchase such...
Self-conscious watch brands are put in a difficult position when producing a press release to go with their latest and greatest timekeeper. We watch nerds and enthusiasts only really want to know millimeters, Vickers, parts count, directions of winding, water resistance, range of accuracy, and...
I’ve always been a big fan of watches that have something moving on the dial, other than the smooth and consistent running of hour, minute and second hands. Whether it’s a dial-mounted balance wheel, a tourbillon escapement or even a winding rotor, I just love to see some type of action that...
Orient Star keeps the good times rolling with its next 75th-anniversary timepiece. As part of the Sports Collection M42, this Japanese dive watch complies with the ISO 6425 standard for diving timepieces. Because of this, it can officially be labeled with “Diver’s” and also state the 200m depth...
Having had this salmon/copper dial Bulgari Octo Finissimo Automatic watch (Bulgari 103856) around for a few months as part of a proper wrist-time review, I was wondering what would stand out to me the most. Months into wearing this one, and nearly nine (!) years of hands-on impressions and other...
Welcome to another Sunday Morning Showdown. Blink twice, and another seven days have flown by, bringing us to our favorite moment of the week. This time, Daan and Thomas take to the ring to defend two mid-century-inspired everyday watches. Daan represents the Baltic Hermétique, while Thomas...