Finally, it is not all about complications and creative technicality on the masculine side this year at Cartier. Away from the lofty heights of the Fine Watchmaking collection, this diver plunges into the depths...
Just looking at a picture of the Rotonde de Cartier Day and Night, you might think it is a more traditional moon phase watch, but you would be mistaken. In fact, the...
Fast becoming a signature complication of the Schaffhausen manufacture, the Calibre 89801 chronograph perpetual calendar with digital date and month display was first bequeathed to the IWC Da Vinci and then the...
Realistically speaking, a 2,000m depth rating is completely unnecessary. On average, recreational divers rarely go beyond 30m while commercial divers might hit 50m. Naturally, there are explorers who would venture down to...
As far as dive watches go, the triumvirate of reliability, comfort and functionality is all that matters. Very rarely does one come across a dive watch – or any piece of dive...
Given how well bronze stands up against saltwater corrosion, it’s a shame more brands didn’t adopt it as the material for their nautical models. Understandably, it’s heftier than steel and less prestigious...
The highlight of the evening was a performance designed especially for IWC by the Cirque du Soleil Around 800 guests from all over the world joined IWC in its...
Above: A Lange & Söhne Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase in pink gold Combining an off-centre dial, outsize date and a lavishly-finished manufacture calibre, the Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase features...