Watch of the Week: A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Dual Time
The Saxonia Dual Time from A. Lange & Söhne is in many ways a very discreet watch. This starts with its size. Measuring just 38.5 millimeters in diameter, and with a height of only 9.1 millimeters, is this watch modestly sized. On the wrist, it wears slightly larger as the vast majority of its diameter is dedicated to the dial. While also available in pink gold, the white gold version adds even further to its discretion.
By Adrienne Faurote
Haute Complication: Graff Grand Date Dual Time Tourbillon
Imposing yet practical: that is probably the best way to describe the Graff Grand Date Dual Time Tourbillon, and mind you, we are talking here about even about the version without the signature diamond setting of the brand. With its 43 millimeters faceted case, the Grand Date Dual Time Tourbillon is an eyecatcher, but by no means a poser, as it backs up its good looks by a complex movement featuring some very practical, and pleasing, complications.
Experiencing the Ulysse Nardin Classic Sonata
Understated, elegant, functional: the new Ulysse Nardin Classic Sonata is it all. However, it also cleverly hides the fact that this a very complicated watch. Dual time, alarm function and a large date complication are all clearly visible, but hidden in the movement are the gongs that make this alarm so pleasant!
One-On-One With Graff Luxury Watches CEO Michel Pitteloud
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Carmelo Anthony Watch of the Day: Ulysse Nardin Dual Time Manufacture
The new Manufacture collection is fitted with the brand’s in-house Caliber UN0334, which enables the second time zone and date to be adjusted both forward and backward. The home time indicator in the porthole at 9 clock reads time on a 24-hour scale, while the main dial is reserved for local time. This is achieved […]