Hands-on With A Vintage Jaeger LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm
The Jaeger LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm is easily one of the watches most affected by the vintage boom in recent years and it's easy to see why.
By Adrienne Faurote
Blancpain X Fathoms: Release The Kraken!
Diving watches have always been imposing, but few can hold a candle to the Blancpain X Fathoms which features an impressive array of mechanical complications designed for those who like to explore the underwater world.
Watches & Whisky: GlenDronach + Audemars Piguet
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Extra-Thin ‘Jumbo’ meets an intense, richly sherried 18-year old Speyside Single Malt Whisky by GlenDronach.
Throwback Thursday: Rolex Daytona “Paul Newman” Ref 6241 Retailed By Hermès
When it comes to vintage watches, the same model can have different tiers of rarity and desirability. This Rolex Daytona "Paul Newman" ref 6241 is at the top of both.
Zenith Elite Lady Moonphase: Celestial Beauty
Creating elegance is all about proportion, and that's one of the things that makes the Zenith Elite Lady Moonphase such a successful design.
Hublot Opens Nautically Redesigned Cote D’Azur Stores, Unveils Big Bang Blue
Swiss watchmaker Hublot ushers in the nautical vibe of summer with two redesigned boutiques and a novel Big Bang Blue watch.
Top 5 Brands To Follow On Instagram
Got a few minutes to spare? Want to see some amazing watches? Instagram is then the place to be, and the next five brands should definitely be on your list of those to follow!
What To Expect When Visiting Patek Philippe’s Grand Exhibition?
It is almost time for Patek Philippe's Grand Exhibition in New York City to open its doors, but what can you expect when visiting it?
Ulysse Nardin Marine Grand Deck: Unnecessary Grandeur
By creating unnecessary grandeur, Ulysse Nardin shows what Haute Horlogerie is all about with the Marine Grand Deck, combining a visual spectacle with a practical personality.
Celebrating The Invention Of The Tourbillon With Breguet
Today, exactly 216 years go, Abraham-Louis Breguet was awarded the patent of the tourbillon. Little did he know that he had just invented one of the most prestigious complications in watchmaking for centuries to come, which was to him just a way to minimize the influence of gravity on the escapement of his watches.
Exploring The Contemporary Elegance Of The F.P. Journe Chronometre Souverain
Say the name Journe, and many watch enthusiasts will get instantly excited, as the Master-watchmaker from Geneva has built an impressive reputation based on equally impressive watches. It is however not always the complications that do the talking, as this Chronometre Souverain shows.
ISO 6245: When Does A Watch Become A Diver’s Watch?
Diving watches are among the most popular type of watches these days, but what makes a diving watch a diver's watch is not too clear. ISO 6245 sets the standard for this, and we take a closer look at what that means!
Hands-on With The New Rolex Sea-Dweller
It was one of the most talked about watches at Baselworld, the new Rolex Sea-Dweller. Many of these conversations focused on red text and a cyclops, but there is more to the new Sea-Dweller, who just happen also to celebrate its 50th anniversary this year!
Haute Time Talks With Guy Bove, Creative Director Of Ferdinand Berthoud
Haute Time had the pleasure of talking with Guy Bove, Creative Director of La Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud. He gave us an insight into how it is to bring an old brand back to life, and how the design came together.
Omega Gifts Special Speedmaster Models to Science Award Winners Neil deGrasse Tyson & Creators and Cast of the hit series The Big Bang Theory
Omega gifted Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional Chronograph watches to the winners of the 2017 Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication to pioneer musician Jean-Michel Jarre, astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson as well as the creators and cast of the hit series The Big Bang Theory.
Throwback Thursday: Patek Philippe Ref.530 Astrua Torino
While there are many rare watches, they cannot beat unique watches, especially not when we are talking chronographs by Patek Philippe, such as the Ref.530 Astrua Torino.
For The Love Of Retro
It seems that time makes us more appreciative of designs from the past. Maybe it is because we have seen them on multiple occasions, so we got more used to them, or maybe because they invoke a sentimental sense of yesteryear. A lot of watches that are introduced each year are based on, or inspired by, vintage models from the brand, and that is not a bad thing.