Watch of the Week: A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Outsize Date
This year the large date joined, once again, the Saxonia collection of A. Lange & Söhne, and it might be a watch a lot of watch connoisseurs have been waiting for. It combines A. Lange & Söhne 's purest design with their iconic oversized date. The result is an epiphany of German style and class, now in a slightly large package than the original dating back from 1994.
By Martin Green
Bombardier Global 6000: What They Don’t Tell You About Business Jets
Bombardier Global 6000 is a prime example of the many amenities and benefits business jets offer compared to first-class commercial airplanes.
Roger Dubuis Launches Excalibur Knights of the Round Table III
King Arthur's knights are back and have joined Roger Dubuis once again for a new (limited) edition of the Excalibur Knights of the Round Table. In the third version of this unique series, the knights are distinctly more futuristic, as is the environment in which they gather.
Haute Time’s Five Favorite Ladies Watches From Baselworld
This years edition of Baselworld was also the scene where quite a few stunning watches for ladies where introduced. Only a couple of years ago quartz still ruled supreme, but today most of the leading watch brands have extensive collections of mechanical ladies watches. That doesn't make it any easier for us to select our favourites, but it does make it all the more fun!
Rolls-Royce Launches Limited Adamas Black Badge Collection With 40 Wraiths & 30 Dawns
Luxury auto brand Rolls-Royce launches limited Adamas Black Badge Collection with 40 Wraiths and 30 Dawns in exclusive two-tone coloring.
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection Announces Inaugural Itineraries, To Set Sail In 2020
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection announced the itineraries for its inaugural voyages, which include destinations in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
A. Lange & Söhne Unveils U.S. Limited Edition Saxonia Annual Calendar In Grey
This U.S. boutique edition watch features a white gold case with a grey dial. It’s the first time a Lange timepiece with an outsize date has white numerals against a grey background
Hublot Debuts Official Licensed Watch Of UEFA Champions League
A month ahead of the finale of the UEFA Champions League, Hublot and soccer legend Pelé unveiled the new “Official Licensed Watch” of the tournament.
Haute Complication: TAG Heuer Carrera “Tete de Vipere” Chronograph Tourbillon Chronometer
Few watches unite the past with the future the way the TAG Heuer Carrera "Tête de Vipère" Chronograph Tourbillon Chronometer does. Behind this long name is a watch that does not dwell on the past, but embraces what is good and takes it into the future. It is created to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the Heuer Carrera and will be released as a limited edition of 155 pieces.
Watch Of The Week: Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Chronograph
Anniversaries are there to be celebrated, and when you are a watch brand the best way to do so is by introducing new watches! That is exactly what Jaeger-LeCoultre did earlier this year when it celebrated the 50th anniversary of the famed Memovox Polaris. Of course, does the line-up include a modern version of this iconic alarm watch, but Jaeger-LeCoultre let it accompanied by a world-time chronograph and a time-only model, as well as this chronograph version.
The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering To Present Over 200 Rare Motorcars, Exceptional German Vehicles
The 16th installment of the signature event will feature over 200 of the world’s finest and rarest vehicles, including two exceptional German marquees.
How Breitling’s Past Inspires Its Future
If there is one brand that is going through a period of change, it is Breitling. In 2017 it not only got new owners but also had Georges Kern, long-time CEO of IWC, appointed as its CEO. Kern didn't waste any time and dove straight into the rich history of the brand, on which he plotted its course for the next few years.
CRN’s Atlante: Don’t Just Visit, Invade
CRN's Atlante, a 55-meter yacht, which made its debut at the Monaco Yacht Show, is the acute opposite of the traditional superyacht.
Grand Seiko Unveils ‘Flow of Time’ Art Installation At Milan Design Week
The multimedia artwork depicts the sweep of the Grand Seiko Spring Drive second hand as a reflection of the silent and continuous natural flow of time that is at the heart of the Japanese sense of beauty
Haute Complication: Greubel Forsey Quadruple Tourbillon Black
Those who think that it is the complications that make a Quadruple Tourbillon such an exquisite timepiece have never been up close and personal with this Greubel Forsey. While they are utterly impressive, it is the finish of each component in the watch that truly sets it apart from anything else. This is also one of the reasons why I enjoyed the Quadruple Tourbillon Black, which was introduced during Baselworld, so much.
Watch of the Week: Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph With New Panda Dial
With the release of a reverse 'Panda-dial' version did Vacheron Constantin's sportiest watch, the Overseas Chronograph, just got a whole lot...sportier. This watch once again proves what a difference a dial can make! While the Overseas has already twenty years a firm place in Vacheron Constantin collection, the current generation didn't arrive until 2016. In comparison to previous versions, it made the Overseas more contemporary in its styling, and with the new reverse 'Panda-dial' does Vacheron Constantin extend this feeling even further.
Chronoswiss Puts Bitcoin Limited Edition Up For Auction
It may come as a surprise: a classic watch brand such as Chronoswiss to dedicate a limited edition to a cryptocurrency. This is however not as strange as it perhaps seems because when Chronoswiss was founded quartz was still the way of the future. History told us otherwise, and Chronoswiss was ahead of that curve.