Haute Complication: Glashütte Original Senator Excellence Perpetual Calendar

The small town of Glashütte, located in the beautiful region of Saxony, Germany, has a population of just over 7,000 people. Despite this, it is the beating heart of German watchmaking, with the manufacturers of Nomos, Tutima, Moritz Grossmann, A. Lange & Söhne, and Glashütte Original all located within the city limits. Glashütte Original holds a unique position among them, with a collection that contains watches in both a sportive as well as classic Glashütte style, all with manufacture movements.

By Martin Green

Rolls-Royce Debuts New Visual Identity For First Time In Nearly 20 Years

Luxury automobile maker Rolls-Royce has revealed a brand-new visual identity for the first time in 20 years, launching in September.

Watch of the Week: Richard Mille RM 35-02 Rafael Nadal

When you work with some of the world's most accomplished athletes, you can count on it that they will take your watches through their paces. For Richard Mille, this is exactly how he likes it, as it challenges him time after time again to take things to the next level. Nadal, who won 19 Grand Slam Singles titles, wears his Richard Mille also on the court. This means that the RM 35-02 not only needs to be very light but also very strong.

Ulysse Nardin And Watches of Switzerland Launch Limited Edition To Support One More Wave

'One More Wave' is a unique charity that helps wounded and disabled veterans with customized surfing equipment and connects them to a worldwide community of volunteers to catch some waves together and relish their therapeutic power. These surfboards are all handmade in the workshop of 'One More Wave' in San Diego, California. While these boards would typically cost $2,500 but are entirely free for the disabled and wounded veterans, the organization serves. They can do this thanks to volunteers, donations, sponsors, and partners like Ulysse Nardin and Watches of Switzerland.

Rolex Supports The Arts With Free Concerts

Rolex has always had a great reputation supporting the arts, from cinema to music. In these challenging times, the brand stands side by side with the artists whose work and lives have been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. In collaboration with three renowned Rolex Testimonees, tenor Juan Diego Flórez, soprano Sonya Yoncheva, and tenor Rolando Villazón, they bring three, unique concerts as a start of their 'Perpetual Music' series.

Introducing Maserati’s New Trofeo Collection Of Super-Sedans

A look at luxury Italian automobile maker, Maserati's, latest collection launch of super-sedans: The Trofeo Collection. Take a look inside here.

Greubel Forsey Expand Their Sport Watch Collection With New Balancier S

Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey always enjoy a challenge and have, in the process, created a collection of highly sophisticated watches that dazzle with a perfect finish on all parts. With the new Balancier S, they take on

Grand Seiko Elegance SBGZ001; Perfect In Platinum

Platinum has the reputation of being the most prized of all the precious metals. In luxury watchmaking, it is often only used for top-of-the-line models. Here they often create a contradiction, as the appearance of polished platinum is rather understated. Grand Seiko takes a different approach for their Grand Seiko Elegance SBGZ001, which is crafted in their renowned Micro Artist Studio.

Proprietary Red And Rose Gold On A Rise

Gold prices have, in recent weeks, reached new record highs. In times of uncertainty, people tend to go back to old standards. Even before the Covid-19 pandemic, we already saw a renewed interest in gold-cased watches. This trend was, to some extent, also fueled by watch brands creating their own alloys, which gave them a unique edge in a very competitive market.

Roger Dubuis Fuels Its Need For Speed With Excalibur Essenza SCV12

The partnership between Lamborghini's Squadra Corse and Roger Dubuis is a strong one because the DNA of both brands is so similar. When Lamborghini powers up to create its first, limited edition, track0only hypercar, Roger Dubuis has no problem keeping the pace with a hyper watch to match.

Hublot Goes Back To Basics With New Big Bang Sang Bleu II

Partnerships are part of Hublot's DNA, and many of them are continuing adventures in which they explore what hasn't done before in watchmaking. This is also the case with the partnership that they have with Maxime Plescia-Büchi, the Swiss tattoo artist and founder of Sang Bleu. When his signature designs are transformed in watches, they become tattoos that not only you can take off, but which also tell time.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Introduces Two Diamond Delights With Legendary Caliber 101

Measuring 14 mm in length, 4.8 mm in width, and at just 3.4 mm thick is caliber 101 a gem of a movement that weighs just a gram. It was created in 1929 to be fitted in the petite ladies' watches that were in fashion at the time. What makes this

Throwback Thursday; Cartier Tank à Guichets

The history of Cartier is filled with many incredible watches, often in unique shapes. Over the years, many have become icons of 'La Maison' and gathered quite a few fans along the way. Others remain somewhat of a mystery, as they are so rare that they hardly ever come up for sale, and are often not more than a footnote in most books. This is also the case with the Tank à Guichets, with its novel way of indicating the time.

Four Watches That Prove That Thin Is In

While no official standards are indicating when a watch can be called (ultra-)thin, it is reasonably easy to pass your judgment about it. The heights of both the movement and the watch itself are common knowledge for most watches, and can therefore be compared to the record-holders in a specific category. Especially in recent years thin movements, and watches, have become en vogue again, as many people realized that in a sense they represent the nec plus ultra of the watch industry. Watches like the Bulgari Octo Finissimo also showed that it is not only classic dress watches that can benefit from this. Even the cool-factor of a modern-looking watch for every day, and every occasion, increases significantly when powered by an ultra-thin movement. Leave it to the following four watches to that thin is in.

Watch of the Week: Rolex Yacht-Master 42

When it comes to Rolex's sports watches, the focus is often on their famed Daytona, GMT-Master, Explorer of Submariner, rather than the Yacht-Master. Even today can the Yacht-Master be considered a new kid on the block, as this model wasn't introduced until 1992 and doesn't have such a long history as the other Rolex sports models mentioned. Some refer to it as the Submariner's casual sibling, and there is some truth to this. While visually, it has some similarities, there are also differences. The 60-minute graduated bezel is bidirectional, and Yacht-Master is 'only' waterproof to 100 meters. In effect, this makes it the perfect watch for people who enjoy all kinds of water sports but don't scuba dive.

Watches of Switzerland To Launch Terrific T-Rex Clock By MB&F, L’Epée, And Massena LAB

Few eras in history are as captivating as the time when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Especially the T-Rex has always made a profound impression on people and among them designer Maximilian Maertens. He transformed an idea of

Haute Complication: IWC Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar Spitfire

When it comes to perpetual calendars does IWC has quite the reputation to uphold. It was mainly thanks to master watchmaker Kurt Klaus that this became one of the brand's signature complications. While we can especially credit the Da Vinci for achieving this in the first, putting the perpetual calendar in a 'Pilots'-watch, another thing IWC became famous for, only further enhanced its popularity. While a perpetual calendar is, in essence, a very classic complication, this gives it a contemporary edge.