Throwback Thursday: Rolex Submariner Reference 5513 “Meters First”
The Rolex Submariner is one of those watches that truly deserves the title of icon. It remains the benchmark of diving watches and a truly special Rolex to own. There are quite a few exceptional models in the rich history of the Submariner, often made for a limited period or in very low quantities, of which this reference 5513 "Meters First" is one.
By Martin Green
Lady Love: The Women’s Watches That Made An Impact This Year
It is great to see that women's watches are becoming more and more the focus of many watch brands. Serious efforts are made to create the most marvelous timepieces, catering to women's trends, styles, and interests. Complex movements are more the rule than an exception, making them also far more interesting from a horological perspective. While diamonds are optional, many still feature them, even on sports watches, as they provide a dash of glamour to daily life.
100 Years of Maybach Automotive Manufacturing: World Premiere of the Limited Anniversary “Edition 100”
To mark the centennial anniversary of Mercedes-Maybach, the brand continues its journey towards maximum individuality, independence and comfort with two high-tech models - the "Edition 100"
Haute Time’s Hottest Watches Of 2021 Part II
The pandemic has not slowed down the development of new watches. Also this year, many brands launched new creations, proving that creativity and technical advancement has not been halted. It also seems that particularly this year, more time was taken to reexamine one's strengths and make new models that truly represent the brand's DNA. This resulted in captivating watches that represent, yet also defy, time, like the following;
Haute Time’s Hottest Watches Of 2021 Part I
2021 wasn't how many of us would have expected it to be. As the Covid-19 pandemic continued, it offered many challenges to all of us. Where some businesses lingered because of it, others thrived. Despite very few events, many of the watch brands did well, not in the least because of the fantastic new models they launched. These are among Haute Time's favorites:
Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Complete Calendar Openface: An Open Book Of Haute Horlogerie
Earlier this year, Vacheron Constantin gave center stage to the complete calendar with a new model in the Traditionnelle collection. This classic proposition now gets a more contemporary touch as the brand launches a so-called openface version. To achieve this, Vacheron Constantin reworked the dial and made it from sapphire crystal. As a result, part of the levers and gear train that make the complete calendar function are now visible. This usually is not that interesting to see, as the only moment of motion is around midnight each day. For Vacheron Constantin, motion is not needed to create something spectacular.
Gérald Genta’s Most Iconic Designs Up For Auction
No other designer has left such a mark on the industry as Gérald Genta. He was the man that gave us two of the most important stainless steel sports watches in history, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and the Patek Philippe Nautilus. As a true creative force, it didn't stop there, as he also worked for various other brands, designing icon after icon. A decade after his death, we get a rare glimpse into his archive as Sotheby's is auctioning one hundred of his original designs, including those of the Nautilus and the Royal Oak.
Super Bowl Winner Antonio Brown Teams Up With Skeleton Concept For Unique Limited Edition
Antonio Brown is a respected veteran within the NFL, starting in 2010 at the Pittsburgh Steelers and currently playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He also won the Super Bowl for the 2020 season with this team, scoring the third touchdown of the final game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Known for his distinct style and eye for quality, it is no surprise that Brown teamed up with Skeleton Concept, the French Haute Horlogerie atelier. Together, they dreamed up a unique customization launched today as the Antonio Brown Concept and based on the Rolex Submariner 'Hulk' 116610LV.
Throwback Thursday: Omega Speedmaster Ref.2915 ‘Broad Arrow’
The Speedmaster is, without a doubt, one of the most important and recognizable watches in the history of Omega. However, when this particular Ref.2915 was made in 1958, its true claim to fame was still in the future. That didn't make the Speedmaster any less innovative when it was launched. It was the very first chronograph that had the tachymeter scale engraved on the bezel rather than printed on the dial. This increased the legibility of all the functions and was one of the reasons many professionals embraced it. This would later even include NASA, where one of the successors of this model would make history as the first watch worn on the moon.
Vacheron Constantin Unveils Timepieces Shown For The First Time In New York At The “Celebrations” Pop Art Exhibition
Until March of 2022, Vacheron Constantin is celebrating the artistry, inheritance, and perpetual pulse of the City of New York, past and present, through its new exhibition “Celebrations.”
Luxury Retailer Watches of Switzerland Continues Its Major Expansion In The US—And There’s No Plan Of Slowing Down
Last week, Watches of Switzerland Group PLC (’the Group’) revealed its half-year financial results, yielding great success in the US market.
Patek Philippe Ref.5750 Advanced Research Minute Repeater; let’s Get Loud
While Patek Philippe is a manufacture rooted in history and tradition, it didn't become one of the most renowned brands by lack of innovation. Instead, the brand offers innovation on its own terms, focusing on advancing traditional watchmaking with better and more stable performance. The new Ref.5750 Advanced Research Minute Repeater is a watch that has exactly those qualities. It was developed by Patek Philippe's Advanced Research department, which was established in 2005 with the aim of finding and applying new materials, concepts, and technologies to further perfect Patek Philippe's offerings.
Watch of the Week: Hublot Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami Sapphire Rainbow
It is no secret that Hublot loves art. They have always shown this by collaborating with some of the most prominent artists of our time, like Romero Britto, Richard Orlinski, and Takashi Murakami. This last artist is especially known for adapting traditional Japanese art and placing it in the context of pop culture. His style is bold and striking, as we have already seen with his previous collaboration with Hublot. Now they continue the partnership with the Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami Sapphire Rainbow.
Haute High Jewelry For The Holidays
Indulge in our Haute Joaillerie gift guide of one-of-a-kind diamonds and other gemstones as rare as the special bond between you and your loved ones.
Haute Time Talks With Tattoo Artist Dr.Woo About His Exciting Collaboration With Roger Dubuis
In its universe of hyper horology, Roger Dubuis likes to seek out like-minded individuals to collaborate. One of them is celebrity tattoo artist Dr.Woo. He applied his magic touch to the Monotroubillon, crafted from Eon gold and limited to just 8 pieces. Haute Time sat down with Dr.Woo, to talk with him about this exciting collaboration;
RM 35-03 Automatic Rafael Nadal; Richard Mille’s Latest Grand Slam
When on the court, Rafael Nadal has a distinct preference to wear one of Richard Mille's RM 027 Tourbillons, but his passion for the brand goes beyond that. With the RM 35-03 Automatic Rafael Nadal, this top-athlete has added its fourth timepiece to the collection.
Haute Complication: A. Lange & Söhne Triple Split
While it has a very straightforward name, the Triple Split from A. Lange & Söhne is an extraordinarily complex watch of which there is no other. When you ask a watchmaker what is among the most challenging movements to create, you would expect to hear a tourbillon or minute repeater. While those are indeed very complex, a split-seconds chronograph also ranks in this category. Two second hands on the chronograph allow comparative times to be measured simultaneously. But what if you do the same with the minutes and hours? A. Lange & Söhne successfully completed this incredible challenge in 2018, when they launched the Triple Split, which remains the only one of its kind.