Winners & Watches At Monterey Car Week

The Monterey Car Week is the highlight of the year on the calendar of any car enthusiast. It consists out of several events that have one thing in common: showing the rarest, most exquisite, and because of this, the most valuable cars on the planet. The prominent sponsor of all these prestigious events is Rolex.

By Martin Green

The International Art Of Fusion: Hublot Big Bang One Click Italia Independent

Italian design shares a lot of characteristics with the cuisine from this country: fresh but few ingredients make for a tantalizing experience, and the same goes for the new Hublot Big Bang One Click Italia Independent, the first women's watch Hublot developed in collaboration with Italian style icon Lapo Elkann.

Haute Time Talks Watches With Soccer Star Tim Howard

Few goalkeepers bring energy to the field like Tim Howard. Not only is he the captain of the Colorado Rapids but he also plays for the United States national team. Recently TAG-Heuer announced him as the latest top-athlete to join their group of elite ambassadors, and we at Haute Time were able to ask him a few questions about time, watches and his career!

Haute Complication: Richard Mille RM 11-03 Jean Todt

One of the first people to prominently wear a Richard Mille was Jean Todt. It was the beginning of a deep friendship between the charismatic watchmaker and the racing car legend. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jean Todt's illustrious career, Richard Mille created a collection of limited editions, and among them this beautiful RM 11-03 Jean Todt.

Watch of the Week: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Calendar Meteorite

If there is any doubt what a difference a dial can make, then the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Calendar Meteorite will settle this question for good! While the "regular" version of this watch is a true classic, the meteorite dial turns it into an instant eye-catcher, especially when you opt for the 18K pink gold case.

Three Fabulous Minute Repeaters

Of all complications, the minute repeater remains one of the most coveted. It is so complicated to make that it will always remain a rarity. While tourbillons have enjoyed increasing popularity, also because it is available at a much lower price point, the minute repeater remains a precious expression of the art of Haute Horlogerie.

3 Men’s Chronographs with Unisex Appeal

You could argue that the chronograph makes for the ultimate masculine men’s watch. Its affiliations with aviation, car racing and diving are what give it a defiant sporty edge, elements of which are conveyed through the aesthetic. And that’s exactly what makes them all the more appealing to the modern day woman.

Why Every Watch Enthusiast Should Visit A Manufacture

If you want to get a true understanding of what Haute Horlogerie is all about, and what makes these watches so special, you should visit a watch manufacture, preferably from one of your favorite brands.

The Maintenance Of Vintage Watches

Vintage watches have an appeal of their own, but maintenance can provide its own challenges, and requires a clear approach to get where you want.

Throwback Thursday: Universal Genève Cairelli Split-Second Chronograph

A look back at the Universal Genève Cairelli Split-Second Chronograph, one of the most coveted military watches ever produced.

Exploring The Exquisite Character Of The Girard-Perregaux Cat’s Eye Celestial

Exquisite, refined and feminine: Girard-Perregaux's Cat's Eye Celestial is just that! It gives the laws of design and expectation of what an Haute Horlogerie woman's watch should look like a twist of its own.

Six Sizzling Watches To Cling On To Summer

It is hard to believe, but by being already half way through August, we are about to enjoy the last bit of summer! In terms of watches, it was an exciting time, with many new introductions that seem to be the perfect companion for the summer season. These are our six 2017 favorites!

Omega Celebrates 15 Years Of Aqua Terra With Platinum Worldtimer

This year the Omega Aqua Terra turns 15. A significant age, which says something about the popularity of this understated, robust sports watch. It marks a milestone that needs to be celebrated, and Omega does so with the exquisite platinum Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer.

Haute Complication: Rotonde de Cartier Day and Night

While today many might view Cartier as a very traditional brand, they have actually built this reputation on a tradition of being very avant-garde. That Cartier hasn't lost this magic touch is evident from the Rotonde de Cartier Day and Night.

Watch of the Week: Hublot Spirit Of Big Bang Sapphire

That the shape of the case of a watch can change the way you see and experience it becomes evident when you take a look at Hublot's Spirit of Big Bang Sapphire. In many ways, it is very similar to the Big Bang Sapphire models, but at the same time, it is not.

Tourbillons: Why Settle For One?

Why settle for one tourbillon in your watch when you can have more? We take a closer look at three of our favorite double tourbillon watches!

Dress Watch Designs That Should Never Change

A look at a handful of the most inspiring dress watch designs in recent history and some thoughts on why they're perfect the way they are.