Ulysse Nardin Supports Most Unusual Brand Ambassador With Cool Diver Chronograph

The great white shark is, without a doubt, a promising contestant for the title of most misunderstood animal on the planet. Portrayed in pop culture as a ruthless killer that preys on anything it can sink its teeth in, preferably humans, of course. Thanks to (non-profit) research organizations like OCEARCH, we can now paint an entirely different picture. It has given us insights into its advanced social behavior and intelligence, not to mention the critical part it plays in keeping the oceans' ecosystem balanced and healthy.

By Martin Green

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Announces First Fully Electric Car

"Today is the most significant day in the history of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars since May 4th, 1904,"

The McLaren 765LT Spider: McLaren’s most powerful-ever convertible supercar

Limited to just 765 cars globally, the McLaren 765LT features the core attributes intrinsic to any McLaren Longtail and is now McLaren's most powerful-ever convertible supercar.

Vacheron Constantin Makes Dreams Come True With Les Cabinotiers Westminster Sonnerie – Tribute to Johannes Vermeer

Johannes Vermeer was a Dutch painter of the 17th century who was known to be able to capture light as no other artist could. He had a fondness for household scenes, which he painted in an intimate, lifelike style. While only 36 paintings of his hand are known today, some of them are amongst the world's most famous works of art. While many are familiar with his masterpieces "View of Delft" or "The Milkmaid," they are both surpassed in popularity by the "Girl with a Pearl Earring." This painting shows elegance, unlike any other. That's why it was also a daunting task for Vacheron Constantin to recreate it on one side of their Les Cabinotiers Westminster Sonnerie at the request of a discerning connoisseur.

Watch of the Week: Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunar

Glashütte Original is a brand that is deeply rooted in the rich tradition of German watchmaking, yet always with eyes on the future. This makes their timepieces honor the past while shaping the future. The PanoMaticLunar is the perfect example of this, capturing attention through its rich, red gold case, combined with a vibrant green dial, featuring an asymmetrical design.

The Benetti Motopanfilo 37M is a superyacht with a retro touch

The Italian shipyard Benetti launched the 120-foot fibreglass and composite yacht inspired by the iconic Benetti navettes of the sixties.

Hublot And Berluti Celebrate Five Years Of Collaboration With A Bang

Hublot and Berluti have fused fashion and watchmaking, leather and titanium, form and substance.

Panerai And Brabus Launch Partnership At Monaco Yacht Show

The Monaco Yacht Show is unlike any other, as the world's leading brands in the maritime world present their most exquisite products against the unrivaled backdrop of this Mediterranean city. As brands with a passion for high-performance luxury, it was the perfect occasion for Panerai and Brabus to announce an exclusive partnership focussing on marine products.

In The Spirit Of Adventure, Vacheron Constantin Unveils Its Overseas Limited Edition Everest Watch Collection

Today, Luxury watchmaker Vacheron Constantin unveils its two 150-piece limited-edition Overseas Sport Everest watches—one Dual Time and one Chronograph.

History Repeating With The New Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Minute Repeater

The Reverso by Jaeger-LeCoultre is an icon in its own right. However, while a superb part of horological history in its original, time-only configuration, it is also a magnificent canvas for the brand to show its considerable technical prowess. That is precisely what they have done with the new Reverso Tribute Minute Repeater. Jaeger-LeCoultre has significant experience with this type of complication, as since its founding, they have developed and built over 200 different chiming calibers. In 1994 they launched the Reverso Répétition Minutes, for which they miniaturized a minute repeater to fit a Reverso, making the world’s first rectangular minute repeater movement in the process.

MB&F: The HM10 Panda For Only Watch Comes Out Of The Jungle

MB&F is known as one of the most creative forces in the world of watches. With timepieces like, for example, the LM Thunderdome and HM7 Aquapod, they combine innovative design with mechanical excellence. That the brand is even capable of recreating one of their own creations with a twist is proven by the HM10 Panda for Only Watch.

Four Perpetual Delights To Cherish Forever

A perpetual calendar remains one of the most coveted complications. While there is in today's high-tech world no particular need anymore for such a mechanical timepiece, its complexity remains mesmerizing. Unlike an annual calendar, does a perpetual one not even need adjusting in the leap years. This unique feature is very challenging to make and means that, when it runs continuously, it doesn't need manual adjustment for decades, sometimes even centuries. Watch brands also love to take this esteemed complication to the next level, from both a technical as well as an aesthetical point of view. The following four are perfect examples of this and crafted to be cherished forever.

Hublot Channels Its Inner Alchemist With Spirit Of Big Bang Gold Crystal

With its art of fusion, Hublot never had a problem channeling its inner alchemist. This is an intricate part of their DNA, and it becomes particularly apparent with watches like the Classic Fusion Gold Crystal, which the brand launched last year. This all-black watch was decorated on the dial with gold crystals, offering a bold and irresistible contrast. Today Hublot is launching the next chapter, incorporating the gold crystal in the Spirit of Big Bang.

Haute Complication: Patek Philippe Ref.5905 Annual Calendar Chronograph

Complications are great, but a combination of them is even better. The Ref.5905 Annual Calendar Chronograph delivers just that, in a way only Patek Philippe can do. With its first annual calendar introduced in 1996, the brand is actually the inventor of this complication. As it only needs manual adjusting every February of each year, it is less complex and expensive than a perpetual calendar, but far more convenient than a regular one. Ref.5905 also taps into the long-standing tradition at Patek Philippe to merge a calendar complication with a chronograph. No wonder that it quickly amassed its own share of admirers.

Watch of the Week: Longines Spirit Titanium

When it comes to their designs, Longines has often been able to give them a sense of timelessness. They always seem to be current, regardless of when they were created. One of their latest additions to the collection, the Spirit Titanium, also possesses this. While brand new, it also has a sense of elegance that reminds us of times long gone, making it appropriate in either. In that matter, it is also tough to designate the true nature of this watch, as it is rugged as a sports watch yet simultaneously possesses an undeniable sense of elegance.

Vacheron Constantin Opens NYFW With Celebration Of New Flagship Boutique

Last evening, Wednesday, September 8th, luxury Swiss watchmaker Vacheron Constantin opened NYFW with a start-studded event, celebrating a striking new Flagship Boutique at 28 East 57th Street, ushering in a new era for the brand.

Three Ceramic Chronographs Make U.S. Navy Squadron Watches Finally Available For The Public

They are every collector's dream, yet the challenges to obtaining them are daunting, a chronograph made for one of the premier squadrons of the U.S. Navy. As one of the most premier makers of pilot's watches, IWC holds since 2018 the license to create timepieces for all U.S. Navy and Marine Corps squadrons. These unique watches are among the rarest, as only a very limited number of them are made, and they are only available for those who are serving or have served at the particular squadron. Now, IWC is making the dreams of, at least some, watch collectors come true as they launch a squadron of their own, with three chronographs inspired by the collaboration with iconic squadrons.