Porsche Marks 75th Anniversary With Exclusive Chronograph 1

Porsche is celebrating 75 years since Ferry Porsche built the sports car of his dream with a commemorative edition of the Chronograph 1. 

By Adrienne Faurote

Ulysse Nardin Presents Limited-Edition Ocean Race Diver Chronograph

Ulysse Nardin's new limited-edition chronograph celebrates the renowned Ocean Race as well as its environmental commitments.

Roger Dubuis Unveils The Monovortex Split-Seconds Chronograph

Determined to push boundaries and to drive tradition into an expressive and contemporary new era, Roger Dubuis unleashes the future of Hyper Horology. 

After 80 Years the Breitling Premier Chronograph Makes its Return

Breitling is reintroducing the watch which took the chronograph from a tool watch to a style statement - the Breitling Premier.  

Breitling Honors Original Jumbo Jet with Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43 Boeing 77

Breitling pays tribute to Boeing as the last of the 747 airliners roll off the production line with a limited edition Navitimer. 

Zenith Continues to Push the Envelope with the DEFY Extreme Double Tourbillon

Zenith adds to its DEFY Extreme line with its most advanced and complicated chronograph movement to date. 

The Rolex Sky-Dweller is the Perfect Timepiece for Frequent Flyers

Rolex's Sky-Dweller was designed specially for travelers who frequently change time zones. 

TAG Heuer Presents Two New Limited Edition Iterations for Formula 1 x Mario Kart Collaboration

The highly-anticipated second installment of TAG Heuer's partnership with Nintendo has been unveiled in the form of two limited edition Formula 1 Mario Kart chronographs.

OMEGA’s Latest Space Watch Tracks Rhythms of Earth and Mars

The makers of the first watch worn on the moon look to the future with the new OMEGA Speedmaster X-33 Marstimer.

Girard-Perregaux Presents Laureato Absolute Chronograph Aston Martin F1 Edition

Girard-Perregaux and Aston Martin present the third collaboration with the Laureato Absolute Chronograph Aston Martin F1 Edition.

IWC Schaffhausen Looks to Make Positive Impact: Unveils Portofino Chronograph 39 Edition “Laurels Sport for Good”

In honor of the 2022 Laurels Sports Awards, IWC Schaffhausen presents the Portofino Chronograph 39 Edition "Laureus Sport for Good."

Watch of the Week: Patek Philippe Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph 5990/1R

It's challenging to grow tired of exploring the gorgeous Patek Philippe Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph Reference 5990/1.

Haute Complication: Richard Mille RM 72-01

In the collection of Richard Mille is the RM 72-01 a landmark creation, as it was the very first timepiece of the brand featuring an in-house movement. As is traditional with Mille, they went all in and created something extraordinary. Not only in a mechanical sense but also with the use of innovative materials, all combined in a unique design that makes it instantly recognizable as a watch from the coveted brand.

Throwback Thursday: Heuer Single Button Chronograph Ref.2403

(TAG) Heuer's heritage in the field of chronographs not only runs deep but also goes back for more than a century. Already around 1880, the firm was making this complication, and this rare single button Ref.2403 from about 1930 shows that they were also among the first to introduce it in wristwatches. What makes this watch even more remarkable is the refinement with which it is made.

Watch of the Week: Hublot Big Bang Camo Texas

The Lone Star State holds an important place in the universe of Hublot. The brand has two very successful boutiques in Texas, one in Houston and the other in Dalles, with a third opening this Spring in Austin. As Ricardo Guadalupe, Hublot's CEO, explains the love of the brand for Texas "Hublot has always been at home in Texas thanks to our incredible clients and friends. Part of our original North American footprint, we have embraced the State's bold, adventurous and independent spirit, the same values we are proud to reflect back in this unique timepiece. One of only 25, It is a special piece, for a special place and special people and we think there is no better time than the present to pause a pay tribute to the places we call home - or soon to be home - in the case of our exciting Austin development."

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.

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.