Haute Complication: Blancpain Carrousel Repetition Minutes

Blancpain is a brand that most certainly doesn't shy away from creating unique, and complicated, watches. This Carrousel Repetition Minutes is a prime example of this, as it unites an already complicated minute repeater, with a carrousel.

By Martin Green

Jaeger-LeCoultre Limited Edition Geophysic True Second Watch

The main features are its blue sunburst dial, its limited availability and that it can only be purchased on the Jaeger-LeCoultre eCommerce page on its website

Exclusive: WatchBox Takes The Way We Buy, Sell, and Trade Pre-owned Watches To The Next Level

Today WatchBox officially launched globally and buying, selling and trading pre-owned luxury watches will never be the same again. With a concept that already proven its worth in the US market, the rest of the world can now also experience this new way of buying, selling, and trading pre-owned luxury watches, as WatchBox takes it to the next level.

Three Of The World’s Most Expensive GMT Watches

When traveling across the globe, there is nothing quite like having a watch on your wrist that can keep up with it. Measuring time in different time zones simultaneously is something that is not that extraordinary anymore, with nearly every brand offering at least one model that can do this. However, when you travel the world in the comfort of your own private jet, many of these watches simply won't do. Then you are looking for the best, the most complicated, the most expensive GMT-watches, and these Three might just fit the bill!

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!

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.

Watches: The Cool Tool

Is there still a place for mechanical watches in this digital world? I believe so, in the shape of the "Cool Tool"!

Watch of the Week: Glashütte Original PanoReserve

When it comes to watchmaking, each country that is a major force in the industry has a style of their own, but perhaps one of the most distinct is the one found in Glashütte, Germany. A watch that is evidence of this is the Glashütte Original PanoReserve.

Blancpain X Fathoms: Release The Kraken!

Diving watches have always been imposing, but few can hold a candle to the Blancpain X Fathoms which features an impressive array of mechanical complications designed for those who like to explore the underwater world.

What To Expect When Visiting Patek Philippe’s Grand Exhibition?

It is almost time for Patek Philippe's Grand Exhibition in New York City to open its doors, but what can you expect when visiting it?

Celebrating The Invention Of The Tourbillon With Breguet

Today, exactly 216 years go, Abraham-Louis Breguet was awarded the patent of the tourbillon. Little did he know that he had just invented one of the most prestigious complications in watchmaking for centuries to come, which was to him just a way to minimize the influence of gravity on the escapement of his watches.

Exploring The Contemporary Elegance Of The F.P. Journe Chronometre Souverain

Say the name Journe, and many watch enthusiasts will get instantly excited, as the Master-watchmaker from Geneva has built an impressive reputation based on equally impressive watches. It is however not always the complications that do the talking, as this Chronometre Souverain shows.

For The Love Of Retro

It seems that time makes us more appreciative of designs from the past. Maybe it is because we have seen them on multiple occasions, so we got more used to them, or maybe because they invoke a sentimental sense of yesteryear. A lot of watches that are introduced each year are based on, or inspired by, vintage models from the brand, and that is not a bad thing.

Haute Complication: Glashütte Original Senator Excellence Perpetual Calendar

"Gründlichkeit" is a German word that can be translated as thoroughness. It is also one of the first words that come to mind when you examine the new Glashütte Original Senator Excellence Perpetual Calendar.

Watches & Water Resistance: The Challenges & Pitfalls

Having a water resistant watch around our wrist is something that we take for granted these days, but while watches become more and more water resistant, but there are still a few things to keep in mind!

Watch of the Week: Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic True Seconds

Some watches are just created as a connoisseur's delight, as is the case of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic True Seconds. When you are not a watch enthusiast, all you probably see is a pretty straight-forward designed, classical quartz watch. Watch connoisseurs see however an understated design anchored in time, fitted with a movement which alone makes this watch worth buying!

Driving The 90th Edition Of The Mille Miglia With Chopard

This year the Mille Miglia hit a milestone celebrating its 90th anniversary. With a route that leads to 1.000 miles of Italy's most beautiful, and challenging, roads the event has become a legend. Since 1988 Chopard is the official timekeeper and has created a collection of watches under this name that has become a staple in the world of watchmaking.