Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Off-Centered Chronograph: Timing With A Twist
Because the chronograph is one of the most prevalent complications, the variety among them is nearly endless. To create something different and appealing proves to be quite the task, especially when it also has to be in line with the brand's DNA. Jaquet Droz solved this by giving its Grande Seconde Chronograph, literally, a twist.
By Martin Green
INFINITI QX80 Celebrates The Brand’s 30 Years In U.S. Market, Earns KBB Award
The new 2020 INFINITI QX80 celebrates 30 years since the brand entered the U.S. market. As the leader of INFINITI's lineup of SUVs, the all-new QX80 has a modern and powerful standing. The driver and passengers enjoy the comforts of the interior while traveling on the latest in motor technology and efficiency.
View Of The Future: Vacheron Constantin Launches New Line Of Ladies Watches
Creating an entirely new collectsion is always one of the most challenging aspects of being a watch manufacture. To be successful, it needs to be in touch with what clients want right now. However, watch manufactures also have a legacy to think of, which in the case of Vacheron Constantin goes back to 1755. At its best, the new design should be a bit ahead of the curve, giving clients what they have been wanting without knowing it themselves. With the Égérie is Vacheron Constantin is hoping to achieve just that, and they might have a very good chance actually to do so.
The Purposely Complex World Of Christophe Claret
Christophe Claret has reached a rockstar status that only a few watchmakers ever achieve. Born in 1962 in the French city of Lyon, he had early on a passion for watchmaking and went on studying under Roger Dubuis at the Geneva Watchmaking School. Even before his graduation, he opened a workshop of his own where he restored vintage watches. It where especially the complex movements in which Claret could utilize his talent. Only a few years after his graduation, he already developed and delivered minute-repeater movements to Ulysse Nardin, who used them in their San Marco collectsion.
The Perfect Valentine Watches For Men
Picking a valentine watch for a woman seems to be substantially easier than selecting one for men. While women don't shy away from hearts, diamonds, and mother-of-pearl, around their wrist, finding tokens of love that men will wear is a bit more challenging. Here are a couple of suggestions that will not only perfectly express how you feel, but that are also too tempting for most men not to wear them!
Technical Architecture: Ulysse Nardin Skeleton X
Skeleton watches have a long and great tradition. Many brands have used this type of watch to highlight their craftsmanship and the beauty of the movements. This is also what Ulysse Nardin does with the Skeleton X, only they give it a distinctly contemporary twist to it, using innovative materials and mixing them with extraordinary design.
Oscars 2020: Red Carpet Winners & Watches
The 92nd edition of the Academy Awards was an exciting one. The Hollywood elite gathered at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, as history was made. The winners might have surprised some people, but with a very strong line-up of contenders, it was sometimes also hard to predict who would win one of those coveted statues.
Whirlwind Romance: Tourbillon Watches For Her This Valentine’s Day
While the efficacy of a tourbillon on timekeeping is contested, it doesn’t take away from the complexity and inherent beauty of the whirling mechanism. After all, it’s not the practicality of mechanical watches that captures our attention anymore—there are countless devices that can tell us the time—but rather the romance, whimsy, and audacity of it all. So what better way to revel in that romance by having an “open heart” with a tourbillon watch?
Haute Time Talks With Zenith CEO Julien Tornare About (Re)Building Brands
Brands are not only about the watches that they produce but also about the people behind them. From marketing specialists, boutique managers, and watchmakers, to the CEO, all leave their mark on the brand they work for. We had the opportunity to sit down with Julien Tornare, the energetic and down-to-earth CEO of Zenith, for who the watchmaking industry doesn't hold any secrets anymore. With him, we talked about building brands, and what makes Zenith so unique among its peers.
The Ferrari SF90 Stradale
Ferrari keeps pushing the envelope with its new series-production supercar, the Ferrari SF90 Stradale. The Prancing Horse's new addition to the family goes up to 340 KM/H in speed.
The Horological Universe Of the Jacob & Co Astronomia
Some of the most iconic watches have no equal, and this is most certainly the case with the Astronomia by Jacob & Co. It was launched in 2014, but very quickly became one of the signature models of the brand. This is not surprising, as it proves to be the perfect canvas for the brand to let loose their boundless creativity. As a result, many different versions of the Astronomia have been launched in the years since its introduction, and Jacob & Co doesn't show any signs of slowing down.
Four Perpetuals That Give A Sportive Twist To This Classic Complication
There was a time when the perpetual calendar was a complication that could only be found in classic, gold cases, fitted with alligator leather straps. They were revered and treasured, yet only worn when the activities weren't too strenuous or potentially damaging to its complex movement. Times have changed, and today is a gold cased dress watch not automatically the timepiece of choice anymore for the rich and accomplished. In their active lives, they need a watch that can keep up with the pace, yet the fascination for the perpetual calendar hasn't dwindled. When the brands combined both, by putting that revered complication in a sportive watch, something magical happened as the following four watches prove.
Hublot Celebrates Super Bowl Week With Erin Andrews, Victor Cruz, Jesse Palmer And Patrick Peterson
Luxury watchmaker Hublot headed to Miami for Super Bowl LIV weekend and celebrated in style with some of the biggest names in football and sports broadcasting.
Hello, Yellow Gold Watches
While several luxury watch brands like to dabble in unusual case materials or unique gold alloys, there’s something to be said about the classics. And when it comes to timepieces, it doesn’t get more classic than 18k yellow gold. Although yellow gold has been somewhat overshadowed by its rosier sibling pink gold in recent years, it’s time to welcome the archetypical precious metal for luxury watches back into the conversation. Say hello to yellow (again) with this fantastic selection of yellow gold watches.
Hublot Big Bang Unico Integral: Big News For The Big Bang
Can the introduction of an integrated bracelet for a watch ever be big news? It is when it concerns a watch that quite literally was a 'Big Bang' in the world of watches. Fifteen ago, Hublot launched the Art of Fusion at Baselworld with the Big Bang, a watch that has become in no-time an icon in its own right. It propelled the then niche brand to the forefront of luxury watchmaking. A key element has always been the rubber strap, which has been the signature of Hublot ever since its founding.
The Sony Vision-S Unveiled At CES In Las Vegas
Sony has unveiled the Sony Vision-S car. Yes, you read that right! The long-standing audio and visual manufacturer debuted its first vehicle design at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The Sony Vision-S prototype vehicle wowed the audience, which was already shocked at being presented with a car from Sony.
Four Watches That Are Making Waves
Standing out in the competitive field of water-loving watches is quite a task these days. Nearly every brand has a watch in its collectsion that likes to get wet, all competing for the favor of the consumer. Many brands utilize tried and tested designs, often inspired by the icons in this category, but a few brands take a more original approach. The following four watches are most certainly making waves;
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