
Longines Makes Its First Carbon Watch: The Ultra-Chron Carbon
A dramatic timepiece.
A dramatic timepiece.
A dramatic timepiece.
The swiss watchmaker has released three black-on-black ceramic models of the dive watch first introduced in the 1950s.
Omega continues the long relationship in Paris and has released a celebratory Speedmaster Chronoscope to bring Olympics-standard timekeeping to your wrist.
The latest addition to Cartier’s Libre Polymorph high jewellery collection serves as a functional carabiner clip and watch.
Soon after the Inter Miami CF partnership announcement, Tudor released a new pink-dialed version of the Black Bay, the colour of the team’s jerseys.
Omega and Swatch are back with a fresh iteration of their much-hyped collaborative model: The Mission to the Moonphase.
This next iteration of the Pelagos FXD watch from Tudor is a tribute to the watches worn by the United States Navy.
Watch brands continue to release timepieces—timed for Hallow’s Eve and Day of the Dead—that feature skull-based artwork.
When Louis Vuitton debuted the Tambour in 2002, the French maison established itself as a watchmaker to watch. At the horological workshops in La Chaux-de-Fonds, a town with a proud watchmaking history located not too far from the French village where Mr. Louis Vuitton was born in 1821, is where the first Tambour took shape.