The New Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe
A new collectible for the wrist.
The swiss watchmaker has released three black-on-black ceramic models of the dive watch first introduced in the 1950s.
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.
Watches are much more than mere tools to tell the time—they appeal for a multitude of reasons. Be it a land, sea, or sky adventure, a Citizen Promaster should be your wrist companion.