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The Chinese independent brand has gone all in on an unusual metal - tantalum - as it offers something unique to the market.
Don't roll your eyes... Ele's masterclass in everything from sapphires to stone dials is not to be missed.
Andrew puts Hublot CEO Julien Tornare in the Hublot hot seat...
The AP House Manchester isn't your typical high-end watch boutique, and it's home to some properly special timepieces.
Russell has this theory that Bulgari is the biggest rebel in the entire watchmaking industry. He went to Bulgari to put that to the test.
This stealthy Panerai opens up this ceramic and GMT complication combination to a broader range of wrist sizes.
The trio explores being “stuck” in collecting, the influence of social and personal identity, and the myth of linear progression...
Three Dark Side of the Moon models have touched down, as well as a new Grey Side of the Moon model, all offering significant refinements.
Why are Kristian Haagen and Monochrome Watches' Frank Geelen (and us here at Time+Tide, too) so smitten with the Sport Auto?
The very first watch Louis Vuitton ever produced has made its way back into the catalogue with a new look dial and updated movement.
Do influencers actually influence other influencers?
Longines has tightened the Spirit's design language and adjusted dimensions while leaning on modern movement tech and COSC-certification.
The new Czapek Antarctique Rattrapante R.U.R. merges a cheeky robot display with one of watchmaking's most complicated mechanisms.
Andrew welcomes Bollywood actress, model, environmentalist, and Indian superstar Esha Gupta to the Time+Tide London Watch Discovery Studio, where they dive into the worlds of…
The most affordable perpetual calendar on the market gets silver and blue dials in steel plus a baller yellow gold, onyx-dialled model.
A drunken idea involving Swiss rock became one of the most unique comeback stories in watchmaking history.
In this episode, Andrew, Eleonor, and Kristian debate the advantages big brands and microbrands in the watch landscape have.
The 80s icon is back, this time hewn from Swiss Alpine granite and brought up to date with modern dimensions and refinements.
For Episode 5, A Matter of Time co-host Eleonor was put in the hot seat to bring perspective on what women actually notice about your…
Bridging the gap from the SUB 600 to the ultra-deep 1500, the new slimmer 750T strikes a great balance between specs and wearability.
Andrew had the extraordinary privilege of spending a day inside the A Lange & Söhne manufacture with CEO Wilhelm Schmid.
Two new grails courtesy of the Holy Trinity brand, Vacheron Constantin.
Episode 4 of A Matter of Time explores the distinctions between a good watch, a great watch, and a grail watch.
Presenting our first-ever dress watch in collaboration with dress watch specialists, Dennison, perfect for your next date night.
Jamie caught up with the FM CEO in the brand's "palatial" new Sydney boutique.
The Grand Seiko SLGC009 Tokyo Lion Tentagraph brings one of the brand's most complex calibres into one of its most complex cases.
Summery yet sultry, the addition of a black ceramic bezel to these turquoise fumé-dialled Aqua Terras makes a surprising difference.
Is the A Matter of Time gang here to dethrone The Crown in episode 3?!
The 1960s and 70s were formative decades for both the Japanese car and watch industries - and that's what these three watches celebrate.
Another stunning dial from Seiko and another accessible price point, this time with links back to the brand's origin.
Does the Datejust take the Rolex crown?
With its mid-sized case, elegant dial, and robust specs, this might be the best entry-point Grand Seiko on the market.
It might not be a chrono, but its nifty countdown bezel affords it plenty of practicality (and charm).
It was only a matter of time before the gang discussed the best affordable watches.
The Citizen Zenshin Three-Hand recently received a Marvel makeover with a timely 'The Fantastic 4: First Steps' limited edition.
At US$620/A$975, the Seiko Prospex SRPL53K PADI Special Edition is a great, more affordable dive watch to take a closer look at.
Omega releases a new Seamaster Diver 300M with flashes of orange - a summery look for this sweltering summer.
Alright, alright, alright... Doxa has a new SUB 750T Clive Cussler LE.
Watch Eléonor Picciotto, Kristian Haagen, and Andrew McUtchen chat watches, microbrands, and current state of the market.
Two blokes, three watches, and a four-year Surfer saga to look back on...
As little design as possible goes a long way.
In the final episode of our F1 podcast with IWC, we talk about what it's like making a film like F1 from Chris Grainger-Herr's perspective.
It's always darkest before the dawn...
Is the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms priced too high?
Episode 3 of our mini-series is now live, talking all about the genesis of the IWC x "F1 The Movie" partnership and the APXGP watches.
What goes into making a team watch for a Formula 1 team? Chris Grainger-Herr and Andrew McUtchen discuss.
And the first part of four is live now!
Coinciding with the 109th running of the Indy 500, TAG Heuer unveiled a trio of Monaco Chronograph watches.
Is this the Goldilocks-sized Fifty Fathoms release everyone has been waiting for?
Take a tour of this year's Goodwood Members' Meet with us as we go full throttle into the automotive world with IWC.
Frederique Constant has a 40mm steel perpetual calendar watch with a radiant salmon dial and in-house movement under US$10K. How?
Awake steps up the lacquer game by adding layers of silver leaf.
It's not just green, it's "Verzasca Green"...
New movement, new functions, and a cute red pusher.
We've assembled an affordable three-watch collection of vastly different styles from a trio of French brands.
A new, pared-back look for the Serpenti brings this iconic design to its most essential elements in this new jewellery watch.
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Diving into the new Panerai Luminor Perpetual Calendar GMT Platinumtech and crazy Jupiterium clock.
Piaget took us on a tour of some of their most glamorous creations throughout the ages in our London Discovery Studio.
Zach picked two, Jamie picked two, and there was one Cartier release that both agreed was the pick of the litter...
Forget 100 men versus a gorilla. Zach versus Bovet ambassador Daniil Medvedev is the matchup to tune into.
Parmigiani Fleurier CEO Guido Terreni tells us how to make complicated watches minimal, and where the brand is heading in 2025.
The retro-futuristic Riviera Chronograph Flyback is the clear highlight, but there's plenty more in store from Baume.