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Fair warning: this is a pretty massive edition of Last Week in Watches, as there were so many new products released last week...
When a brand like Jaeger-LeCoultre wants to host an event displaying some of its most incredible vintage pieces, you have to say yes.
With a subtly grained texture, Furlan Marri's dressy and delightful Cornes de Vache is now available in an azure blue.
A few recent releases from both micro and big box brands alike have had Borna thinking the style is slowly merging with the mainstream.
Also called Milanese straps, watch lovers prize mesh bracelets for their tendency to hug wrists. Here's some of the best watches with them.
We’re in the middle of Geneva Watch Days 2025, and brands are trying to outdo each other... Including those not even exhibiting in Geneva!
Our friends at FM have paired precious gemstones with a gorgeous stone dial in an effort to take their brand to the next level.
We often hear about watches being passed down from fathers to sons, but what about daughters?
What do you get the man who has everything? We've rounded up a few horological Father's Day gift ideas that'll be sure to please any…
Exhibition casebacks on watches can be magical - but like any overused magic trick, used too often, the wizardry fades, Tom argues.
Green cars with tan interiors? There's nothing better. Turns out the colour combo works great for watches too.
Looking for the best watches for a smaller wrist? Zach has you covered.
Unconventional dials were the order of the week last week.
No spoilers, but it's worth a watch - pun unintended.
New iterations of Furlan Marri's excellent Mechaquartz, now in the T+T Shop.
After some more budget-friendly options, we enter a more luxurious realm.
Hand-winding watches remain popular despite their old-school movement tech. Here are the ones that prove why that's the case.
Cartier reopens its boutique in Melbourne in lavish style, and George Russell dons a custom IWC Ingenieur ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.
While the definition changed throughout history, the word bicompax always signified elegant, refined chronographs. Here are some of the best.
It's been a big week in watches, with Christopher Ward capping it off with a flashy premiere of its new documentary.
As the big players are recovering from the magnitude of the fairs, the independents have come out to play.
Inspired by early 20th century wristwatches, with some impressively intricate design details.
Bang for buck champions.
Here at Time+Tide, we're proud to be one of the watch industry's biggest supporters of micro and independent brands. Here's some of the best.
We've put together a list of some of the best chronograph watches on the market today that span the breadth of this popular category.
These will get your heart racing in no time.
A common phrase watch collectors throw around is "strap monster". We decided to take a moment to break down what it actually means.
We take a look at the brands that performed the best on social media throughout 2024, with some surprises in store.
Abraham-Louis Breguet lent his name to many things related to watchmaking, including an elegant numeral set. These watches use them best.
As 2024 starts to disappear in our rear-view mirror, we look at some of our favourite watches that launched in the Time+Tide Shop last year.
New Year's resolutions are great, but what about some watch-collection resolutions for 2025? We've got a few.
Grey dials are understated, but that doesn't mean they have to be boring.
Let's take a quick look back at The Year That Was in watches and reminisce on some of the highlights of the year.
We look at the best watches using the most classic numeral design.
Last week was packed with big releases, some of them unanimously appreciated by everyone, and others a bit more polarizing...
All raising money for a good cause, we select our favourite watches from this year's TimeForArt auction with some surprise choices.
Even if you think you know everything, we would recommend asking yourself the following questions before you purchase a watch.
Not too hot, nor too cold, we compile some of the best mid-size watches with a Goldilocks diameter between 35mm and 40mm.
Sector, scientific, railroad - this Art Deco dial style has multiple names, but is undoubtedly a watch enthusiast favourite.
When the New York Times wants to know about microbrands, Andrew McUtchen is often the first man they call.
What is lug-to-lug, and why does it matter? Zach explores the idea, and gives some examples.
Flying saucers, pocket watches and rainbows: there isn’t a single boring piece this week!
Van Cleef & Arpels' Poetry of Time exhibition has made its way to Melbourne, and Borna was on the ground to check it out.
Furlan Marri’s take on the Disco Volante formula blends striking Art Deco looks and traditional finishing with modern, sci-fi touches.
Small indies achieved spectacular results at the Only Watch charity auction this year, with Furlan Marri a particular standout.
We chat through all things Furlan Marri - Kickstarter records, misconceptions about the brand, and, of course, our collaborative watch.
Exploring the rich history and ingenious innovation of a staple haute horlogerie complication.
With Watches & Wonders on the horizon, an avalanche of watch novelties are incoming. Here are five watch trends Tom wants to see in 2024.
Tom takes a good hard look at the watch industry's favourite marketing tactic.
With a lovely chrono movement within, is this a sign of Furlan Marri heading upmarket?
Baltic, Furlan Marri and Studio Underd0g - each of these three collabs say something about Time+Tide.