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The automatic PRX is now available in 38mm, in two interesting materials: titanium (with a matching bracelet!) and Damascus steel.
This Tissot offers a familiar look at an unfamiliarly accessible price point, with a few key differences to help it stand out from the pack.
Tudor introduces a complication it's never featured before, Casio supports breast cancer research and Tissot reprises its Grendizer collab.
A drunken idea involving Swiss rock became one of the most unique comeback stories in watchmaking history.
Tissot reprises its anime collaboration, introducing the first PRX with a black PVD-coated case and bracelet.
Here at Time+Tide, we are very fond of lume, so here is a list of some of the best full lume dial watches on the…
From watches made from mountain rocks to automata that rock our world, there were more than a few big releases this week.
Magnets, how do they work? These watches are designed to resist Gausses and look cool whilst doing so.
Our UK Editor visited the "Top of Europe", where the stone for the new RockWatch was cut from, to get immersed in this new release.
The 80s icon is back, this time hewn from Swiss Alpine granite and brought up to date with modern dimensions and refinements.
This is proving to be a summer of very hot watch releases, with highlights including a Tissot Tour de France edition and a new round…
Because, let's face it, who among us isn’t at least a little bit of a horological voyeur?
Looking for a watch dressy enough to have a sense of elegance while having specifications that are robust enough for daily wear?
Mother-of-pearl dials are too often relegated to lazy, shrink-it-and-pink-it watches. Here are some that don't fall for that trope.
Understanding how your watch will age can be an important step in knowing how to look after it for years to come.
Solar watches have been associated with the Japanese for the longest time, but Tissot is trying to change that.
Perhaps the most popular style of watches today, these affordable integrated bracelet watches prove you don't need to remortgage to get one.
Three sub-dials on a watch is the go-to configuration for any chronograph, so we wanted to list the best on the market today.
For those with a little more cash to splash, here are some more bastions of great value from big and micro brands alike.
Hitting the open water? We highly recommend adding one of these watches to your kit list before setting sail.
Here's a few reasons why quartz watches should not just be low-cost alternatives to their mechanical counterparts.
Integrated bracelet watches are amongst the most popular and trending type of watch in the marketplace. Here are some of the best.
Wearing one watch everyday can feel like a drag to some, but the joy of a faithful companion is hard to beat, and these are…
Looking to shop for watches in the Harbour City? Check out this guide, written by our native Sydneysider, Jamie.
If you're going to make a watch battery-powered, might as well make it solar. These are some of the best solar quartz options out there.
The decision has been made, the dollars have been saved. Time to buy a new watch. Only issue is, where to do it in Melbourne?
Casio celebrates International Women’s Day, Anoma releases its second-ever watch and King Seiko unveils a new flagship collection.
Simple, solar Tissot.
The Le Locle brand becomes the latest watchmaker to open up shop on Melbourne's Collins Street, and they did so in statement-making fashion.
A watch is just about the best birthday gift, especially for a young adult. What? No. We're definitely not biased.
There’s an almost tangible romance to shopping in person, now you can spend a day perusing one of the world’s most charming cities — London.
While two-tone may transport some of us straight to the '80s, these five watches prove that the trend could be on the rise again.
Buffy, our resident goth, helps you with watch nerd-friendly goth accessorising.
Who needs hands anyway?
Most brands’ releases were on standby (like all of us) over the holidays, but with the new year underway, they've started back up again.
Within the realm of watchmaking, size very much matters.
Though two PRX models make this list, Tissot wasn't a one-trick pony in 2024.
With Christmas nearly here there seems to be no respite from brands releasing new watches, with Year of the Snake releases starting already.
Non-traditional and utilitarian - here are our favourites.
Lots of high-end wow this week from the likes of AP, Biver and Breguet, as well as exciting affordable models from Hamilton and Tissot.
As the Tissot PRX continues to be a tear-away success, the new 25mm version opens the watch up to even more people.
Not sure what to get your soon-to-be-adult? Let us help you with that.
Borna spent a few weeks with the new carbon-cased Tissot PRX, and makes the case for it being the best PRX model yet.
Running from November 1st to 16th 2024 in Sydney, Watchfest 5 promises to be Australia’s largest watch and horology convention, run by the watch community,…
If you want to see your movement without sacrificing a kidney.
Compact cases, clever collaborations and the return of a model we thought could be gone for good, all in last week in watches.
It's the material that is often forgotten about in the watchmaking world, but there are some great carbon fibre watches out there.
The new Tissot Chemin Des Tourelles Skeleton Black presents a classic dress watch that leans further into a modern feel.
Fresh from Geneva Watch Days, and into the regular swing of things, with plenty of new releases.
With a silicon balance spring and forged carbon case, could this be the sportiest Tissot PRX to date?
Omegas with Easter eggs, Norqains with diamonds and Urwerks modeled after spy planes were the order of the week.