We talk innovation and heritage with Alain Delamuraz, CEO of Jaquet Droz, which has been crafting timepieces in Switzerland since 1738.
Browsing: Watches
From supreme complications to minimalist yet masculine additions, these are some of our favourite new timepieces from the recent Watches & Wonders showcase in Switzerland.
Breitling’s Top Time is back, and it’s flooring the pedal with a trio of chronographs that scream 1960s swagger and modern muscle.
Omega adds the mechanical complexity and meticulous aesthetics of the Worldtimer to its Seamaster Planet Ocean collection.
The new TAG Heuer Carrera Chronosprint x Porsche Rallye tells the tale of two brave lads behind the wheel of an untested beast.
Omega taps the power of space rock for its new Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite.
Even if you’ve stored those Las Vegas memories in internal encrypted files, the newest TAG Heuer Monaco allows you to live the Vegas lifestyle every day.
Inspired by the racing team’s livery, the new TAG Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph x Oracle Red Bull Racing timepiece is a savvy wrist addition.
Powered by the Caliber B19 movement, Breitling celebrates its 140th anniversary with three new takes on its iconic Premier, Navitimer and Chronomat timepieces.
The new limited-edition TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon x Porsche Panamericana captures the rich history of both TAG Heuer and Porsche
Watchmaker Breguet continues to develop its new Type XX line with a new civilian model in gold and ceramic.
Combining innovative design and cutting-edge materials, the new Tag Heuer Carrera Extreme Sport timepiece collection is made to last longer than you will.
Omega pays suitable tribute to pole vaulting Swede Armand Duplantis with its newest take on the Seamaster Aqua Terra.
Referencing military pocket watches of the 20th century and adapted for today’s world wanderers, Bremont has created the new Terra Nova field watch collection.
Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer presents the TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph in a new dark blue rendition, a modern tribute to the collection’s racing heritage.
TAG Heuer breaks the boundaries with the striking new Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph, a fusion of heritage and innovation.
Breitling celebrates the 25th anniversary of the first nonstop balloon flight around the world with the release of the Aerospace B70 Orbiter.
Swiss independent watchmaking brand Cyrus Genève has created two novelties, both of which represent innovative firsts for the brand.
The new A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon Honeygold “Lumen” is the latest chapter in one of the watchmaker’s most popular collections.
With the Olympics less then 100 days away, Omega releases Speedmaster Chronoscope, including one the colour that every athlete dreams of.