Watches
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Jaeger-LeCoultre brings technical precision to guilloché dials
Humans have the upper hand at Jaeger-LeCoultre, where artisans control historic machines to give precision detailing its edge
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Omega timekeeping: Olympic-standard timing over the years
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Time lord: Karl-Friedrich Scheufele’s 20 years of haute horology
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Richard Mille’s nautical new watch doubles as a compass
Richard Mille charts a new course with the RM 60-01 Automatic Flyback Chronograph Les Voiles de St Barth, a useful tool for sailors
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Richard Mille expands his women's line of big, bold mechanical watches
By Caitlin McDonald Last updated
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Nomos puts a sporty twist on a classic with the new Club watch
The limited edition Nomos Club pieces are available in three muted colours
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Bonhams to auction Donald Healey’s rare Rolex and Austin Healey motors
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Breitling’s pastel-coloured watches bring zing to summer time
Breitling SuperOcean Heritage ’57 Pastel Paradise capsule collection comes in a range of summery hues
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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These watches in titanium and steel set the times to beat
Watch brands are playing with cool hues of precious metals in streamlined and sporty new models
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Hermès’ new watch calls on its equestrian roots
Intricate craftsmanship lays at the heart of the Hermès Arceau Cheval Cosmique
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Moonstruck: Hermès takes on space and time at SIHH 2019
By James Gurney Last updated
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Chopard Happy Sport watch puts a playful spin on diamonds
Two new editions, titled Chopard Happy Sport The First, rethink the classic sports watch for women and tantalise with dancing diamonds
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Time talk: UK's coolest watch designer showcases unique new collection
By Ming Liu Last updated
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From the vault: in memory of Walter Lange 1924-2017
By Ken Kessler Last updated
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Traditional watches reinterpreted for a new time
On the eve of Watches and Wonders 2021, we look back on watchmakers including Rolex, Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet who are drawing inspiration from the past
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Phillips, in association with Bacs & Russo, presents almost 30 timepieces from a private collection
Phillips, in association with Bacs & Russo, presents almost 30 timepieces from a private collection
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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W.W.W: a war-regulation watch for our times
By James Gurney Last updated
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Bon appétit: we grab a bite to eat with Bell & Ross
Earlier this year, we met the founders of the watch marque for a catch-up at restaurant Oxté in Paris
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Baselworld 2017: 60 years of the Omega Speedmaster
By Ken Kessler Last updated
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Japanese illustrator Face designs bold Camper watch
The Timex Face x Anna Camper Watch is a collaboration between Timex, Tokyo-based illustrator and designer Face and Japan’s Anna magazine
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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New hues: Audemars Piguet’s architectural watches
The newest additions to the Code 11.59 collection feature lacquered dials in smoky new colours
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Monkey business: Jaime Hayon’s magical horological universe
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Cartier creates a series of vitrines telling the tale of the Tank watch
By Caragh Mackay Last updated
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Collectors’ corner: Patek Philippe at Baselworld 2018
By Ken Kessler Last updated
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Drive by: Cartier’s horological gear change
By Robin Swithinbank Last updated
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Behind the times: the best retro watch designs
A new book shines a spotlight on the rare and eccentric designs from watchmaking’s most creative era
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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SIHH 2019: the independent watchmakers at the vanguard of future-tech designs
By James Gurney Last updated