Functional lightness for a not too heavy price. If a 40 gram Richard Mille of a cool million is out of reach but you still wanna rock a seriously light watch, the new Breitling Colt Skyracer in Breitlight® might be just the watch for you.
Last year at Baselworld Seiko presented a limited edition automatic Presage chronograph with an enamel dial. That watch created quite a buzz. Luckily the buzz was heard in Tokyo and now Seiko presents an unlimited collection of Presage watches with enamel dials.
The watch around a person’s wrist is an expression of his or her personality. But although the watch listed in the catalogue may be produced in a small edition, that edition is identical. Those who truly want to be different wear something unique. A personally selected, different strap is a good place to start. We are looking for a personal strap.
The Tissot Chemin des Tourelles Powermatic 80 Lady is winner of the 0024 European Watch of the Year Award in Category 5: Women’s watches up to €10,000.
Yesterday Part 1 of our insight report, today part II. People who like cars generally like watches and vice versa. The flowing simple design of a Ferrari 250 GTO can bring a car aficionado to tears. Same goes for a simple Patek Philippe Calatrava and a watch collector. But what happens when watch and car designs merge? Have you ever seen a car with the design of a watch?
The ultra-complicated Rebellion Predator 2.0 Regulator Tourbillon fuses racing cars and exceptional timepieces in a 30-piece limited series. It presents two complications that are symbols of timekeeping precision and centuries of tradition: the regulator and the tourbillon.
Motorsport and time recording cannot always be viewed entirely separately. Stopwatches and chronographs have enabled motorsport since the very first races; consequently, they are a functional necessity. Designing watches that resemble cars is a modern trend that is anything but functional. Is this new design direction an enrichment or an expression of creative poverty?