Anyway, I disagree that MB&F should be part of any holy trinity or Top 5. Why I say that was that I was on a zoom call with Max Busser a few months back and when I asked him about the accuracy of his watches, he stated that they were about +8 -2 secon
The 2021 edition of the Geneva Watch Days was a welcome opportunity for the watchmaking community to meet again with great pleasure. Beyond the joy of the reunion, it gave to the brands the opportunity to present their latest novelties as well as the watc
So they shouldn’t just make a complication for the sake of making one by compromising the essence of the watch, wearability. Patek made a split second chrono in 38mm and maybe 10-12mm thick not 43and 16mm thick. Same can be said about Lange’s decimal repe
You know that anticipation we all have when waiting for a new piece to arrive? Yeah, I'm feeling it! It's a piece I've been lusting after since it was introduced, but this one is something special. No, it's not a super, nuclear powered quadruple tourbillo
An event for connoisseurs was held at Greubel Forsey Tokyo Boutique with Messrs. Stephen Forsey and Emmanuel Jutier. For the first time, I saw and handled Platinum Tourbillon 24 Secondes Vision with salmon dial, as a bonus ) The booth where Mr. Forsey him
One of my favorite releases at Baselworld last March was actually a 43mm Aquaracer. No, it's not a gold and platinum, plutonium powered quadruple tourbillon bi-turbo, but rather a simple, clean, stylish sports watch with an exceptionally "natural" feel to
I should also have mentioned that the IWC Portugese Perpetual Calendar is also a strong contender. The finish of the Zenith is excellent but I am concerned that it may be a bit too much money to sink on this brand. Roger Dubuis is also in my future, I had
You have to admire Greubel Forsey. Each and every year they produce at least one new movement and watch; sometimes two or more; and this year proved no exception. This year the watches were more basic in terms of movement design, but were still, nonethele