Each week, discover the latest watchmaking news with GMT publisher and Editor-in-Chief Brice Lechevalier and WorldTempus Deputy Editor-in-Chief Anders Modig Davin as they share their perspectives on ...
What’s new in Olympic timekeeping? Omega and its partner Swiss Timing are now able to place the spectator in total immersion at the heart of the events. The result of a long process that began nearly ...
Stunning new calibre commensurate with Richard Mille’s most complex movements. Two all-new complications: match-phase indicator and goal counters. New case material, Red Carmin Basalt TPT®. Released ...
Watchmaking and jewelry often come together, but rarely on an equal footing: either the jewel serves the watch, or the reverse. The Tubogas is the unique case of a piece that unites the two crafts in ...
In an era where luxury watches have devolved into mostly status symbols flaunted on Instagram feeds, it’s high time we confront a glaring truth: the modern day watch collector has a larger role to ...
The Clous de Paris finishing is a traditional guilloché technique, widely used in watchmaking, characterized by a texture of three-dimensional pyramid-shaped reliefs that define a surface structured ...
How do you know where you are when land has been out of sight for weeks and the horizon is nothing but an endless expanse of ocean? In maritime navigation, orientation relies on two fundamental ...
Equipped with grandes sonneries, split-seconds mechanisms and astronomical displays galore, wristwatches comprising over 1,000 components and 20 functions are enjoying their moment in the sun.
In his opening speech, Jean-Christophe Babin, President of LVMH’s Watch Division, highlighted the diversity and complementarity of the Group’s nine brands, which unveiled their latest creations to the ...
The Asian watch market might not be on fire in the way it was a while ago, but that won’t prevent multiple brands from celebrating next month’s start of the Chinese New Year with a slew of special ...