With the new Tonda PF Automatic 36mm in Alta Rosa, Parmigiani Fleurier continues to evolve its signature model through sophisticated hues. For the manufacture, color is not decoration but discipline, a calibrated exploration of light, proportion, and material that defines the identity of the Tonda PF collection.
Regulator watches separate hours, minutes, and seconds for maximum precision — a layout once essential in laboratories, factories, and railroads. This feature looks at six contemporary interpretations, from historically grounded designs to bold modern statements.
H. Moser & Cie. ventures into uncharted territory with the Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic, pairing the brand’s iconic Streamliner design language with one of modern watchmaking’s most demanding materials: high-performance anthracite ceramic.
With the new Ref. IW371631, IWC Schaffhausen presents a striking reinterpretation of its iconic chronograph in an all-black execution. The 41mm case is crafted from Ceratanium, the brand’s proprietary high-tech material that combines cutting-edge performance with a distinctive aesthetic
When we cover new watches, we don't always have access to the real product, but that makes it all the more exciting when they do arrive. This is also the case with the Universum Cosmographia, made by Polish-based brand Hvilina.
While the watch industry debated supply chain optimization, one American founder quietly built something that few in luxury horology have attempted: his own working steel foundry. The story behind it involves a racing driver, a Messerschmitt fighter, and eighty years of waiting.
From its postwar beginnings to the depths of the modern Ultra Deep, the Omega Seamaster has evolved through decades of shifting technology, culture, and design. This feature from our Special Design Issue traces how one collection adapted to each era while remaining unmistakably a Seamaster.
We went hands-on with the long-awaited return of the Benrus Sky Chief. Faithful to the 1940 original and sized at a vintage-appropriate 36mm, the revived pilot’s chronograph blends mid-century aviation design with modern Swiss construction and a COSC-certified automatic movement.