The Monza is a rather interesting collection from TAG Heuer, although it is undoubtedly a lesser-known collection as compared to the flagships (think Monaco or Carrera).…
Browsing: flyback chronograph
Hanhart releases four new versions of their successful 417 ES viz two different sizes of 42mm and a historically correct 39mm with two dial options in…
When it was first introduced in 1997, the Aquanaut created a stir within the watch industry. Modern, sporty, and totally unexpected from a Maison like Patek…
The Alpine Eagle collection of sporty-chic timepieces spreads its wings, welcoming for the first time a flyback chronograph in a new 44 mm diameter case. We present our hands-on review of the Chopard Alpine Eagle XL Chronograph, with live photographs and prices.
It was inevitable. The H. Moser company as a watchmaker of note has come a long way, and as CEO Edouard Meylan says, is maturing. And…
The concept of Panerai and the seas is well-documented. The relationship between these two began more than a century ago – when the watch manufacturer first…
Tutima is one of the important players in the German horological landscape. Situated in Glashütte, it is relatively lesser known to collectors than the neighbours A. Lange &…
The Carl F. Bucherer Manero Collection has a solid history of its own. Launched in 2016, the Manero Flyback has managed to come up again new…
The very first chronograph in the Aquanaut collection The sporty and very contemporary Aquanaut collection welcomes its first chronograph – a complication that perfectly matches the…
Chopard L.U.C Perpetual Chrono Christened after its founding father (Louis-Ulysse Chopard), Chopard’s L.U.C collection houses an ever-growing number of the brand’s finest timepieces. The Geneva-based manufacturer marked…