A hands-on review of the TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph in 40mm Grade 2 titanium on the OEM NATO strap, bought days before the 2026 redesign. Specs, comparisons, and what solar quartz is actually for.
From Liz Taylor's Serpenti on the Cleopatra set in 1962 to Pacino's Diagono in Heat, Tony Stark's Iron Man Bulgari, and the Octo Finissimo arriving in 2024.
The TAG Heuer Carrera Skipper (Ref. CBS2213.FN6002) reviewed: a 39mm revival of the 1968 regatta watch that collectors had to teach the brand to remember.
The watches behind cinema's greatest moments are now in your pocket. A community-built database that identifies and catalogs watches spotted in films and television — is now available as
Hands-on review of the Cartier Calibre de Cartier W7100016, the 42mm sport watch built to house Cartier's first in-house automatic movement, the 1904 MC.
Bell & Ross BR-X5 Black Steel review: the brand's first COSC chronometer powered by Kenissi's BR-CAL.323, bought new for half retail on the secondary market.
Hands-on review of the $499 Monterey Watch Co. Celestium: an integrated-bracelet microbrand that channels Laurent Ferrier design with uneven execution.
Sea-Gull 1963 Panda Pilot (D1963) review: 40mm, ST1901 column-wheel chronograph, 520-piece limited edition. Why the dial text matters more than the price.
A review of Panerai's PAM01654 flyback chronograph from the Luna Rossa partnership - a 150-piece limited edition built for timing competitive sailing in the America's Cup.
A New Benchmark in Power Reserve With the Luminor 31 Giorni PAM01631, Panerai introduces one of the most ambitious technical developments in its modern history. While the brand has long been associated with extended power reserves—most notably its eight-day calibres—this latest release...