Founded in 1973 in Morteau, French brand Pequignet’s watchmaking history takes an interesting turn in the 2000s with the creation of an integrated manufacture and the release of the Calibre Royal, the brand’s first in-house movement, in 2011. Following a period of fluctuating fortunes, Pequignet...
Singer Reimagined is famous for redefining the chronograph, most notably through its groundbreaking Track1 series, where a central chronograph layout transformed elapsed time into an instinctive glance. The brand’s innovative, intuitive approach to complications is now applied to its first dual...
You can’t blame a brand for leaning on its bread and butter. That’s just what Czapek seems to have done this year for Watches and Wonders 2026. As has become common with many brands, Czapek has focused its releases on a single collection (yes, they sell other models). While two of the three are...
Just released by Breitling is the new Navitimer B02 Chronograph 41 Cosmonaute Artemis II limited-edition watch that pays tribute to the just-completed lunar flyby mission. Limited to 450 pieces, this watch comes in the unique configuration of a 41mm steel case with a blue meteorite dial and the...
If you followed the Artemis II mission last week or read my article on the watches worn by the astronauts, this new Breitling Navitimer Cosmonaute will not come as a surprise. Still, Breitling is now officially announcing the Navitimer B02 Chronograph 41 Cosmonaute Artemis II, so let’s check it...
Watches manufactured by independent brand De Bethune are in a class of their own. When you look at one of the brand’s new creations, it often feels like the watch has always been part of the collection. And yet, there is an ever-renewed creativity, with countless new details waiting to be...