
Ones to Watch: Independent French Watchmakers
For the past decade or so, France has been quietly making its way back onto the horological map. The scene here is shaped by new, small, and revived historical brands. While the watches aren’t always...
As a journalist, I encountered BOLDR early on in its journey. Even in the early days, I found myself uncommonly impressed with the one element of the watch that normally let down similarly sized operations: the execution.
Before the invention of GPS or even detailed maps, ancient peoples relied on the stars to navigate. To find true north, the key is locating Polaris - better known as the North Star.
The Odyssey Collection from BOLDR was not, I must admit, something I ever saw coming.
For the past decade or so, France has been quietly making its way back onto the horological map. The scene here is shaped by new, small, and revived historical brands. While the watches aren’t always...
Once the wristwatch took over from the pocket watch, the question of how to wear it quickly gave rise to all kinds of creative solutions. Today, we tend to group watch attachments into four main...
To mark five years since the original Second Hour Gin Clear launch, Second Hour unveiled the Ripple Edition - featuring hypnotic dial textures that mimic rippling water, available in bold Blue and Red, plus a...
With June now behind us, the month has delivered an exciting wave of new releases blending fresh colour palettes, innovative designs, and thoughtful revivals. From vintage-inspired field watches refreshed with bold summer hues to sleek...
MISSION ENTRY: ISOTOPE PROJECT: MOONSHOT REVIEW Codename: Terra Maris Commander: Chris Antzoulis, Reporting for Duty Isotope Chronograph Moonshot Terra Marris. Credit - WatchGecko DISCOVERY The sky hadn’t cracked when it arrived. There were no celestial...