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We’ve been longtime fans of Larsson & Jennings’ superbly stylish, distinctly affordable quartz watches - not to mention of the brand’s sleek, minimalistic shop-come-coffee-house in London’s Covent Garden. However, now the watchmaker is applying its distinctive Stockholm-meets-London style to its first range of mechanical watches...
A little over a year since work began on the first luxury Swiss connected watch - and eight months after the groundbreaking collaboration between TAG Heuer and Silicon Valley giants Intel and Google was announced at Baselworld - Jean-Claude Biver unveiled the TAG Heuer Connected watch in New York City on Monday.
The sixth Only Watch auction taking place in Geneva on November 7 seeks to raise sorely needed funds to help eradicate muscular dystrophy. Here, Aurel Bacs, the man responsible for achieving the highest possible price for each of the 44 one-of-a-kind timepieces on offer, previews this year's sale.
You might not think of jewellery as the most innovative industry, but when jeweller Graff entered the watch business in 2009, it promised to push the boundaries of design. Launched at this year's Baselworld, the MasterGraff Structural Tourbillon Skeleton is as striking as only the purveyor of the world's most fabulous gems can create - though the only decorative rock in sight is one small emerald above the logo.
Larsson & Jennings gets technical with its first line of mechanical watches
By Nick CarvellWe’ve been longtime fans of Larsson & Jennings’ superbly stylish, distinctly affordable quartz watches - not to mention of the brand’s sleek, minimalistic shop-come-coffee-house in London’s Covent Garden. However, now the watchmaker is applying its distinctive Stockholm-meets-London style to its first range of mechanical watches...
ReadTAG Heuer's Connected watch is the forefront of smart watch technology
By Bill PrinceA little over a year since work began on the first luxury Swiss connected watch - and eight months after the groundbreaking collaboration between TAG Heuer and Silicon Valley giants Intel and Google was announced at Baselworld - Jean-Claude Biver unveiled the TAG Heuer Connected watch in New York City on Monday.
ReadMeet Aurel Bacs, the man about to auction the 44 rarest watches in the world
By Bill PrinceThe sixth Only Watch auction taking place in Geneva on November 7 seeks to raise sorely needed funds to help eradicate muscular dystrophy. Here, Aurel Bacs, the man responsible for achieving the highest possible price for each of the 44 one-of-a-kind timepieces on offer, previews this year's sale.
ReadGraff has taken watchmaking to the next level (just look under the hood)
By Robert JohnstonYou might not think of jewellery as the most innovative industry, but when jeweller Graff entered the watch business in 2009, it promised to push the boundaries of design. Launched at this year's Baselworld, the MasterGraff Structural Tourbillon Skeleton is as striking as only the purveyor of the world's most fabulous gems can create - though the only decorative rock in sight is one small emerald above the logo.
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