Haute Complication: IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Chronograph

A stroke of genius: sometimes there is not a better way to describe a certain creation, and one of the best examples of this in the world of watches is the IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Chronograph. It is the brainchild of watchmaking legend Kurt Klaus, who designed a very innovative perpetual calendar module to fit on top of the ETA/Valjoux caliber 7750 automatic chronograph. His design gave new meaning to the term ingenuity as his perpetual calendar not only included the year in full as well as a moon phase that only needed to be adjusted one day every 122 years, but it can also be set just by using the crown.

By Martin Green

Grand Basel Debuts Ultimate Global Automotive Show

Grand Basel features a global tour to honor automotive masterpieces. In the ultimate car show, guests look in awe at the artistic traits of automobiles.

Watch of the Week: Zenith Elite Chronograph Classic

Ever wonder how a watch looks that has nothing left to prove? Then look no further than the Zenith Elite Chronograph Classic! An utterly understated creation that will elevate the pulse of those people who know, but will probably be completely ignored by those who have little passion for watchmaking. That by itself can be a reason to strap this watch around your wrist, but there are so many more!

Hublot Launches Big Bang Unico Best Buddies Limited Edition With The Nonprofit Organization In San Francisco

For its second collaboration with Best Buddies Hublot debuted the Big Bang Unico Best Buddies Limited Edition in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Mercedes-Benz and Lufthansa Unveil Luxury Private Jet Cabin Interior

For Mercedes-Benz and Lufthansa stylish concepts, game-changing formulae, and high-performance design language are brand DNA non-negotiables.

The Hottest Watch Movements Part I

The appeal of high-end watches has always been a combination of different aspects, in which the watch movement plays a very important role. While our eyes are usually focused on the front of the watch, nowadays the glass case back on many models also allow us to take in the mechanical marvels that power it. Many of them are the result of dedication, perseverance, ingenuity, and craftsmanship, which are all needed in their creation process. Some movements have been around in more or less the same configuration for decades, while others have been conceived in more recent times. Time to take a closer look at what we consider some of the hottest watch movements available today!

Back to School Vibes: Grown-Up Watches That Score Top Marks

As students are heading back to school in droves armed with new supplies, clothes, and shoes to flaunt on campus, get into the spirit of the season with a fine timepiece that’ll earn you an A+ for style. Photo Credit: Cartier Drive de Cartier To the delight of luxury watch enthusiasts everywhere, Cartier unveiled a […]

The Want-Factor Of White Gold

White gold; to the untrained eye it could easily pass for steel, yet it demands a hefty premium over the metal it is often mistaken for. What makes it that despite this, white gold watches have a significant 'want!!'-factor?

Watch of the Week: A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Dual Time

The Saxonia Dual Time from A. Lange & Söhne is in many ways a very discreet watch. This starts with its size. Measuring just 38.5 millimeters in diameter, and with a height of only 9.1 millimeters, is this watch modestly sized. On the wrist, it wears slightly larger as the vast majority of its diameter is dedicated to the dial. While also available in pink gold, the white gold version adds even further to its discretion.

Bugatti Divo Makes Its World Debut At Quail In Monterey, California

One of the most expensive car brands in the world, Bugatti, just unveiled its latest model, Divo, at Quail in Monterey, California.