A History and Guide to Chronographs
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When I think of Heuer, or TAG, or TAG Heuer, for that matter, I think of chronographs. You probably do too. Carreras, Monacos, Autavias, Monzas, Veronas, Montreals, etc… All iconic...
Introduced last year, the Pulse line is a departure from the classical regulator watches for which Chronoswiss became known in the 1980s. The collection keeps the key design elemen...
Louis Moinet’s 1816 Compteur de Tierces, or “thirds counter”, was originally designed to measure the speed of moving stars. Endowed with a start, stop and reset function and a bala...
Parmigiani Fleurier expands the Tonda PF Sport collection with a new interpretation, the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Silver Verzasca, a high-frequency automatic chronograph powered...
Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces the Master Control Chronometre collection, a new line that combines the brand’s long-standing focus on precision with a contemporary design built around...
With his new RRCHF timepiece, Rexhep Rexhepi is making an argument for the continued relevance and vitality of watches in the modern age.
At Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, TAG Heuer presents the Monaco Evergraph, a new interpretation of its square chronograph that introduces a fundamentally reworked mechanical arch...
With the Tonda PF Chronographe Mystérieux, Parmigiani Fleurier introduces a new chronograph architecture that redefines both the display and operation of one of watchmaking’s most...
Square chronographs are rare, and inevitably, any watch in this category gets compared with the iconic TAG Heuer Monaco. Since its debut in 2008, the Averin Chronograph by Union Gl...
The Laureato is Girard-Perregaux’s answer to the integrated luxury sports watch. Born in 1975 as a chronometer-certified quartz sports watch, Girard-Perregaux revived the Laureato...
The Chronograph 1 is Porsche Design’s champion by some margin. In fact, you could probably make a case for it as a candidate for the top 100 most influential watches of all time. W...
Parmigiani Fleurier’s luxury sports watch collection, the Tonda PF, got off to a flying start with the release of not one but two chronographs in its inaugural 2021 lineup. Led by...
The Citizen “bullhead” chronograph returns in the form of the Challenge Timer, a design that dates back to the 1970s. Citizen now reintroduces this formerly Japan-only model to the...
The idea that great chronographs need to cost serious money has become one of the biggest myths in modern watch collecting. Yes, the upper end of the market is packed with six-figu...
The Chronomaster Sport already has most of what you expect from a robust, modern sports chronograph, most often seen in stainless steel with a ceramic bezel. Beating inside is Zeni...
Independent Swiss brand Chronoswiss has long occupied a distinct space in contemporary watchmaking, one that blends traditional craftsmanship with an unmistakably modern, almost ar...
Chronoswiss has long been associated with traditional watch design. While the brand hasn’t lost that classic touch, it has drastically changed the overall appearance of its watches...
Jaeger‑LeCoultre reshapes the Master Control line with three new Chronometre models in two materials. The collection takes inspiration from the integrated case and bracelet first s...
The Gerald Charles Masterlink Perpetual Calendar marks the introduction of the brand’s most complex model to date since its relaunch.Developed entirely in-house, it combines an asy...
A major investment in the Porsche brand's watch division includes a new Chronograph 1 to mark the opening of a new manufacture in Switzerland.
Girard-Perregaux has a funny habit of being the brand everyone respects but nobody talks about enough. The Laureato has been doing the luxury steel sports watch thing since 1975, a...
IWC’s Laureus watches have been available for some time now. Over the years, the brand has released them in different collections, from Pilot’s watches to Portofino models and even...
Including the highly anticipated sequel to an American high-end independent’s first release.
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