A History and Guide to Chronographs
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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...
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...
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...
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...
When I think of an affordable complicated watch, something like the Longines Master Collection Chrono Moonphase comes to mind with a full calendar, chronograph, moon phase and 24-h...
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...
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...
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...
Originally built for pure performance, the TIMEX IRONMAN 8-Lap returns in a limited edition that strips the icon back to its essential form.
Three models, five variations, a lot of great new watches to talk about from Jaeger-LeCoultre.
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...
With his new RRCHF timepiece, Rexhep Rexhepi is making an argument for the continued relevance and vitality of watches in the modern age.
With a platinum case, color-shifting dial, and highly finished solo hour hand, the new independent Mermont offers a laconic yet deeply refined take on a time-only watch.
Back for a second tenure at Jaeger-LeCoultre, Jérôme Lambert’s 2025 return as CEO has brought fresh momentum to the brand. While spectacularly complex models like the Master Hybris...
Independent Swiss brand Chronoswiss has long occupied a distinct space in contemporary watchmaking, one that blends traditional craftsmanship with an unmistakably modern, almost ar...
From a genius watchmaker’s latest masterpiece to a perfect rendition of a historic dive watch, here’s an early look at the year’s finest timepieces.
Including the highly anticipated sequel to an American high-end independent’s first release.
Louis-Ulysse Chopard founded his eponymous watch company in 1860, but it took over 100 years for the brand to truly come into its own. In 1996, and after three years of development...
On the back of the brand's creative GMT Rattrapante and Minute Rattrapante, the brand launches an in-house chronograph with an impressive secret.
The Armin Strom Minute Repeater Resonance 12:59 First Edition combines two of the most demanding areas of watchmaking—resonance and chiming—within a newly developed 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...
Zenith expands its contemporary chronograph offering with the new Chronomaster Sport Skeleton, an openworked interpretation of the Chronomaster Sport that places the El Primero cal...
Louis Moinet (1768-1853) wanted an accurate instrument to track celestial motions and built the Compteur de Tierces in 1815-1816. Endowed with a start, stop and reset function and...
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