Tudor novelties at Baselworld
One of the most important announcements at the 2015 Baselworld was the introduction of the Tudor's first in-house movement, baptized Tudor MT5621. Throughout its history, Tudor became known for its robust tool pieces, powered by equally sturdy and reliable movements that were
Q&A with Tom Clark, founder of Philip Ashton
In April, a new British brand, Philip Ashton will use Kickstarter to raise funds for their debut collection, called DayHatch. They will be offering three models, a simple dressy three hands and date watch and two chronographs, all powered by
Ulysse Nardin Hourstriker Oil Pump
The plummeting price of oil didn't deter Ulysse Nardin from launching a very special timepiece that honours the petroleum industry. The the enamel dial of the Hourstriker Oil Pump is adorned and delicately hand-engraved in gold. The timekeepers appear even more
Melchior MB&F’s robot buddy table clock by L’Epée 1839
Melchior was one of the stars of Baselworld 2015. The almost one foot high robot is part of MB&F's Anniversary Pieces, a collection that celebrates a decade of existence of Maximilian Büsser & Friends, one of the most exiting horological
Panerai review by TimeCaptain – PAM00359
Today, we’ll be reviewing the Panerai Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic Acciaio PAM00359. That’s a long name for a watch! I’ll explain it as we discuss. I have enjoyed this timepiece for the past year. I have worn it