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
The White Side of the Moon – the Daring Side of OMEGA
Now that it is official, Omega will launch a White Face of the Moon at Baselworld, what really strikes me are not so much the info that other blogs started to leak, but the reaction from fans. Usually Omega announcements