
Here’s Why You Can Finally Buy Your Favorite Watch Online
And why brick and mortar boutiques won’t be going away anytime soon.

And why brick and mortar boutiques won’t be going away anytime soon.

There’s a lot of intricate work happening at the factory of a watchmaking legend.
By Jason Heaton

The best new watches from Jaeger-LeCoultre, A.
By Jason Heaton

Two hardcore divers, a titanium startup, a watch from Detroit that’s not a Shinola, a music box shaped like a TIE Fighter and more.
By Jason Heaton

BaselWorld is around the corner but until the big news breaks, we’ve got you covered with new watches from Jaeger-LeCoultre, Breitling, Hublot and Swiss Army, plus a video from Down Under.
By Jason Heaton

Despite the economic clouds that blew into Geneva the week before, there were still some spectacular new watches at the annual Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie. This year, the exclusive exhibition of high watchmaking lived up to its name.
By Jason Heaton

A timepiece crafted from meteorite, Bell & Ross’s WWII-inspired Vintage BR, Victorinox Swiss Army reimagines its Maverick and more.
By Jason Heaton

In 1958, as numerous scientific initiatives blossomed across the globe, Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced their now-legendary Geophysic chronometer, meant as a tool for scientists and explorers.

We like to think our self-winding watches can run forever. But they will stop eventually, and before then their accuracy will degrade.
By Ed Estlow

When building anything, one must begin with strong foundation. A watch collection is no different.

Very possibly the original sports watch, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso has become a dress watch icon. Here's its history.
By Ed Estlow

it’s not just the incredible storytelling that’s so appealing about Mad Men. It’s the style and setting narratives that relive a fabled American decade.
By Eric Yang

Nothing helps shake off the doldrums of mid-winter like a visit to Geneva for the annual Salon International Haute Horlogerie. For the uninformed, SIHH is the watch trade show put on by the watch brands under the Richemont Group umbrella and some of their friends.
By Jason Heaton

High watchmaking goes deep
By Jason Heaton
