
The Integrated Watch Bracelet Deserves a Comeback
The integrated bracelet was born in the 1970s, and with few exceptions, it mostly stayed there.

The integrated bracelet was born in the 1970s, and with few exceptions, it mostly stayed there.

It sports an amazing movement and a ’70s-inspired color scheme.


Thousands of frequent flyer miles and hundreds of watches later, we present our favorite timepieces from the horological orgy known as BaselWorld 2015.
By Jason Heaton

The most complicated watch Patek Philippe has ever made without the aid of a computer is going on the auction block again at Sotheby’s in Geneva, Switzerland this November 11.
By Ed Estlow

At BaselWorld2014, Patek Philippe introduced the Travel Time Chronograph, reference 5990-1 ($57,300), the latest in the continuing evolution of the now-iconic Nautilus.
By Jason Heaton

Wheels and gears, second hands and tach needles, power trains and power reserves. Men have always been fascinated by time, speed, accuracy and power — and the beautiful combination of high-end timepieces and exotic roadgoing automobiles captures these obsessions appropriately.
By Jason Heaton

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

High watchmaking goes deep
By Jason Heaton
