A star is reborn with Girard-Perregaux’s Laureato
This is the story of how a watch created by an Italian architect became a legend in its own right
What makes watch collectors tick
As the popularity of luxury watch collecting grows, so does the exclusivity they offer
A legend lives on
It’s a year of double celebrations for arguably the most recognisable chronograph watch on the planet
Timeless appeal of the Seastar and Chemin des Tourelles
The classic allure of both collections appeals to discerning buyers
A house of innovations
FOUNDED in 1791, Girard-Perregaux is one of the oldest Swiss fine-watchmaking manufacturers still in business. Because it has mastered all the necessary...
Vacheron Constantin glances at its past to chart the future
Drawing on its vast archives, Vacheron Constantin unveils four timepieces that are classically inspired, yet undeniably current
The watch with the dragon tattoo
Vacheron Constantin’s latest creation in its Chinese zodiac series pays homage to that most iconic of Chinese symbols – the dragon
What makes an F P Journe tick
In a rare practice for the watch industry, everything that goes into the construction of the timepieces is developed in-house, including the...
A sense of purpose in the design of every A Lange & Sohne timepiece
Its latest Lange 1 complications exemplify the German brand’s dedication to imbuing a clear identity in the design of the watches
Panerai’s new offerings eye the modern watch geek
New models feature innovative designs and new materials, while keeping to the brand’s heritage and style