It is a beautiful autumn day in Lorient France as we set out by speed boat to join Alan Roura on his competitive foiler, an IMOCA 60 named Hublot, after his watchmaking sponsor. WorldTempus talks to ...
After introducing its new line of diver’s watches earlier this year at Watches & Wonders as a contemporary continuation of the DEFY’s long history of rugged watches built to take on demanding and ...
Chanel in collaboration with L’Epée 1839 presents a masterpiece that is neither a piece of jewellery nor a watch, but a remarkable clock L’Epée 1839 is Switzerland’s last remaining specialist in the ...
Antiquorum announces its upcoming Geneva’s auction on November 9th & 10th at the Beau Rivage, Genève Hotel Established in 1974 in Geneva, Antiquorum ignited a fervent passion for horology within the ...
As Breitling celebrates its 140th anniversary, the watchmaker shares a selection of little-known anecdotes from its rich history in a forthcoming book to be published by Rizzoli. While Léon Breitling ...
Nominated in the GPHG’s Men’s Complications category, this world-first timepiece has all the chances on its side WorldTempus visited Watchland, home to Franck Muller, this week to discover one of its ...
“Imagine a watch that shelters the first traces of life ever discovered in the cosmos. It’s a silent messenger, a guardian of the stars, and it was predestined to be called STARMAN. Among the ...
A year after its launch, the Leica ZM 11 represents the brand’s continued dedication to design, photography and innovative watchmaking, guided by the creative minds that shaped its identity But a year ...
A close-up look at the latest and the last Casquette 2.0 Girard-Perregaux’s Casquette was first unveiled in 1976 at a time when quartz had just about taken over from mechanical timepieces. Although ...
Skeletonization is one of the most desirable horological traits right now. This mechanical artistry imparts a lace-like quality that highlights the meticulous craftsmanship and age-old skills of today ...
The creation of an ultra-thin movement could be considered a watchmaking complication in its own right, comparable to crafting a skeletonised calibre. The challenge lies in assembling all the ...
When Richard Mille chooses its Friends and Partners, it goes all the way with a watch engineered especially for them and their discipline. Here’s our selection of five of these “sporting heroes” ...