Author: Constantin Reusberg
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Surreal Reflections: Revolve Debuts in Silver Shine
There are watches, and then there are watches that take you on a journey through time and imagination. Enter the world of Exaequo Melting Watch’s new Revolve Silver Edition, where the boundary between timekeeping and art blurs rather elegantly. This release adds a new sheen to the iconic “melting” watches, inspired by surrealist aesthetics, with…
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Golden Threads and Wired Minds: The Marvel of Louis Erard x Wire Art’s Fil d’Or
Hold onto your wristbands, folks! Louis Erard has teamed up with Wire Art Switzerland to introduce a new horological masterpiece: the Fil d’Or. This latest collaboration invites collectors to delight in a watch face that’s practically a gold-thread sculpture. Each of the 2,320 micro-threads of 24K gold on the dial is thinner than the hair…
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Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Master Grande Tradition Calibre 985: When Precision Meets Elegance
In the dazzling universe of horology, precision and beauty often play a delicate waltz, each trying to outdo the other. Enter Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Master Grande Tradition Calibre 985, where engineering artistry and aesthetic elegance join hands. With its meticulously crafted complications crammed into three distinctly suave models, this timepiece isn’t just telling the time—it’s redefining it.
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M.A.D.1S ‘Grow Your Dreams’: Where Art Meets Time
In the land of horology, where precision dances with creativity, the announcement of the M.A.D.1S ‘Grow Your Dreams’ collaboration is like finally finding that missing sock—the excitement is palpable! This unique collaboration between M.A.D.Editions and the British-Nigerian artist Yinka Ilori makes us wonder if we’ve ever truly appreciated colors or dreams before now.
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Old Soul: A Time Machine Wristwatch by Vianney Halter and Massena LAB
Hold onto your monocles, folks, because Vianney Halter and Massena LAB have just zapped us with a blast from the horological past, present, and – if you squint hard enough – the future, all rolled into one fantastic timepiece named Old Soul. Marrying steampunk vision with a vintage Minerva movement from the moth-eaten belfries of…
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Favre Leuba’s Chief Chronograph: Racing Green and Dune Editions Rev Up Enthusiasm
Favre Leuba is back at it again with a dynamic duo that’s sure to make your wrist feel like it’s at the starting line of a Grand Prix or leisurely strolling through sun-kissed dunes. Say hello to the Chief Chronograph British Racing Green and Dune editions. These aren’t just watches; they’re stories wrapped around your…
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WatchTime New York Celebrates 10 Years of Ticking in the Big Apple
New York City is about to turn its clocks to horological-party mode as WatchTime New York gears up for its 10th anniversary from October 17 to 19, 2025. Set in the historic Gotham Hall, this famed event has all the glitz of Times Square and the sophistication of a Patek Philippe. This year, a record-breaking…
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Armin Strom’s Golden Evolution: Introducing the Mirrored Force Resonance in Rose Gold
Armin Strom’s Mirrored Force Resonance timepiece enters a new era with a lavish 18K rose gold case and a striking black guilloché dial, marking a golden era for this iconic collection. This opulent metal choice not only brings an unmatched aesthetic appeal but also reinforces Armin Strom’s dedication to offering a diverse range of options…
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A Match Made in Horological Heaven: The Laureato Skeleton Aston Martin Edition
It’s not every day that two giants from the worlds of watches and wheels collaborate, but when they do, something truly magnificent emerges. Girard-Perregaux and Aston Martin have teamed up once again, bringing us the dazzling Laureato Skeleton Aston Martin Edition. It’s like James Bond’s dream accessory, minus the ejector seat.
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Indies.NYC: The Watchmaking Soiree Returns to New York
Watch enthusiasts, mark your calendars because Indies.NYC is making a triumphant return to New York Watch Week on October 16, 2025. This intimate evening promises to spotlight the kaleidoscope of creativity found in independent watchmaking, where timepieces are not just told, but celebrated.