I have become enamored - even obsessed - with the Lost Indies. Twenty five years ago, when the Independent movement really started, people were making crazy watches. Houses like Hautlence, Urwerk, and MB&F took off, and this week’s release of the HM12 was
...was originally intended to be their 20th Anniversary piece. In typical MB&F fashion, it had other plans. Below is from MB&F What began as a mad idea – “wouldn’t it be cool if a watch could be the head of a robot?” – turned into five intense years of cr
I'm possibly in the market for a Moritz Grossmann piece but wanted to do research first. So...: Calling all owners, past and present! Wondering what your experiences with MG have been like and if you've ever dealt with service/warranty/etc. Please share y
I wanted a strap that felt philosophically consistent with the Roger Smith rather than simply luxurious. The watch already represents an almost obsessive commitment to traditional craft and materials, so putting it on a conventional glossy exotic strap fe