Ulysse Nardin, because if they are pure horological wizards, Girard Perregaux with their exquisite Tourbillons with Bridges, Tudor with their vintage marvels and some very cool modern creations, Blancpain mostly because of their vintage Fifty Fathoms, Zen
The release of the Chronomaster Sport chronograph at the beginning of this year is excellent news for Zenith. Firstly because it's a beautiful watch and secondly because it creates buzz. It has been in fact the best launch of the brand for many years from
I'm actually rather conservative, which I think comes through in this sub-set. At the same time, curiosity leads me into lesser trodden corners of the familiar. The El Primero Chronograph is from the much-loved Chronomaster line pre-LVMH, and is an odd cr
Zenith is ringing in the new year with the launch of the Chronomaster Revival A385, inspired by one of the first watches to feature the iconic El Primero chronograph movement. Zenith’s El Primero was the first high-frequency, automatic chronograph in the
Your first watch is great. A first watch in a collection. When someone have a first watch, there is no collection. When a second watch is there, then we speak about a collection. Decades ago you’ve got your Zenith. So you have wore one watch the most of t
LE of 50 pieces in each gold ( yellow, rose and white )? Or Only Watch Edition ( piece unique, in white gold, but with some tricks ) : Light blue minute chrono counter and stitching... Best, Nicolas
I am not a person with the resources to build an extensive high-end collection, and in fact I have not bought one watch this year at any price point—hence my sparse participation here for the last many months. So, when I purchase a watch from a premium br