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Industry News – LVMH Revenues and Profits Slightly Down for the First Half of 2025

The luxury industry is impacted by the slowing global economy, changes in consumer behaviour and tariff wars. In this challenging environment, the world’s leading luxury group reported a slight drop in revenues and profit for the first half of 2025. Over the period, LVMH recorded revenue of EUR 39.8 billion (-4%). At EUR 9.012 billion, the […]
Monochrome Watches 4 months ago • 2 views

John Wayne: Hollywood’s Ultimate Cowboy and His Watch Legacy

Gentleman, scholar and life-long watch fan Marion Morrison – better known as John Wayne, or John “Duke” Wayne – was the toughest cowboy of them all. The post John Wayne: Hollywood’s Ultimate Cowboy and His Watch Legacy appeared first on Revolution Watch.
Revolution 4 months ago • 1 view

Five Lightweight Knives Perfect for Summer EDC

Just over a month ago, several of our contributors, myself included, penned an article about our favorite summer watches. While we each had a personal preference and strong reasoning behind our choices, it got me thinking about my summer EDC, and how it changes as temps begin to rise. Throughout winter and spring, I tend […] The post Five Lightweight Knives Perfect for Summer EDC appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound 4 months ago • 8 views

Seiko Turtle SRPE93 Review: The Cult-Classic Dive Watch For Under $500

Teddy Baldassarre - Watches 4 months ago • 3 views

The Cartier Baignoire: An Oval Icon's Century-Long Journey from Royal Gift to Modern Status Symbol

In a world of circular conformity, one watch dared to be different—and in doing so, became timeless. There's something almost rebellious about the Cartier Baignoire. While the watch world was content with its round traditions in the early 20th century, Louis Cartier stretched the conventional circle into an elegant oval, creating what would become one of horology's most enduring and quietly influential designs.
Watch Collecting Lifestyle 4 months ago • 5 views

Opinion: The Culture of the Royal Oak Has Overshadowed the Watch Itself

I can remember the exact moment I realized that Audemars Piguet was not the brand for me: I was listening to an episode of Hodinkee Radio in early 2019 featuring an interview with then current AP CEO François-Henry Bennahmias during which he boasted that he does not read books. For whatever skills Bennahmias has as […] The post Opinion: The Culture of the Royal Oak Has Overshadowed the Watch Itself appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound 4 months ago • 8 views

Introducing – The New And Quite Brilliant Hulsman Easy Perpetual

It’s not every day we get to learn about and share news on potentially groundbreaking new watchmaking concepts. But today, we have something very special lined up, and what’s even more satisfying, it’s Dutch-made! Self-taught watchmaker Machiel Hulsman is presenting his latest concept watch, stepping away from uniquely engineered and crafted bespoke pieces. While it […]
Monochrome Watches 4 months ago • 8 views

Hands-On: The Albishorn Type 10 Classic – An Imaginary Vintage Pilot's Watch That Finally Exists

What came before the vintage Type XX Pilots' Chronographs? Nothing, really. But if you imagine hard enough, it could have been this.
HODINKEE 4 months ago • 8 views

PSA: stop forcing NATO straps on your dressy watches

To NATO or not to NATO? That is the question...The post PSA: stop forcing NATO straps on your dressy watches appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches 4 months ago • 8 views

First Look – The New Favre Leuba Chief Date Royal Purple, Heritage Reimagined in Bold Colour

Founded in 1737, Favre Leuba is one of the few names in Swiss watchmaking that carries such a rich vintage sport-chic DNA. The brand is renowned for its robust designs and innovative approach, from iconic dive watches to distinctive cushion-shaped urban timepieces, such as the Chief. Revived in recent years with thoughtful updates, the Chief […]
Monochrome Watches 4 months ago • 8 views

Elliot Brown Introduces the Colorful New Chromatic Collection of Rugged, Vintage Inspired Quartz Dive Watches

One of the brands I’ve most enjoyed getting to know through our Windup Watch Fairs is Elliot Brown. Based in the UK, the brand offers an almost overwhelming variety of purpose built tool watches in a frequently sober, no-nonsense design language. The watches remind me at times (in a good way) of those you might […] The post Elliot Brown Introduces the Colorful New Chromatic Collection of Rugged, Vintage Inspired Quartz Dive Watches appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound 4 months ago • 8 views

Casio AE1200 Review: This $30 World Time Watch Is More Relevant Than Ever

Teddy Baldassarre - Watches 4 months ago • 14 views

Splashdown: The Little-Known Story Of Navy Frogmen, The Space Program, And Tudor

A new film from Tudor explores the role of unsung heroes, and their watches.
HODINKEE 4 months ago • 7 views

On a tear: the British watch industry has grown 65% in 3 years

The latest bellwether report from the Alliance of British Watch and Clock Makers suggests massive growth for the industry at large. The post On a tear: the British watch industry has grown 65% in 3 years appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches 4 months ago • 7 views

Introducing – The Credor Goldfeather Tourbillon Limited Edition GBCF999 Captures The Mesmerising Dance Of A Flock Of Birds

Credor is often regarded as being a connaisseur’s brand, one of those beguiling watchmakers known and appreciated by a small group of deeply devoted watch collectors and enthusiasts. Part of the Seiko corporation, Credor represents the high-end side of the company, combining the most special traditional craftsmanship techniques with Japanese watchmaking artistry. Although it has […]
Monochrome Watches 4 months ago • 7 views

Interview: Antoine Pin On Returning To TAG Heuer And Why Its Future Belongs To The Fearless

The post Interview: Antoine Pin On Returning To TAG Heuer And Why Its Future Belongs To The Fearless appeared first on Revolution Watch.
Revolution 4 months ago • 7 views

Blancpain’s Latest Fifty Fathoms Tech Makes a Big, Bold Splash

The recently revealed Fifty Fathoms Tech adds impressive size, color, and style to the legendary dive watch’s pro-quality specs and functionality.
Watchonista 4 months ago • 0 views

Hot Take: The New Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Tech Combines Tool Vibes With Lifestyle

Blancpain introduced the Tech line back in 2023 with the impressive Tech Gombessa. After that came the limited-edition Tech BOC (Blancpain Ocean Commitment) IV earlier this year. Now, we see a permanent addition to the lineup in the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Tech. The new model introduces a toolless quick-release mechanism to the Fifty Fathoms line. […] Visit Hot Take: The New Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Tech Combines Tool Vibes With Lifestyle to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches 4 months ago • 8 views

New: Credor Goldfeather Tourbillon with urushi lacquer techniques

DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Credor releases a new tourbillon, which they call the Gold Feather with a tourbillon and a new urushi métier d’art on the dial and movement. Press Release information with commentary in italics. New: Credor Goldfeather Tourbillon with urushi lacquer techniques The Credor Goldfeather Tourbillon Ref. GBCF999 will retail at EUR 190,000 inclusive of VAT in [...] The post New: Credor Goldfeather Tourbillon with urushi lacquer techniques appeared first on DEPLOYANT.
DEPLOYANT 4 months ago • 8 views

First Look – The BENRUS DTU-2A/P Field Watch

BENRUS has a history going back to 1921 in New York City and over a million watches were being produced annually by the 1950s. Classic American brands like Hamilton and Elgin are well known by enthusiasts today, but Benrus was also among the best known during the mid-20th century with both military and civilian watches. […]
Monochrome Watches 4 months ago • 8 views