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It is impossible to define what craft in British watchmaking truly means. A constantly evolving sector, we capture what it is today – a spectrum of traditional to modern approaches that have produced intriguing watches…
Most collectors and enthusiasts have never known a world without the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. In its 51 years, it has come to be ubiquitous, casting a shadow on everything that came after it. However, what is it tha...
We spoke to seven independent watchmakers who shared stories about the heritage and history that they see their watchmaking as having descended from, and the people that have been important to their journeys today.
The first chapter in a three-part series on F.P. Journe, we explore the origins of his work and journey to independence, including the highly-coveted early Souscription series…
The Austrian independent watchmaker is known in the industry as one of the best, and is only just stepping out on his own.
Independent watchmaking is arguably where some of the most exciting research and development is happening - we take a look at the watchmakers who are reinventing how we make watches and think about time...
An award-winning chef whose work combines classic French techniques and Chinese ingredients, we speak to Vicky Cheng to understand his philosophy behind food and watch collecting...
The 24-year-old designer and entrepreneur shares with us his story so far – and how food inspires him to design bespoke and ready-to-wear garments...
We sat down with nine collectors and watch enthusiasts and asked them what they thought the most exciting thing in watches was in 2021...
From having no formal training in design to becoming one of the UK's most successful product designers, Tom Dixon's work intends to explore potential and possibility, getting to the essence of the object...
We break down the smallest details of A. Lange & Söhne's legendary chronograph and discover variations not seen before...
From being considered too baroque and rococo to holding a place as one of the more technically difficult and showstopping aspects of watchmaking, skeletonised watches prove to be rather divisive in the watch world...
From first arriving on Japanese shores in the mid-19th century to a complete Ichiro's Card series selling for £1.1 million just last year, there is more to collecting Japanese whisky than meets the eye...
If neither Patek Philippe nor Philippe Dufour are owned by large groups, does that make them both technically independent watchmakers? We puzzle out the technicalities of what truly defines independent watchmaking…
To architect John Pawson, minimalism is not simply painting the walls white – it takes control and sophistication, a design pared down to the absolute minimum needed to carry out a specific function ...
From marrying into the aristocracy to some of the company’s most creative minds, the female influence on Cartier over the years cannot be ignored…
From lightning fast trades between collectors to tongue-in-cheek memes, social media has made the watch space more accessible, but does it have a darker side?
Leading the bespoke department inside possibly the most luxurious car brands in the world, we wanted to find out how Alex Innes sees the world of automotive design…
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