November 30, 2011 - Roger Dubuis stays complicated but ups the ante with Monaco-centric dials within a redesigned case shape
By Carol Besler
The recent overhaul of the Roger Dubuis line represents a delicate balancing act between the retention of signature elements of the brand – including a lingering touch...
November 23, 2011 - By Y-Jean Mun-Delsalle
Since the conception of his brand, Richard Mille has been experimenting with the concept of weight reduction in high-end watchmaking. When he first presented tourbillons with titanium and ALUSIC cases and carbon base plates, he had to fight against preconceived notions of v...
November 22, 2011 -
By Michael Thompson
Sector watches have long been associated with high-risk sports and adventures. True to its “No Limits” branding, Sector watches have for years been seen on the wrists of skydivers, rock climbers, free divers, and most recently, polo players, as the brand itself...
November 17, 2011 - By Ken Kessler
While there’s nothing to suggest that an undersea battle is going on in the world of watches, Rolex’s seabed-scraping Sea-Dweller Deepsea has finally been bested. The Rolex, secure to an astonishing 3,900m/12,800ft, must nod to a new “extreme” diving watch from Hublot, whic...
November 15, 2011 - By Jan Tegler
Bruno Trouble is an Olympic sailing champion from France and a two-time America’s Cup skipper (sailing FRANCE 1 in 1977 and FRANCE III in 1980). He has also been an integral part of the modern history of sailing’s most famed and historic competition. Indeed, the acclaimed yachts...