Definitely a classic Breguet

Brilliance doesn’t necessarily need grand complications, lots of subdials and pushers. Sometimes it appears through perfect simplicity, as in the Breguet Classique 5140BA/29/9W6, in 18-carat yellow gold. The dial in oven-fired enamel has hand-painted Arabic numerals, and an off-centred subdial for small seconds. The case is 40 mm in diameter, 10.8 mm thick, with a…

Mondia, attractively-priced automatic watches

Mondia watches is an Italian brand whose range includes some automatic watches with movements by Japanese company Miyota. Their reference MI 1723-1CP, part of the Vintage collection, is a men’s three-hand watch with date, 42 mm case that is 13.5 mm thick, with leather strap. It is powered by the Miyota 821A movement. The “1946”…

SIHH 2015 preview: another Cartier masterpiece

The Rotonde de Cartier Astrotourbillon is a watch that was presented in 2010, with the in-house Calibre 9451 MC movement in which the tourbillon has an elongated carriage that enables the balance to rotate around the dial, once a minute. The balance bridge is in the form of an arrow and so becomes a seconds…

Blancpain’s rose watch for Valentine’s Day 2015

What is the difference between men’s watches and women’s watches? Once could be that men want a combination of style and engineering on their wrist, while women want a combination of style and jewellery. Watches for women that combine, style, jewellery and engineering are more rare, and an example is provided by its San-Valentin 2015…

Cheapest mechanical watches for women

After the post about the cheapest mechanical watches for men, it was time to do the same for women. Here it is more difficult. The market research conducted by high-end brands shows that many women prefer a watch that is simple to use and carries on running even when they’ve put it in a drawer…

Top ten unusual materials used for wristwatches

Apart from gold, silver, steel, titanium, aluminium, mother-of-pearl and precious stones, some watch brands feature materials that on the face of it don’t seem to have much to do with watchmaking. Usually the strange materials are included to provide a new talking-point and a theme that can be used for marketing the watch. Often the…

Baselworld 2015 preview: Harry Winston Midnight Feathers

Baselworld is still three months away (19-26 March 2015), but some brands are already presenting previews of what they will be showcasing at the world’s largest watch fair. Three years ago, with its Premier Feathers collection, Harry Winston introduced the art of plumasserie – marquetry using feathers – on the dials of its Premier Feather…

A blue dress watch by Girard-Perregaux

The Blue Hour Girard-Perregaux 1966 41mm is a stylish dress watch with an intense blue sunburst-finish dial and a blue alligator strap. The case is 41 mm in diameter and thin enough (10.01 mm) to slip discreetly under your shirt sleeve, making it perfect both for use with evening dress and with a smart casual…

SIHH 2015 preview, Van Cleef & Arpels Cadenas

Cadenas looks very different from most Van Cleef & Arpels creations, which are often very French and poetique in their inspiration. Cadenas is, on the other hand, a bracelet-watch that is tough and chunky. Like the Zip necklace, the design was probably inspired by the Duke and Duchess of Windsor – King Edward VIII who…

A watch for polo by Richard Mille

This unusual piece by Richard Mille is called the RM 053 Pablo Mac Donough, and the name is that of an Argentinian polo player, a testimonial for the brand. Pablo Mac Donough recently won the Triple Crown tournament and wore the piece during the match. It is in fact a watch designed for use while…

Time bandits: which is the most frequently stolen watch?

The answer to this sort of “crimewatch” question is fairly obvious, at least to judge from the latest selection of reports on watch thefts around the world. On a Saturday afternoon in mid November 2014, thieves broke into a jewellery store in St Paul, Minnesota, and stole about $300,000 worth of Rolex watches, using hammers…

A Swatch for Christmas

Why Swatch? It’s the watch that saved the Swiss watch industry. An idea by Nicolas G. Hayek that led to the first Swatch in 1983, almost 32 years ago, followed by hundreds of models that by 2006 had sold a total of 333 million watches. The Swatch enabled the survival and subsequent flourishing of brands…

SIHH 2015 preview, Montblanc for travellers

The Montblanc Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum is part of a new Montblanc family of watches, the Heritage Spirit collection. The watch shows the time at any one of the 24 time zones in the world, by means of an in-house time zone module added to the movement and driving a series of discs as well…

Sand, the worst enemy for watches?

Not so in the H1 Sand Barth by HYT, the latest version of their hydo-horological movement. In this piece that evokes a tropical beach – lovely thought in the northern hemisphere at this chilly time of year – the case in transparent polyepoxyde contains a sprinkle of sand from the Anse du Gouverneur beach at…

SIHH preview: a new Cartier Reversed Tourbillon

The Rotonde de Cartier Reversed Tourbillon is one of the pieces that Cartier will present at SIHH 2015 in Geneva from 19 January 2015. Its principal feature is the deeply-cut guilloché work on the white gold dial, something that bears comparison with Richard Mille. The previous version of this watch, presented in 2012, had a…