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Pink dial watches have traditionally been dainty and blingy, but fortunately this is no longer the case. Here are some of the best.
Styled after the highly-practical British pilot's watches, the Hemel Airfoil HF15 packs lots of vintage cues for its attractive price.
You could pair a diver with a suit or tux, but this is why you shouldn't.
In our debut podcast series, we take a step outside of watches to bring in stories that you would never have heard otherwise.
Usain Bolt and Andrew McUtchen talk racing, watches, music and, beer in Ibiza in our first episode of the Watches And podcast.
Jamie takes a closer look at the stand-out model from the first Overseas collection with green dials.
We all know and love Seiko and Casio, but what about lesser-known, but equally as amazing brands from Japan?
There's much more to watch materials than just steel and gold. Here, we break down some of the most common materials used in watchmaking.
Blancpain goes for (red) gold, Grand Seiko and Seiko tease with USA and EU exclusives.
Andrew McUtchen caught up with Russell Crowe at a UK Indoor Garden Party gig, and naturally talked watches.
There's nothing wrong with smartwatches, but there's a time and place for everything (pardon the pun).
Sector, scientific, railroad - this Art Deco dial style has multiple names, but is undoubtedly a watch enthusiast favourite.
I knew the Citizen exhibition in NYC was celebrating its 100th anniversary, but i didn't know 100 watches would be on display.
Find out how bringing the Nautilus to life, excelling at Le Mans, and family brought the Laurent Ferrier brand to life.
Toys for Hospitalized Children's 4th annual luxury watch raffle supports a noble cause, with a coveted Royal Oak up for grabs.
Though usually associated with sports watches, this selection of titanium watches encompasses pretty much all tastes.
Breitling has been on a bit of a tear of late, and Fred Mandelbaum is one of the reasons why.
The dusty rose and cool blue dials of the new Grand Seiko USA exclusives are bound to have international fans groaning.
When the New York Times wants to know about microbrands, Andrew McUtchen is often the first man they call.
Hitting the open water? We highly recommend adding one of these watches to your kit list before setting sail.
This limited-edition Chopard is a contradictory watch: a traditional timepiece from a traditional brand with a very contemporary edge.
The Rolex 1908 launched with much fanfare, so why has the Omega De Ville Tresor been overlooked for years?
Has the old adage of not wearing your dive watch with a suit finally become outdated? There's an argument to made that is has.
It's been named the "French Watch of the Year" by the Union de la Bijouterie Horlogerie, but is it worthy of that title?
The allure of gold will never wane, and these are the watches making the most of it.
Mido has an incredibly rich history, and its one we don't hear about often enough, so we took a dive into the archives to find…
Need a watch that can withstand the harshest things you can throw at it? Here are a few suggestions.
Rather than issuing yet another small retro diver, Certina goes big.
With a bravely minimal design, this latest, and limited, diver from Héron brings a lot of fan favourite features to the party.
Hublot Magic Gold is the world's first scratch-resistant 18k gold... But is it really? And how do they make it?
Timeless and traditional, here's our guide to some of the best moonphase watches on the market.
We sat down with the Greek Freak just before he starts his Olympic campaign to find out how he manages his time.
The Olympics have started, so sports watches prevailed last week.
Citizen extends its collaborative range with Marvel to include Deadpool & Wolverine Eco-Drive watches just in time for the film.
Buffy tells the story of waterproofing pioneers Borgel and Taubert, the casemakers that preceded the modern dive watch.
Being the cradle of watchmaking, France is bound to have some good watchmakers - and it does.
We explore what makes the Masterpiece collection stand out from the rest of Maurice Lacroix back catalogue.
It's not often we get to see watches made for these elite forces, and we've managed to get hands on with two.
The exhibition, titled "From Geometry to Artistry", is being exhibited at the Maison's flagship Sydney boutique until the end of September.
With the Olympic Games kicking off today, we take a closer look at two tributing Omega novelties.
Black tie may not be as common anymore, but when the time strikes, there are the best watches for the occasion.
The first-ever Milano Watch Week is set to take place in October, celebrating the best independent watchmaking has to offer.
Squale celebrates 40 years with the Marina Militare with the new limited-edition 1521.
It's not often we get something that feels new in the world of watchmaking, making the Horage Microreg development truly exciting.
Wearing one watch everyday can feel like a drag to some, but the joy of a faithful companion is hard to beat, and these are…
We'd joke that releases like this are once in a blue moon, but it seems the opposite is true: Swatch just can't stop releasing new…
Utility or complication for the sake of it? The T+T team picks their favourites.
I take thee, to be my wedded watchmaker, till death do us part.
The Franco-Chinese brand's latest documentary offers a rare glimpse inside one of China's top watch factories.
The Tudor Black Bay has been a fan-favourite since release, but what if you're looking for bang for a little less buck?
Devised by the wonderfully twisted mind of Andrew McUtchen, THE SICKNESS is a card game for watch addicts.
What does the ultimate tool watch need? French brand Neotype thinks it's cracked the code.
What is lug-to-lug, and why does it matter? Zach explores the idea, and gives some examples.
With proceeds directly benefitting the Reef Restoration Foundation, Oris once again finds itself in activist waters.
Czapek's dual balance watch gets a shiny blue makeover.
Who says watches have to be round?
Flying saucers, pocket watches and rainbows: there isn’t a single boring piece this week!
The Japanese movement powerhouse is well-known for its use in microbrands - but there's much more to it.
Who lives in a Spinnaker under the sea? SpongeBob SquarePants!
The watch in question? A vintage IWC Ingenieur "Jumbo" SL Automatic ref. 1832 from 1976 with a custom green dial.
From affordable micro-rotor micros to high-end wonders pushing the complication forward.
Van Cleef & Arpels' Poetry of Time exhibition has made its way to Melbourne, and Borna was on the ground to check it out.
The French football star penned his momentous Real Madrid move with a surprisingly appropriate Hublot on his wrist.