Baselworld 2015 – Bremont Part 1
French it is not. Quintessentially British it is. Bremont is a favourite amongst British watch fans, due to a number of reasons. Lovely design, robustness, the Company itself and last but not least the English brothers that are the founders. If you ever go to a Baselworld and struggle to find some very friendly people […]
Baselworld 2015 Antoine Preziuso Tourbillon of Tourbillons
In a world ruled and governed by the largest brands, it is refreshing to see smaller independents do their own thing. Innovation is at the forefront of their thinking, and quality the basis on which they are built. Examples such as Sarpaneva, Gronefeld, Voutilainen and not to mention the great Dufour, are great ambassadors for […]
Tudor’s New Motor
One of the more exciting things to debut at Baselworld was the new in-house movement from Tudor. The brand, which debuted in 1926 as the brainchild of Hans Wilsdorf himself, was conceived as a more modestly priced brand. The intent was to use movements that were generally available. Thus, R&D expenses did not need to […]
Baselworld 2015 – HYT Part 2
During Baselworld there was a big buzz over HYT’s main release for the exhibition. Even though I’d written about it from the usual press release and expressed my initial impressions, it really is never the same as actually seeing it and wearing it. Before we get to those impressions, I would like to share with […]