Watchmaking’s top executives have a story they like to tell. The story tends to take on different forms depending on who’s doing the talking, but the message is always the same. To unpack it and cut ahead a bit, this is how it goes in one sentence: time is a friend that is on your side, or at least it could be if only you had the right watch. It does make for a pretty sweet pitch to anyone already toying with the idea of getting a nice watch, while needing some justifications. After all, no one wants to be a slave to time. To put it another way, we all want to be in charge of our time, despite all evidence to the contrary. When you get yourself a (likely and relatively) expensive watch, you definitely want it to set you apart from everyone else. In a matching move to reinforce this idea, watch collectors typically talk about smartwatches (typically affordable) as pedestrian tools or even as an extension of the stress-inducing digital world we are immersed in.
One watchmaking brand even went with a stunningly literal interpretation of this, with a timepiece that literally allowed you to stop and restart time whenever you wanted. As distinctive as that was, this brand is far from alone in playing charming little tricks with the space-time continuum. Of course, the beauty of the Hermes Time Suspended piece was that the watch kept track of time even when its display of time was, well, suspended. Yes, the name turns out to be quite literal after drawing you in with questions, but we have more to say on naming conventions elsewhere in this section on fun with time.
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DARING VENTURE
Tudor partners Swiss Watch For New Boutique at The Exchange TRX.
GEEKING OUT
The biggest artisanal watch enthusiasts gather in Singapore for a weekend unlike any other in our region of the world.
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Once seen as niche players, independent watchmakers are increasingly visible within the industry as reflected in this year's edition of the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève.
DYING OF THE LIGHT
Hamilton updates the Khaki Field Murph once again, this time with a sparkling new white dial and a robust stainless steel bracelet.
OPEN SECRET
Ernest Borel left no stone unturned when creating the Grandeur Skeleton duo.
GOTHIC INSPIRED
Ernest Borel's Grandeur Big Date leans into the famed European architectural movement.
LIGHT TOUCH
Maurice Lacroix adds ultra-light titanium options to their ever-expanding Aikon collection.
LAST WORD
Longines introduces a smaller version of the Spirit Zulu, this time in titanium.
RACING PEDIGREE
Bell & Ross brings the worlds of motoring and aerospace together in the BR-X5 Racing.
AUTUMN HUE
Grand Seiko continues its celebration of the 20th anniversary of Calibre 9R with the limited edition SBGA499.