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MATCH YOUR LATEST READ TO YOUR LUNCHBOX
Because coordinating your book to your bag is *never* going out of style.
ICE DIVER
For its new dive watch, Montblanc took inspiration not from warm tropical waters but from the heights of the Mont Blanc massif, the highest Alpine peak, which gave the brand its name. We check out the 1858 Iced Sea Automatic Date in an extensive preview.
The Sound Of a Legacy
To mark the 25th anniversary of the L.U.C collection, Chopard has launched a trio of chiming watches, the L.U.C Strike One, L.U.C Full Strike Sapphire and L.U.C Full Strike Tourbillon. WatchTime sat down with Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, co-president of Chopard, to talk about these milestones.
Homecoming
Carl F. Bucherer has been at home in Lucerne, one of Switzerland's most picturesque cities, from the very beginning.
We are writing the grammar of a new design language for the years to come.
THE LAST WORD - Davide Cerrato, HYT's chief executive and creative director
FACETS OF INNOVATION
With the reimagined Aquaracer collection, TAG Heuer aims to "bring out the adventurous side of every watch enthusiast." WatchTime takes a closer look at the latest watches equipped with the characteristic 12-faceted bezel: the ultra-robust Superdiver, which is powered by an exclusive new mechanical caliber; the Solargraph with the brand's first Swiss solarpowered movement; and the Orange Diver with its unmistakably vibrant look that, too, was heavily inspired by a highly influential watch from the past.
Shades of Red
Suddenly it's here, and in full force: red in all its shades and with its relatives from the orange and pink spectrum.
High-speed
Based on Caliber CH 29-535 PS, which was launched in 2009, the new movement features a traditional chronograph architecture with a column-wheel control and horizontal wheel clutch.
A New Tradition
Reinforcing its longstanding connection with the arts, Breguet has announced its partnership with Frieze, the international art fair, which returned to New York for its 10th year on May 18-22.
#20
Maximilian Büsser never said that MB&F would never make a chronograph.
Pick the right ship and you can be as antisocial as you like.
MYTH: I'LL BE FORCED TO PLAY WITH OTHERS
TURN the Page
For more than 200 years the Boston Athenaeum has been a gathering spot for writers and intellectuals. Now a thoughtful renovation aims to preserve it as a place for future generations to become part of history simply by walking in the door.
Paris with FRIENDS
These burgeoning hospitality titans have more than just hotels they have le Rolodex.
Off to see the WORLD
Starting in the 1950s, Jet magazine's longtime society editor Gerri Major wrote dispatches from glamorous locales around the globe. Her not-so-secret plan? Get her African-American readers to come join the fun.
Manifest LATTE
Today's run on western land is spreading not American power but five-star living dressed up as frontiersmanship. Welcome to the home of end-table antlers and Escalades.
Changing Course
Is Jean Imbert the enfant terrible of haute cuisine? Or just the talented (not to mention handsome and social media-savvy) vanguard of a necessary evolution in French cooking?
AND STEP ON IT
I have a ritual when I travel anywhere, for any reason: I get a perfume that I've never worn before, spritz it on in the cab to the airport, and then never wear it again unless I want to conjure the trip.
Can You Spot the MASTERPIECE?
Hint: It's a James Turrell. And he has turned a tiny Colorado town into the season's starriest art mecca.
Vitiligo Made Me Famous, but It's Not Who I Am
Model-turned-beauty-founder Winnie Harlow shares the story-her story-that no one else wants to.
ΤΗΕ HIGH ART OF Stardom
THE JOURNEY FROM CHILD STAR TO BONA FIDE LEGEND IS A NOTORIOUSLY TRICKY ONE. SO HOW DOES A PERSON TAKE IT ALL IN THE OBSESSIVE SCRUTINY, THE INTENSE PRESSURE, THE HEADY PRAISE-AND COME OUT OKAY ON THE OTHER END? THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT MADDIE ZIEGLER IS FIGURING OUT.
The Confusing State of Microcelebrity, From Someone Who's Living It
With great (TikTok) power comes great (TikTok) responsibility. But...is that necessarily a good thing?
The Cool-Girl Trip of Your Outdoorsy Dreams
Bryce Canyon called and said to pack that new hiking fedora.
The 2022 Cosmo Pet Awards
An expertly curated list of picks for your very best friend.
Influencers Have Platforms, Celebs Have Street Style
And yeah, they're definitely using it to stay famous.
I Sold Everything I Owned to Pursue Country Music Fame and It Was Actually Worth It
Think #VanLife but with a (very ambitious) mission.
So Should I Just… Keep Watching My Friend Mess Up?
It’s all about perspective—and boundaries, says our advice columnist, therapist Minaa B.
Can You Believe This Thing Is Vegan?
And that it's...breakfast? Introducing the brainchild of Hannah Sunderani, author of The Two Spoons Cookbook, packed with plant-based recipes that prove good-for-you food can actually taste good. But, like, actually.
Dressing Up With Hollywood's Hottest
These eight rising stars-wearing our favorite rising designers-are the new It List.
The Sublime Genderf*ckery of the “Grow Your Clit” Movement
Cosmo reports on a niche physical pursuit that’s building an unlikely community.
The Weird Symptoms of My Traumatic Brain Injury-and the Freak Accident That Caused It
Why is it so hard to spot a TBI?