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NAME GAME
There are some colourful names in watchmaking, and we thought it would be fun to go down that rabbit hole...
DRESSING UP
We take a detour from complications to discuss the factors to consider when purchasing a dress watch
COLOUR POP
Easily Rolex’s most versatile design, the introduction of the 41mm version of the Oyster Perpetual addresses a market gap with a fresh take on a venerable range
We Look At The Foundation Of Certain Designs And Their Modern Day Reinterpretations
We look at the foundation of certain designs and their modern-day reinterpretations
What To Look Out For When Getting Dual Time Complication
The relevance of the dual-time complication should not be affected by present-day circumstances as it is still a compelling complication to own. We highlight what to look out for when getting one
We Wrote 2019 GPHG-Winning Stefan Kudoke And He Took Time Off From Making Watches To Reply
We wrote 2019 GPHG-winning Stefan Kudoke and he took time off from making watches to reply
The Patek Philippe Ref. 5303r-001 Sounds As Good As It Looks
The Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 sounds as good as it looks
Dive Watch, The Most Famous Look For A Wristwatch
The dive watch might be the most famous look for a wristwatch. We examine the popularity of this very specific and constraining aesthetic
Anthony De Haas Explains The 2020 Novelties
A. Lange & Sohne Director of Product Development Anthony de Haas regales us with his usual wit as he explains the 2020 novelties
Chanel J12 - Gem Of A Timepiece
Chanel watchmaking presents the clearest representation of its values in the J12 X-Ray – literally. This gem of a timepiece also gives us the chance to wax lyrical about the J12 overall
The Hermes Arceau Lift Tourbillon Minute Repeater Tells An Intriguing Tale
The Hermes Arceau Lift tourbillon minute repeater tells an intriguing tale
New Standards
The entire Rolex Submariner range gets an update, in an unexpected development
Ceramic And Bronze Watches
WOW Singapore and Thailand editors discuss their views and tastes in ceramic and bronze watches
Heavy Metal
To conclude our foray into the world of bracelets, here are eight of the most popular types, with a special note for one grand new entry
On The Pace
Chronographs are complex, but buying one should not be. We break down the essentials one should consider before pulling the trigger
Crystal Art
WOW visits Cristalleries de Saint-Louis where the millefiori dials are produced for Hermès
Double Time
The new A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Time Zone sneaks into the issue after a delayed debut for 2020
Gold Experience
Panerai takes a stroll down the precious metal lane with its rendition of the Luminor Marina in gold
Compositional Glory
There are a few relatively recent standout watches in ceramic that deserve their own space, which is what they get here. Besides that, we also look at a few high-tech materials and processes that are definitely not ceramic, but are new for 2020
Military Precision
Walter von Kanel has retired as CEO of Longines, after more than 50 years at the firm. We pay tribute to this legendary merchant of time
Countdown Conversation
Two WOW editors sit down (virtually) to talk about their respective relationships with chronographs
Lionel Favre
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Product Design Director has deep roots in watch and jewellery that make him uniquely suited to tackle icons such as the Reverso
All Tomorrow's Parties
When exhibitions and parties are possible once more, the watchmaking shows will take on very different flavours. We take a look at how we arrived at this state of affairs
Down To A T
Reed Krakoff brings a whimsical touch to his debut collection for Tiffany & Co.
15 Years Of Crazy Hours: Meet Nicholas Rudaz, Coo Of Franck Muller
We spoke to Franck Muller COO Nicholas Rudaz about the Crazy Hours 15th anniversary as well as brand philosophy.
Anniversary Cruise
Harry Winston celebrates the 20th anniversary of its Ocean collection in ostentatious style.
Ferociously Rare
For the Petite Heure Minute Smalta Clara, Jaquet Droz introduces one of the most complicated artistic techniques to its repertoire of traditional art
Knack Panthere
Marie-Laure Cérède, creation director of Cartier Watchmaking Studio, discusses the maison’s adroit watchmaking skill in creating the siren allure of the Révélation d’une Panthère in the face of other brand icons
Ethics In Luxury
“Sustainability” and “ethics” have been buzzwords in the luxury industry with the increasing number of investigative studies and proactive actions taken by major luxury houses to bring the issues to the forefront
Red Carpet Treatment
When Chopard was offered the opportunity to redesign the Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or, it heralded 20 years of red carpet-worthy bejeweled accessories