The (Watch) Faces of Qatar
As the World Cup nears, six residents describe their timepieces.
Watch Brands Increase the Use of Responsibly Mined Gold
But as yellow gold makes a comeback, businesses say it is not easy to find supplies.
Breitling Embraces Lab-Grown Diamonds in Watches
Breitling says it will phase out mined stones by the end of 2024.
His Specialty? Building Watch Brands.
Manuel Emch currently is the interim chief executive at Louis Erard.
A Children’s Watch That Tells More Than the Hour
The founder of Blok Watches said its first timepiece helps young wearers see, and understand, the passage of time.
A Watch Auction to Support the Swiss Institute
The nonprofit art institution in New York City has teamed with Phillips for a benefit event in December.
A Cubed, Colorful Retreat in the California Desert
Plus: an iced coffee season that never ends and more from T’s cultural compendium.
Watches With a Sense of Place
Inspired by their surroundings, brands create designs that celebrate special landscapes.
Which Watches Will Be the Classics of Tomorrow?
Everybody talks about the Nautilus, Royal Oak and Daytona, standouts from the 1960s and ’70s. But what’s next?
In Paris, a Kind of Watch Repair Cooperative
Three watchmakers who met as students now work together to fix and renovate timepieces.
If a Watch Says ‘Glashütte,’ It Actually Has to Be Made There
A regulation now requires local brands to ensure that at least 50 percent of a timepiece’s ‘added value’ is created in the town.
Succession, Nepotism or Just a New Generation in Watches?
Whatever you call it, these young leaders are changing the way their brands do business.
A Watch Lends More Drama to a New ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’
The director of a new version of “All Quiet on the Western Front” said he added the Alpina timepiece to heighten the film’s drama.
Louis Vuitton Marks 20 Years of Watchmaking
The brand is celebrating the milestone with a limited-edition watch and a video starring Bradley Cooper.