November 2023
Dubai Watch Week Insiders Share Tips and Tricks for the Fair
The event, scheduled for Nov. 16-20, expects to feature 68 brands and the introduction of about 20 new timepieces.
6 Watches Outline the Industry’s Growth in Sustainability
The industry’s response to calls for change has been complex, but the debut of these watches over the last 50 years provides some insight.
Students in Geneva May Be the Watch Designers of Tomorrow
Graduate students in a rare diploma program for watch design are creating timepieces for the future.
Jiro Katayama’s Otsuka Lotec Watches Focus on Mechanics
Jiro Katayama’s designs for his Otsuka Lotec brand take inspiration from hand-held movie cameras and speedometers.
Applying Her Kurdish Heritage to Watches
Leyla Uysal uses ethnic motifs and the colors of her Turkish homeland in her Bajer line.
Charity Watch Auction Stalled by Social Media Outcry
A social media outcry over its more than $100 million in donations led Only Watch, one of the industry’s most high-profile events, to cancel its Nov. 5 sale.
Philip Chuah Taught Himself to Make Watch Straps
Philip Chuah, who used YouTube videos to learn the skill, now creates bands in everything from calfskin to tilapia.
Breitling’s Sustainability Director Calls for ‘Meaningful Transparency’
Breitling’s sustainability director says ‘data dumps’ don’t help the public understand environmental efforts.
Tissot Says Youth-Oriented Marketing Has Paid Off
The company does not disclose sales, but its chief executive maintains that sporty designs and a video blitz have helped double-digit growth this year.
A Giant Leap for the Leap Second. Is Mankind Ready?
A top scientist has proposed a new way to reconcile the two different ways that our clocks keep time. Meet — wait for it — the leap minute.
Bistate Battle Over Congestion Pricing Escalates With New Lawsuit
The mayor of Fort Lee, N.J., is suing New York to halt what he says is the harm the new tolling system will do to his city.
October 2023
RollieFest 2023 Comes to New York
Geoffrey Hess invited what he described as ‘the crème de la crème of the collectors’ community’ to a weekend in Manhattan.
She Winds Clocks at Paris’s Landmarks
Yohanna Arvaud and her team maintain hundreds of timepieces in locations like the Élysée Palace and the Louvre.
Watchmakers Know That Finissage Counts
The centuries-old art of finissage commands attention from brands and collectors alike.
A Tale of 2 Chronograph Watches
The Tentagraph by Grand Seiko and the 1941 Grönograaf by Grönefeld are the same kind of timepiece, but as different as they could be.
At Van Cleef & Arpels, Going Into ‘Unknown Territories’
Rainer Bernard, the house’s director of research and development of watches, says a sense of exploration drives its horological efforts.
Prague Fair to Focus on Microbrand Watches
Organizers of the December event in the Czech capital want to attract local visitors as well as some of the city’s many holiday tourists.
Vacheron Constantin and the Met Forge a Partnership
Educational programs are the focus of the agreement between the brand and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but watches might come along, too.
Piaget’s Creative Director Talks Watches
Stéphanie Sivrière, who joined the Swiss watchmaker in 2002, now is its creative director of jewelry and watches.
September 2023
Watch Clubs for People Who Tick
Enthusiasts say their shared interest has widened their social circle as they bond over all things horological.
How to Take Better Watch Photographs
Professionals and hobbyists share their tips for improving your timepiece images.
Watch-Related Events This Autumn
The watch world’s calendar is packed with meet-ups, fairs, auctions, conferences and awards ceremonies.
Does My Watch Need a Winder?
Fans say the devices provide benefits, including help with lubrication, but detractors say overuse can cause damage.
Luxurious Takes on Pâté en Croûte
Plus: one-of-a-kind painted cabinets, origami-inspired fashion and more from T’s cultural compendium.
Why Some Top Runners Prefer to Train Without a GPS Watch
An increasing number of elite distance runners don’t wear activity tracking or GPS watches. They think they are better athletes because of it.