In the hands of Pascal Raffy, the Maison has cemented its reputation as one of Swiss watchmaking's greats with bold mechanical imagination.
You can now discover the extravagant creations of Jacob the Jeweller up close in this dedicated space at Takashimaya S.C..
The godfather of streetwear drops a new chronograph with the fan-favourite glassbox design.
The expanded boutique houses a monumental Wall of Parts showcasing all the components of the signature Zeitwerk calibre.
We sit down with the American visual artist to chat about his wet 'n' wild wristwatch, the MP-17 Arsham Splash.
The world's oldest manufacture celebrates its 270th anniversary with The Quest: 270 years of seeking excellence.
Every line, every surface, every proportion of this watch is pared down to reveal the hours and minutes in their purest form.
How A. Lange & Söhne continues to shape Saxon precision timekeeping with its philosophy of restraint and uncompromising craft.
The square watch is here to stay
The watch serves up a Bronze Gold case with plenty of attitude.
Sixteen years after its debut, the stylish spinning cubes dazzle once again in a new streamlined case.
The making of the latest collab timepiece between the Swiss watchmaker and Japanese contemporary artist.
Inspired by Formula 1 engineering, the watch pairs lightweight titanium with bold Petronas green.
Drawing design inspirations from the Chinese zodiac in creating these stunning new timepieces.
New men’s timepieces for 2024—from classic steel stalwarts to models incorporating novel hues, such as navy and chocolate—push all the right buttons.
The leading South Korean actor and brand ambassador, Kim Soo Hyun, attended the launch of Ocean Star 39.
President of Patek Philippe Mr Thierry Stern shares about the new square icon during the international launch in Munich.
As the 2024 Games sweep into Paris, a dazzling array of luxurious wristwear graces the arms of elite athletes, from Shaun White's Omega to Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce's Richard Mille.
A celebratory timepiece to count down to the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
Back to basics, part two.