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The Orange of the Deep: The Doxa SUB 300 and a Diver's Knowledge of Colour
The Visible Date: The Tissot Visodate and a Notary's Sense of Time
The Romance of the Road and of Time: The Grand Return of the Cartier Roadster
The Blue Beneath the Ice: The Czapek Antarctique Cosmic Blue
The Legend in the Attic: The Zenith Chronomaster Sport and the Secret of the El Primero
Twenty Seconds a Year and Three Hundred Metres: The Grand Seiko Spring Drive U.F.A. Ushio 300 Diver
A diving instructor and a metrologist on the Izu Peninsula discuss a diver's watch that drifts by twenty seconds a …
A Riot of Colour in a Candy Jar: The Christopher Ward Twelve 36 Pic'n'Mix
Paint Splashed Across Time: The Christopher Ward Twelve Xander
The Colour Where Sight Ends: The Zenith Defy Extreme Ultraviolet
From the Moon to the Wrist: The Swatch Bioceramic MoonSwatch Mission to the Moon 1969
The Poetry of Thinness: The Bvlgari Octo Finissimo and the Art of Subtraction
Time Floating Beneath the Glass: The Ressence Type 11 and an Independent’s Coming of Age
Seconds from a Single Master’s Hands: Sylvain Pinaud and the 30-Second Tourbillon
Truth at a Glance: The Tudor Monarch and the Quiet Triumph of a Centenary
Colours That Carry Explorers' Names: The Farer Chronographs
The Breath of Nature and the Flow of Time: Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Nature Dials
A Watch on the Rock: The Norqain Wild ONE and a Material That Defies Shock
A Graduation Gift and the Joy of the Bauhaus: The Nomos Club Campus All Olive and Full Rose
The Colour of Rock and Sea: The New Generation Longines HydroConquest
Colour Fired in Glasgow: anOrdain and the Patience of an Enamel Dial
Two Escapements, One Balance: The Bernhard Lederer CIC 39 InVerto Titanium
A chronometer with two escapements in the chronometry room of the Besançon Observatory: constant force, the natural escapement idea and …
A Dial Between Two Filters: The MING 29.06 Peepshow
Two polarising filters in a photographic studio, and a dial that reads black, blue or violet depending on where you …
The Grain of the Stone and the Logic of the Joint: The Atelier Wen Millésime 2025 Perception Xuán
In a joiner's workshop in Shanghai, a conversation about why a four layer pietersite dial does not break.
The Third Act: Petermann Bédat Reference 1825
The third watch from a two person workshop with two GPHG wins, and for the first time without a complication
A Numeral That Jumps in a Tenth of a Second: The Bremont Terra Nova 38 Jumping Hour Stealth Black
On a night exercise in Snowdonia, on why a jumping hour must never jump slowly.
Two Pushers, a Movement That Never Stops: Laurent Ferrier Sport Traveller
Thirty seven years at Patek Philippe, a podium at Le Mans, and the new calibre LF275.01
A Stopwatch Five Hundred Kilometres Long: The Runners of the Tōkaidō and Seiko’s Edo Purple
In Edo the length of an hour changed with the season. For the men on the road the only useful …
The Man Who Measured Forty-Three Thousand Kilometres With His Own Stride: Inō Tadataka and the Edo Purple of the Alpinist
He set out at fifty-five, walked for seventeen years, and mapped the coastline of a country using the length of …