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Introducing the new Felipe Pikullik Moonphase II, an important internal step for the independent watchmaker

Introducing the new Felipe Pikullik Moonphase II, an important internal step for the independent watchmaker

Felipe Pikullik, one of the rising stars of independent watchmaking, began his career in Glashütte, where he worked with renowned watchmakers such as Kudoke and Rolf Lang. In 2017, at the age of 23, he founded his own brand in Berlin. Since then, Felipe Pikullik has been widely regarded as a master of decoration, elevating […]

First look – The new Vanguart Black Hole Tourbillon in rose gold

First look – The new Vanguart Black Hole Tourbillon in rose gold

Independent watchmakers love a good origin story, and Vanguart has one. The brand was founded in 2017 by APRP graduates Axel Leuenberger and Jérémy Freléchox, designer Thierry Fischer and F1 insider Mehmet Korutürk and debuted the Black Hole Tourbillon in 2021. This first watch featured a floating flying tourbillon, concentric automaton disks that rotate time […]

First look – The Frederique Constant Highlife Chronograph Automatic Bamford Special Edition

First look – The Frederique Constant Highlife Chronograph Automatic Bamford Special Edition

Frederique Constant and Bamford Watch Department approach watch design from different areas of the industry, but both operate within clear, self-defined parameters. Frederique Constant has earned its reputation by producing accessible mechanical watches, manufacturing calibers in-house and maintaining a pragmatic, function-focused design approach. In contrast, Bamford is known for reinterpreting established forms through contrasting color […]

In detail – The Urwerk x Ulysse Nardin UR-FREAK, an unexpected collaboration with a breathtaking result

In detail – The Urwerk x Ulysse Nardin UR-FREAK, an unexpected collaboration with a breathtaking result

Not many contemporary watchmaking creations have influenced our perception of timekeeping as dramatically as the 2001 Ulysse Nardin Freak and Urwerk's wandering hour satellites. Both emerged from the creative boom of the late 1990s, when mechanical watchmaking clearly demonstrated its experimental and innovative spirit. Ulysse Nardin's “Freak” redefined the mechanical wristwatch by eliminating the dial, […]

First look – The brand new 4th generation Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean (including video)

First look – The brand new 4th generation Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean (including video)

As Omega's longest-running collection, the Seamaster has all the credentials to be considered emblematic. While the model was launched in 1948, it was the launch of the Seamaster 300 in 1957 that gave the collection its true edge. But we must remember that there is more than one Seamaster. The name includes several sub-collections, such […]

First Look – The new Kallinich Claeys Einser Zentralsecond Voyager Edition

First Look – The new Kallinich Claeys Einser Zentralsecond Voyager Edition

Founded by former A. Lange & Söhne watchmakers Johannes Kallinich and Thibault Claeys, the independent watchmaking atelier Kallinich Claeys has quickly become one of the most interesting names in contemporary Glashütte watchmaking. Their debut watch, the One Central Seconds, introduced a clean design approach and a carefully constructed in-house movement with central seconds and a […]

The ABCs of Time – How Are Mechanical Watches Wound? A Comprehensive Guide to Automatic and Manual Movements

The ABCs of Time – How Are Mechanical Watches Wound? A Comprehensive Guide to Automatic and Manual Movements

There are basically two types of watch movements – mechanical and quartz. The latter is powered by a battery or a combination of solar and rechargeable cells, while the former is powered by one or sometimes multiple mainsprings with no electrical input. There are also grey areas like Grand Seiko’s Spring Drive or Accutron’s Electrostatic […]