Journaliste spécialisée en horlogerie, la plume de Marie présente les nouveautés tout en s'occupant de la rubrique Architecture.
impeccable aesthetic appeal, an exemplary movement, a watch that is beautiful, comfortable and useful; a mechanical gem in the noblest sense of the word.
It’s the season’s absolute must have. The cuff watch, the watchmaking interpretation of the famous bracelet – which has basically become the it-bracelet –
Architecture An architectural monument calling upon the skills of civil engineering, a bridge is a term frequently used in the watchmaking world. In addition to
The smell of hot tarmac and the screech of tyres hold no secrets for Tudor, which is multiplying its partnerships in the racing circuit
The watch : Rotonde de Cartier Double Tourbillon Mystérieux Mystery ! The word is particularly appropriate for this supremely understated model that hides a highly complex
Rarely has a feminine model so perfectly enshrined the values and the image of a watch company. The first watch exclusively created by Chanel
Making the timepieces he develops strike/sing has become something entirely natural for him, like a personal signature. With the Dual Tow in 2009, Christophe
To commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Patek Philippe Boutique opened in 2008 at Tiffany & Co., the Manufacture presents an elegant masculine Annual
Don’t be fooled by its classic and refined exterior. The L.U.C Qualité Fleurier is – quite literally – a tried and tested timekeeping instrument.
The watch : Tambour Automatic Chronograph with Tachometer by Louis Vuitton Voyagez! That is exactly what this watch might say if it had powers beyond measuring speed
1st art : architecture The connection between art and architecture is often disconcertingly obvious. How many timepieces use the same aesthetic language as illustrious architectural monuments?
Capeland, the sporting chic collection from Baume & Mercier, is exclusively composed of automatic chronographs intended for men. They are inspired by a 1948
The exclusive Delaneau brand devotes its passion and its mastery of watchmaking-related artistic crafts to serving women, to whom it dedicates its entire collections.
In 2010, Hermès re-issued some of the most emblematic pieces of furniture deisgned by Jean-Michel Franck and thereby revived the art of straw marquetry.
Few brands successfully add a feminine chapter to the book of mechanical poetry. Corum offers a pleasant surprise by introducing a magnificent Admiral’s Cup
Montblanc The watch : Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph Open Hometime Well-travelled people who spend as much time among the clouds as they do with their feet firmly on