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Watches / 1 July 2020
A shortlist of the best timepieces of 2020 to connect with.
The 1858 Monopusher Chronograph Origins Limited Edition 100 combines vintage sensibilities with modern aesthetics.
The maison celebrates its various creative collaborations with its latest exhibition.
The IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph Edition "Tribute to 3705" is more than a mere homage.
The Swiss manufacture announces its latest F1 partnership ahead of its 230th anniversary.
Richard Mille has become synoymous with its tonneau-shaped cases, high-tech innovations and resistant materials.
The celebrity couple talk about how small moments in time played defining roles in the course of their relationship.
Cartier’s object, watches and accessories are the perfect gifts to give and receive this holiday season.
Chanel shines a light on the allure of androgyny with its iconic Boy.Friend watch.
Taking place on 29 November 2020, the Phillips Hong Kong Watch Auction: XI brings to the table a smorgasbord of vintage and modern timepieces to dazzle even the most seasoned of collectors. T Singapore has the lowdown on the highlights.
For a time of monumental doubt, a Swiss watchmaker’s objects of tectonic significance.
As she enters a new stage of womanhood, the renowned model writes a tale of a woman’s evolving power through her own experiences.
The colourful releases of the new Rolex Oyster Perpetual line showcases the craftsmanship and technology behind its longstanding physical appeal.
A journey inside the new Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner.
In the current dark times, the “Doctor Strange” actor re-evaluates the value of time and quality of living through his experience with Jaeger-LeCoultre.
The Swiss watchmaking brand debuts its first in-house chronograph after 20 years, showing a different side to its anti-classic design codes.
Watches crafted from this practical and hard-wearing metal are a stylish way to tell time.
Portraying a historic watchmaker in IWC’s new short film, “Born of a Dream,” the actor lends a window into the concealed life of Florentine Ariosto Jones.
After 20 years and about hundreds of executions, the J12 Paradoxe represents Chanel’s most progressive leap in watchmaking yet.
Skeleton-style timepieces that are by turns sporty and genteel.
Known for its esoteric pursuits, watchmaker Richard Mille is becoming more inclusive than one would expect.
As a child, Maisie Williams grew up on television sets and in the public eye. Now we witness the actor transition into the next chapter of her life story — both onscreen and off.
From within a workshop that was once ravaged during World War II, the designer Frank Buchwald builds mechanical creatures that light up and tell the time.
Nearly 40 years later, the Swiss luxury watchmaker tidies up its Chronomat line, an icon of its era, to reintroduce a modern slice of Breitling’s history.
One of Longines’s most classic models is now fronted by eight different coloured straps — and a new yet familiar face.
In just two decades, the Chanel J12 has earned its place as an icon in the watch world.
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