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monochrome-watches.com | Robin Nooy |Denis Peshkov |Brice Goulard |Nina Scally
Not all images were able to load for printing. Please close the print window and try again. Plenty of people consider mechanical watches an art, and to an extent, I consider myself one of them. I do hold the conviction that, in the end, a watch is a tool to tell time, but every so often, I can appreciate when a watch pairs its time-telling capabilities with something expressive. And when the press details about Moritz Grossmann’s latest watch came in, I was pleasantly surprised by the dials.
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monochrome-watches.com | Denis Peshkov |Brice Goulard |Frank Geelen
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monochrome-watches.com | Denis Peshkov |Brice Goulard
Not all images were able to load for printing. Please close the print window and try again. Yema continues to refine its catalogue by raising the bar on quality and craftsmanship, unveiling fresh iterations of one of its most iconic models. Still drawing inspiration from the original 1960s diver series, the French watchmaker introduces new versions of the Superman Skin Diver, now equipped with its proprietary CMM.20 micro-rotor calibre, in a move that aligns with the brand strategy.
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monochrome-watches.com | Denis Peshkov |Robin Nooy |Rebecca Doulton |Nina Scally
Cosmic Green, Funky Blue, Swiss Mad Red, Citrus Green… Indie brand H. Moser & Cie. is no stranger to bold, expressive colour. These vibrant hues have graced the dials of the Pioneer Centre Seconds series, alongside Arctic Blue and Blue Lagoon.
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monochrome-watches.com | Brice Goulard |Max E. Reddick |Denis Peshkov |Frank Geelen
Not all images were able to load for printing. Please close the print window and try again. It is widely known that IWC has experience with ceramic watches since it was the first brand to release a timepiece made of zirconium oxide (the real name for ceramic) in 1985 with the Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar.
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monochrome-watches.com | Denis Peshkov |Brice Goulard |Frank Geelen |Xavier Markl
In 2023, Jean-Claude Biver, an industry veteran who requires no introduction, returned to the spotlight after retiring from his latest position at LVMH when, with his son Pierre, he unveiled the Biver Carillon Tourbillon, the debut timepiece from the newly minted family-name brand. True to form, expectations were sky-high, with the launch setting a tone in technical complexity and price points.
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monochrome-watches.com | Denis Peshkov |Max E. Reddick |Xavier Markl |Frank Geelen
Not all images were able to load for printing. Please close the print window and try again. Of all the new releases from Tudor at this year’s Watches and Wonders, the standout piece was undoubtedly the evolution of the Black Bay 58 line, now presented in a striking all-burgundy design, with both the dial and bezel dressed in the deep red tone.
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3 weeks ago |
monochrome-watches.com | Denis Peshkov |Brice Goulard |Frank Geelen |Robin Nooy
Grand Seiko got into the spotlight in 2023 with the launch of its first-ever mechanical chronograph, the Evolution 9 Tentagraph SLGC001, filling the gap in the brand’s 60-year legacy of precision watchmaking – surprisingly, it was missing one until recently. For 2025, Grand Seiko introduces the Tentagraph SLGC007 – a near-identical successor to the original, distinguished primarily by its new dial colour.
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monochrome-watches.com | Denis Peshkov |Brice Goulard |Frank Geelen |Rebecca Doulton
Not all images were able to load for printing. Please close the print window and try again. The Alpine Eagle draws inspiration from the 1980s St. Moritz series, Chopard’s take on the then-trending luxury sports watch with an integrated bracelet—a trend that has regained momentum. The Chopard Alpine Eagle Flying Tourbillon joined the collection in 2022, following the introduction of the chronograph and high-frequency models.
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3 weeks ago |
monochrome-watches.com | Denis Peshkov |Frank Geelen |Brice Goulard
Not all images were able to load for printing. Please close the print window and try again. Following the polarizing launch of its Terra Nova series last year, Bremont builds on the success of its MB aviation-inspired watches with the introduction of the new Altitude series. At the top of the lineup sits the Altitude Perpetual Calendar GMT Mono-Pusher, featuring a sophisticated complication module developed by Agenhor.