Time and Tide Watches

Time and Tide Watches

Time+Tide stands out as a premier source for watch-related content globally. Our team publishes at least three articles daily on our website and shares a constant flow of videos on YouTube, along with spontaneous updates across our social media channels. We often appear on unexpected platforms thanks to collaborations with major international media like CNN. Our enthusiasm for watches is genuine and evident everywhere. We have a flexible approach to watches, valuing every aspect regardless of your budget, existing relationships with Authorized Dealers, or current collection status. Our goal is to help you enhance your collection and knowledge while ensuring the experience remains enjoyable. We believe in fostering discussions and providing valuable insights. Whether your interest in watches is at the “I spotted a cool watch in John Wick and ended up here” stage, or you’re a seasoned member of the Horological Society of New York (HSNY) who knows every reference number, you’ll feel right at home with us. We’ve witnessed how a passion for watches can transform lives. We embrace a vibrant enthusiasm for watches, and we’re not just talking about their size.

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  • 1 day ago | timeandtidewatches.com | Zach Blass

    Breguet obtained its patent for the tourbillon on June 26th 1801, and launches the new Classique Tourbillon Sidéral today in its honour. The 38mm 18k Breguet gold watch, with a grand feu aventurine enamel dial, is the brand’s first-ever flying tourbillon. It’s limited to 50 pieces, with pricing available on request. Breguet has turned a new page, with new CEO Gregory Kissling arriving just in time for the brand’s 250th anniversary this year.

  • 5 days ago | timeandtidewatches.com | Zach Blass

    Watch pricing is always a hot topic, and these days, enthusiasts often claim brands are being a bit too enthusiastic. But when a big-name brand drops something in the US$5,000 to US$6,000 range, ears perk up and they tune in. With a design dating back to the 1960s, the Breitling Top Time is notable for its chronograph designs and notably making a 007 cameo in 1965’s Thunderball.

  • 1 week ago | timeandtidewatches.com | Zach Blass

    Are you familiar with the Yema Yachtingraf? Born in the 1960s, the Yachtingraf was Yema’s answer to a chronograph built for the purpose of yacht racing and the importance of tracking 5-minute countdowns. In those days, it was a fully mechanical, Valjoux 7730-driven chronograph, but in the modern era the Yachtingraf Croisière is positioned as a more affordable mechaquartz endeavour.

  • 1 week ago | timeandtidewatches.com | Zach Blass

    TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph x Gulf or Monaco Chronograph Stopwatch? Of these two new limited edition watches, which would you pick? I got a hands-on closer look at both while attending the 109th running of the Indy 500 with TAG Heuer, and now I would love for you to check out our latest video below and let me know your answer in the comments.

  • 1 week ago | timeandtidewatches.com | Zach Blass

    Watch collectors will make any excuse to justify the expense of expanding their collections. One strategy potential strategy is to get your family as addicted to watches as you are – that one’s for free. Jokes aside, the romance of wearing a wristwatch is a passion we all want to pass on to the next generation. You never own a Patek Philippe, after all, you merely look after it for the next generation, right? Well, no.

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