WatchTime

WatchTime

Founded in 1999 in New York City by the Ebner Publishing Group from Ulm, Germany, WatchTime is a prominent player in the world of watch publishing. Ebner is a versatile publishing entity and stands as Europe’s top publisher of consumer watch magazines. WatchTime has established sister publications in countries including Germany, Poland, Korea, Japan, China, and India. Since its inception, WatchTime has risen to be a global leader and is recognized as America’s top magazine focused on watches. It caters to enthusiasts who appreciate high-quality wristwatches. The watch has evolved into an essential accessory, akin to a car, symbolizing style and personal values with its intricate design and technical features. WatchTime aims to delve into and celebrate the world of exquisite wristwatches and the culture surrounding them. Our magazine and website, watchtime.com, provide insights into all facets of luxury timepieces, including the watches themselves, the manufacturers and nations behind them, and the passionate community of watch enthusiasts who design, create, wear, and cherish these remarkable objects.

International, Consumer
English
Magazine

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Domain Authority
60
Ranking

Global

#217546

United States

#139619

Lifestyle/Jewelry and Luxury Products

#716

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Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 1 day ago | watchtime.com | Sabine Zwettler

    With the Red Hunter Anniversary Piece, the young Swiss watch brand Furlan Marri is celebrating its fourth anniversary in style. The brand, which garnered international attention after winning the Horological Revelation Prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG), continues to make waves in the world of fine watchmaking. This minimalist three-hand timepiece marks a significant milestone—not only in celebration but also in size.

  • 2 days ago | watchtime.com | Sabine Zwettler

    The trend toward downsizing classic timepieces has been going strong for several years now. And it’s not just limited to dress watches—sport watches, known for their technical sophistication and rugged build, are also joining the miniaturization movement. A recent example comes from Bell & Ross: the new BR 05 36MM. Originally launched in 2019 with a 40mm case, the BR 05 collection quickly became a favorite among fans of the brand, known for its aviation-inspired timepieces.

  • 2 days ago | watchtime.com | Sabine Zwettler

    With the new Orbit Purple, Armin Strom introduces a striking new version of its innovative timepiece, featuring the brand’s signature on-demand date display. The bold violet subdial adds a daring splash of color, creating a vivid contrast to the beautifully exposed mechanics that define the Orbit’s design. Watches with date displays are a practical everyday choice, offering more than just the time—a daily reminder of the present moment that many find especially useful in a professional setting.

  • 3 days ago | watchtime.com | Sabine Zwettler

    Earlier this month, Patek Philippe introduced 14 new wristwatches, with the technical highlight being the extraordinary Quadruple Complication. This extremely complex haute-horlogerie timepiece stays true to its name, featuring a minute repeater, a complicated mono-pushersplit-seconds chronograph, and an instantaneous perpetual calendar. A showcase of the Geneva-based manufacture’s technical prowess, the Ref.

  • 6 days ago | watchtime.com | Sabine Zwettler

    At this year’s Watches & Wonders Montblanc introduced a stunning new version of its 1858 Split Second Chronograph, released in a limited edition of just 100 pieces. Certain to attract the interest of discerning chronograph collectors, it comes with a beautiful, almost mesmerizing burgundy dial with the historic Minerva logo. Enhanced with a sunburst finish, the shade dynamically changes depending on the light— ranging from deep crimson to brighter nuances of red.