Maison Alcée is back with something owners have been asking for: a moon-phase module for the Persée, the brand's signature clock that arrives in pieces and is assembled at home. It must be noted that it's not a standalone release—you'll need to already own a Persée to add this on—but it feels like a natural…
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Over the last few years, Felipe Pikullik has quietly built a reputation as a very compelling and impressive independent watchmaker. His new, in-house developed Sternenhimmel FPA1 is the latest example, but it's far from the only one. For starters, Pikullik, who we wrote about a few years ago, and his…
Like a little bonbon of horological sweetness at the end of another week, your Bring a Loupe for the 27th of March is here. We're getting dangerously close to the end of March, meaning you've made it not only through another month but the entire first quarter of 2026. As Tom Haveford would advise: Treat…
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The relaunched Dennison grabbed attention and turned heads with its debut ALD collection, using affordable quartz movements mixed with high-end, considered design from Switzerland's Emmanuel Gueit to take us back to the go-go glam era of stone dials and bold shapes of the 70s and 80s. When the brand then…
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Ahead of Watches and Wonders in just a few weeks, Nomos kicks off the year with a set of light, playful new dials for the first release of 2026. They are new Club Campus dial colors, "Full Rose" and "All Olive," a pair that mark a shift from the past…
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The past few years have marked a significant refresh across all of Longines's product lines, and this year, it's time for the Hydroconquest to get a facelift. The new generation Hydroconquest continues to streamline the Longines modern dive watch for a broader audience. This new three-handed dive line actually draws…
