When it comes to watches, mechanical timepieces are considered the best investment in terms of quality and value retention. But even in the world of luxury timepieces, very few brands can craft their ...
Glashütte Original’s latest movement adds a touch of Swiss technology. Before the Berlin wall fell in 1989, the watch factory that would become Glashütte Original was a manufacture frozen in time.
NOMOS Glashütte is located in a tiny German town in the mountains near the Czech Republic border. The town was founded by a monk centuries ago and has since become a center of horological excellence, ...
Nomos Glashütte’s bestselling Tangente model had remained unchanged for more than three decades. But this year, the boutique brand infused its flagship model with 31 new color combinations in a series ...
Here’s a fun way to close out summer: retro-style chronographs with Disco Blue or Vibrating Orange dials. They sound more like Pantone or nail polish shades, but Glashütte Original has coined the ...
German watchmaker Glashütte Original has one of the most varied catalogs in the luxury watch game. Want a killer dive watch? Get a SeaQ. In the mood for something haute and avant-garde? Try the Pano ...
Welcome to Dialed In, Esquire's weekly column bringing you horological happenings and the most essential news from the watch world since March 2020. As a brand, Glashütte Original was formed in 1994, ...
It has long been a thing, in sporty watchmaking circles, to deck out a chronograph's dial with jazzy accent colors. In a visually complicated watch, these accents can help differentiate between the ...
For nearly 200 years, Glashuette watches were regarded as among the world's finest. But after WWII, the watch factory came under the authority of the East German government. NPR's Guy Raz reports that ...
Editor’s Note: Watches & Wonders (formerly SIHH) and Baselworld 2020 are canceled but that hasn’t stopped watch brands large and small from debuting their new wares. To stay on top of this year’s best ...
A regulation now requires local brands to ensure that at least 50 percent of a timepiece’s ‘added value’ is created in the town. By Penelope Colston In recent years, at least 60 percent of the ...