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Introducing Kristian Haagen's new book 'Hashtags and Watches' (Interview) - Monochrome-Watches
This is his sixth book and his first in English. I am of course referring to one of the finest watch photographers on the planet, Kristian Haagen. For the launch of his new book, ‘Hashtags and Watches‘ we thought it would be cool to find out a little more about the man behind the lens. The book consists of 176 pages of original horological photography. In this short interview we find out who inspired Kristian to start taking photo's nd he tell us the story surrounding a particular shoot that caused quite a reaction on social media!When did you get into photography? Ad - Scroll to continue with article I was inspired by my dad. He was an avid photographer and he taught me how to develop in the dark of his workshop.Are you self taught?I have been into photography since I was a kid, but it is not until the last three years that I started to do photograp
Introducing: The New Worlds Thinnest Tourbillon, the 1.85mm Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon
We are undoubtedly in a golden age of the ultra-thin watch, with records continuously being shattered and timepieces at a level of thinness that would have been almost unimaginable just a few years ago At Watches and Wonders 2024, Piaget clinched the record for the thinnest tourbillon ever with its?Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon, measuring a mere 2mm. Well, just a year later, Bulgari recaptures this title – and the bragging rights. Meet the Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon, a 1.85mm watch that's now the new world's thinnest tourbillon watch available.?The Bulgari Octo Finissimo series is one of the most striking watch collections of the last decade. This impressive saga turned Bulgari into one of the unrivalled masters of ultra-thin watchmaking, topping one record of thinness after another. 2014 –?Octo Finissimo Tourbillon?– thinnest Tourbillon movement 1.95mm – case 5.00mm – calibre BVL 268 2016 –?Octo Finissimo Minute Repeater?–
Introducing The New Hamilton Jazzmaster Face-2-Face III
Introduced in 2013, the Jazzmaster Face-2-Face brings Hamilton’s innovative watchmaking expertise and flair for unconventional design to the fore. Today,?Hamilton introduces the third chapter in its fascinating Face-2-Face saga with a swivelling case and two dials with chronograph functions on one and measurement scales and an openworked movement on the other. ?In a departure from the large oval-shaped cases of the preceding models, the new?Hamilton Jazzmaster Face-2-Face III?comes in a more compact 44mm round case at an even more accessible price. An out-of-the-ordinary watch, the double-faced Jazzmaster is a limited edition of 999 watches.Quirky designsHamilton, the American watch brand that became a Swiss subsidiary of Swatch Group in 2003, revolutionised the watch scene by producing the world’s first electrical battery-operated watch in 1957, the Ventura. That might have been enough to secure its place in the annals of watch history, but it also stood out with its odd s
Industry Frederic Arnault Appointed CEO of TAG Heuer
LVMH Group, the?world leader in luxury, has just announced that Stephane Bianchi will assume the role of CEO of the LVMH Watch and Jewelry Division with a scope enlarged to encompass jewellery brands Chaumet and FRED, in addition to TAG Heuer, Zenith and Hublot. Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of Bvlgari, will continue to report to Toni Belloni, LVMH Group Managing Director. Along with this new position, the group has also announced the appointment of Frederic Arnault as CEO of TAG?Heuer.Frederic Arnault, 25 years old, is the fourth child of Bernard Arnault, Chairman and Chief Executive of luxury giant LVMH. A graduate of the prestigious ecole Polytechnique in Paris, he has joined TAG Heuer late 2017. He had been the brand's Strategy and Digital Director since September 2018, leading, in particular, the launch of the TAG Heuer third-generation Connected Watch – you can read our interview with him here. He will now be alone at the helm of the company as of 1 July. Ad - Scrol
Massena LAB x Mathey-Tissot Type XX Watches
There are many watches that can be named iconic or emblematic. Each category has its cult watches – the Submariner for divers, the Speedmaster for racing chronographs and the Calatrava for dress watches. Few can rival the aura of the Type XX watches when it comes to pilot’s watches, specifically pilot’s chronographs. As we speak, Breguet is somewhat dormant on this topic, and only Airain seems to have an appealing re-edition to please collectors. Well, there’s a third option to look at now. Indeed, Massena LAB, the design studio headed by William Massena, is on a mission to revive Mathey-Tissot Type XX to its former glory… ?And their collaboration seems to have resulted in something very attractive.The Type XX and Mathey-TissotContrary to what many believe, the Type XX or Type 20 watches are not the sole property of Breguet. In fact, the name doesn’t even refer to a model but to a set of specifications for the creation of a pilot’s chronograph