From film sets and laundromats to the world of haute horlogerie, discover how Alexandre Beauregard spent a decade chasing an impossible vision—and built one of independent watchmaking’s most distinctive brands.
Inside JS Watch Company: the Reykjavík-based independent watchmaker blending Icelandic heritage, handcrafted design and a refreshingly authentic approach to horology.
Explore the rich history of Canadian watchmaking - from military-issued timepieces and Eaton’s Rolex collaborations to modern independents like Bradley Taylor, Halios, Marathon and Sarauer Horology shaping a new era of Canadian craftsmanship.
What does it really take to revive a dormant watch brand? Raphael Granito shares how Formex Watches earned trust, built community and found its second life.
Step inside the story behind Canada’s Timepiece Shows and discover how a simple idea grew into a coast-to-coast community for collectors and brands. From Toronto to Vancouver and Montreal, see how these events are reshaping Canadian watch culture - and why they matter to you.
Robert Punkenhofer’s revival of Carl Suchy & Söhne is a study in restraint, philosophy, and modern Viennese identity. This piece explores how a 19th-century imperial watchmaker is being reimagined for today—without losing its soul.
Discover the emotional journeys of master watchmakers Dave Brailsford and Bradley Taylor as they hunt for rare rose engines, restore antique machines, and breathe new life into the ancient art of guilloché—turning every dial into a story of passion and craft.
Discover the untold story of German tool watchmakers like Sinn, Hanhart, Laco, Junghans, and Stowa. From pilot watches to rugged chronographs, this is German engineering in its most functional form.
For a country renowned for haute couture, fine wine, and more Michelin stars than you can shake a baguette at, it’s always been a little curious that France has long played second fiddle to its Swiss neighbours in the world of horology. But that’s changing—and fast.
May 26, 2025
2026 Timepiece World Awards
The awards recognize timepiece design achievement in 11 different categories including an additional people's choice category for the finalists of all the categories.