There are timepieces, and then there are objects that stop time entirely – not by their mechanics, but by their sheer audacity to exist. The Louis Vuitton Escale au Mont…
Boris Meirovich
Boris Meirovich
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Boris Meirovich is an avid fan of mechanical watches and a watch collector. For more than 25 years, he has been professionally involved in watch investing. He has a watch collection of 59 mechanical watches, many of which are rare models of famous Swiss brands. All articles about watches and watch reviews on BeautifulLife are written by Boris Meirovich.
Jump-hour watches are having a moment again, but Christopher Ward isn’t a late arrival to the party. The brand introduced its original C1 Jump Hour back in 2011, well before…
With the 2026 Formula 1 season approaching under a sweeping new technical framework, anticipation is building ahead of the opening round at Albert Park Circuit . New power unit regulations,…
Magnus Carlsen banging the table is not something chess fans ever expected to see. That single, unguarded gesture at Norway Chess in June 2025 captured the shift better than any…
Alpina introduces the Alpiner Manufacture Date Special Edition, a strictly limited run of 130 watches created in collaboration with the Geneva-based creative studio Label Noir . Known for its dark,…
L’Epée 1839 has always approached time differently. Where much of modern horology focuses on miniaturization and technical density, this Swiss manufacture has spent nearly two centuries treating time as a…
Casio has built the G-Shock legacy on toughness and constant reinvention. Over the decades, the line has expanded into countless variations, yet certain releases stand out when the brand leans…
For its 150th anniversary, Audemars Piguet made a deliberate and symbolic decision to step away from the wrist and return to the object that historically allowed the brand to push…
Luxury watch brand Audemars Piguet has unveiled the Neo Frame Jumping Hour, a rectangular timepiece that revisits the Streamline Moderne design language of the late 1920s and early 1930s through…
The CIGA Design Time Cipher is a mechanical wristwatch that deliberately steps away from traditional time display and leans into conceptual watchmaking. Instead of classic hands, it uses a wandering-hour…