Tissot times the Tour, a time-telling robot, a new diving chronograph and more.
Contre La Montre

Tissot has been named the official timekeeper for the Tour de France professional cycling race. The Swiss brand timed the Grand Tour back in the late ’80s and will once again be timing the elite peloton as they race across the Alps and Pyrenees en route to Paris. Time trial stages are nicknamed “contre la montre” which means “against the watch” in French. This July, that phrase takes on new meaning.
Big Blue

Christopher Ward is taking pre-orders for an all-new C60 Trident Chronograph, a watch with 600 meters of water resistance, screw-lock push-pieces and a Swiss mechanical chronograph calibre under the hood. The deep-blue dial can be matched with a rubber strap or worn on a steel bracelet. Available in March, you can reserve one early.