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Martin Green

Freelance Editor

Martin Green is a freelance editor and respected voice in the watch world, known for his strong opinions and expert insights at WatchTime.

Articles by Martin Green

The Power of Platinum: 6 Watches That Make the Most of This Magic Metal - A Spotlight on Platinum Watches
Platinum is watchmaking’s quiet power metal, being heavier, rarer, and harder to master than gold. From refined calendar watches to extreme haute horlogerie, these six timepieces show how brands use platinum to signal their most serious creations.
5 minutes
Mar 24, 2026
A Closer Look at the Sero Watch Company Signature
In a crowded field of new watch brands, it takes something special to stand out, especially when the introduction comes via a seasoned industry insider. With its debut model, the Signature, Sero Watch Company delivers a refined take on classic proportions, thoughtful detailing, and unexpected value.
4 minutes
Mar 23, 2026
Revisiting the Omega Constellation Perpetual Calendar - Blast from the Past
A look back at the Omega Constellation Perpetual Calendar, a standout of the 1990s. With a perpetual calendar, distinctive integrated design, and a blend of steel and gold, it remains a stylish and functional timepiece even decades later.
4 minutes
Mar 20, 2026
The Diverse Universe of Christopher Ward - Explaining a success story in four watches
From a boat trip on the Thames to one of modern watchmaking’s most compelling success stories, Christopher Ward’s rise is defined by smart design, direct-to-consumer value, and technical ambition. Four watches explain how the brand got here.
5 minutes
Mar 19, 2026
To the Moon and Back: Eight Creative Moonphase Watches
From poetic interpretations to astronomical precision, these eight watches show the many ways brands continue to reimagine the moon-phase complication — a feature as timeless as the moon itself.
5 minutes
Mar 18, 2026
Living Life Like It’s Golden: Close-Up of the Ming 37.04 Rose Gold Monopusher
As a photographer, Ming Thein knew, like no other, how to capture the heart and soul of a watch. Learning through his lens, his own timekeeping creations are full of captivating details, and with the Ming 37.04 Rose Gold, he is living life like it’s golden.
6 minutes
Mar 17, 2026
Diamonds & Delights: Exploring the Craftsmanship Behind Diamond-Set Watches
Diamond-set watches blend high jewelry with horological craftsmanship. From sourcing rare stones to the precision of invisible settings, this feature explores the technical mastery and aesthetic considerations that go into adorning timepieces with diamonds.
8 minutes
Mar 16, 2026
Here Come the Dutch: The Innovators Behind Van der Klaauw to Grönefeld - How a small country makes a significant contribution to the world of watchmaking
A look at the Netherlands’ contributions to horology, from Christiaan Huygens’ early innovations to the work of contemporary independent watchmakers including Christiaan van der Klaauw, Grönefeld, Van der Gang, Holthinrichs, and Stefan Ketelaars.
12 minutes
Mar 12, 2026
Celebrating a Legacy: Close-Up on the Piaget Polo 150th Anniversary Edition - How Piaget reinterprets its iconic Polo to celebrate 150 years of watchmaking.
Greatness in watchmaking is often the result of a stroke of brilliance well executed. Piaget has no shortage of those, although even among the rich heritage of the brand, few can surpass that of the legendary Polo.
4 minutes
Mar 11, 2026
Thoroughbreds for the Race Track: Eight Must-Know Racing Watches
Some watches are created with a need for speed — life in the fumes of high-octane race fuel and the chase to get to that checkered flag first. These are the horological thoroughbreds for the race track.
3 minutes
Mar 10, 2026