Ulysse Nardin has unveiled its latest horological masterpiece, the Freak S Nomad, limited to just 99 pieces. The post Ulysse Nardin Continues Its Freak Evolution With The Freak S Nomad
Ulysse Nardin has unveiled its latest horological masterpiece, the Freak S Nomad, limited to just 99 pieces. The post Ulysse Nardin Continues Its Freak Evolution With The Freak S Nomad
The sportier models from Patek Philippe may have grabbed all the headlines over the past few years but now that trends are shifting towards smaller, dressier watches, it’s time for
This year, at Watches & Wonders 2024, Tudor expanded the Black Bay 58 line. In 2021, Tudor introduced the Black Bay 58 in 18k Yellow Gold, but only with a
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona, or Rolex Daytona, as everybody calls it, receives two new glamorous versions with inverse mother-of-pearl dials and a diamond-set bezel. Shopping for previous Daytona
From the Mikrograph used to time the Olympic Games in the 1920s and 1930s to the Heuer stopwatches used to time motorsports in the 1960s, there are few brands more
Last year at Watches and Wonders 2023, Rolex surprised most of us with the 1908 collection. This classical, formal line of watches in 18k yellow and white gold brought a
Tudor surprises with a wonderfully retro, METAS-certified GMT, and a new monochromatic Black Bay. The post Every Tudor release from Watches & Wonders 2024 appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. The
What We Know We all assumed we were getting a new Submariner on an Oysterflex bracelet. We didn't. What we did get is this brand new solid-gold Deepsea in the
What We Know Earlier this year, Patek Philippe discontinued one of collectors' favorite Nautilus watches when they said goodbye to the 5980R, the rose gold chronograph with monocounter tracking 60-minute
What We Know After introducing the limited-edition World Time 5330G at last year's Tokyo Grand Exhibition, Patek Philippe is bringing the reference to general production with a blue-grey dial. The
What We Know Rolex has graced us with two new versions of the Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona in 18 carat white gold. One white mother-of-pearl with Oysterflex bracelet and one
Rolex is broadening its higher-end collection with the addition to the Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 40 collection of an ombré slate dial within the line-up (understand a gradient toned dial). Notably,
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While Rolex is generally rather conservative on the complication front, presenting well-executed versions of familiar layouts, there’s one collection in the Crown’s lineup that breaks the mold consistently – the
As Watches And Wonders 2024 kicks off, Tudor introduces the latest incarnation of the upgraded Black Bay model. Following in the METAS-certified footsteps of last year’s introduction, in 2024, the