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BY JOVAN K Jaeger-LeCoultre already had an impressive showing at Watches & Wonders 2026 with the Master Hybris Mechanica Ultra Thin Minute Repeater Tourbillon and the Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Jumping
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Louis Moinet today primarily makes chronograph watches. We’ve already shown you one of their new pieces, the 1816 Chronograph with a champagne dial, and here are a few
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Bvlgari’s popularity in the watch world knows no bounds, and at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2026, it showcased its latest achievements. Let’s take a look at the watches
BY JOVAN K The new Delphis Art Deco shows exactly why Chronoswiss still occupies its own lane. Built on the brand’s distinctive Delphis platform with jumping hours, retrograde minutes, and small
Set against the breezy waterfront backdrop of Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, Windup Watch Fair San Francisco returns to the Gateway Pavilion. As always, it’s free, open to
What We Know It's easy to argue that the relaunch of the TAG Heuer Formula 1 (with the added bonus of a solar-powered movement) was both highly anticipated and resulted
“So many Tudors, so little time.” That could be a bumper sticker, a tattoo, and perhaps even the Watches & Wonders motto in almost any year the event takes place.
Alongside the festivities surrounding the Oyster case’s 100th anniversary, Rolex had another surprise in store: a new in-house gold alloy. Known as Jubilee Gold, the first watch to flaunt the
We're not paying enough attention to Citizen Watches. Or, at least, I haven't been. Sure, the occasional Aqualand or Promaster might sneak through my net, but if I'm being totally
Hamilton is marking the United States’ 250th anniversary with a new limited release tied to both the brand’s American roots and its ties to military history. The Khaki Field Mechanical
Playing on nostalgia is nothing new for watch brands, but I’ve mostly been immune to it. Usually it’s for a period of time I wasn’t alive for, or a war
Tudor’s Black Bay line has grown steadily over the years, moving from the larger early models to more compact and more wearable formats. After the original Black Bay and the
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors This year’s novelties from Watches & Wonders Geneva (WWG26) was a little mix – there were some pleasant surprises, and there
What We Know While not at Watches and Wonders this year, De Bethune was one of a number of brands jumping on the release bandwagon this week with a few