With the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 AM watch, “AM” stands for antimagnetic, and serves as the debut of the collection’s first timepiece built with an increased resistance against magnetic fields.
With the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 AM watch, “AM” stands for antimagnetic, and serves as the debut of the collection’s first timepiece built with an increased resistance against magnetic fields.
Depending on who you ask, the trend of watches inspired by whimsical foodstuffs either started with Oris or Studio Underd0g in 2021. The latter, whose watches were inspired from day
For 2026, Paris-based Chanel is coming back with two new men’s models of its famed J12 timepiece collection. The new men’s Chanel J12 Golden Black and SUPERLEGGERA Caliber 12.1 42mm
Building on the momentum of 2023’s Black Bay 54, Tudor has launched a new colorway as part of its participation at this year’s Watches & Wonders in Geneva. Retaining the
It’s hard to believe it’s been eight years since the introduction of the Tudor Black Bay 58 in 2018. This was the watch that launched the modern Tudor brand into
It’s only been six years since Tudor introduced its modern sport-chic integrated bracelet model, but it’s already getting a meaningful update at Watches & Wonders 2026. The Tudor Royal lineup
The Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT launched in 2024 to well-deserved enthusiasm. A 39mm GMT with the proportions of the beloved Black Bay 58, a burgundy and black bicolor bezel
Tudor turns 100 this year, a century of bearing witness to the evolution of the watch itself. From the wristwatch’s influence and evolution from the pocket watch, to the sharp-styled
Some watches are just beautiful, plain and simple. A select few represent visual balance, good taste, and timeless appeal, and do so with utter confidence. And when a brand stumbles
The Alpine Eagle has a story worth knowing. In 1980, a young Karl-Friedrich Scheufele proposed the St. Moritz to his father, making it Chopard‘s first steel sports watch. Forty years
For Watches and Wonders 2026, Tudor has taken its Black Bay Ceramic dive watch and fully leaned into the theme, with an all-black dial and a full ceramic bracelet. Since
If you do not know this, I know what you’re already saying. Yes, the Baume & Mercier Riviera came after the Royal Oak. It launched in 1973 (a year after
Rather than launching a whole slew of new releases at Watches & Wonders, Ulysse Nardin typically prefers to present just one show-stopper model, and due to the costs associated with
The Baume & Mercier brand has been making watches for women since 1918, and that history matters here. The Joia de Baume & Mercier isn’t a sport watch scaled down,
Our friends over at Oris are fairly transparent when they’re getting rid of watches: They just disappear from the website. That’s how I know these new Oris Artelier Complication watches