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
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
This year, for Watches and Wonders 2026, Oris is revisiting a model from its past. While Oris has done a few reissues and has its annual Hölstein Editions that sometimes
Continuing (or perhaps establishing) the pattern started last year with the 34mm 1815 models, A. Lange & Söhne is downsizing another classic model from its catalog. The Saxonia Annual Calendar
While A. Lange & Söhne is known for being a serious German watch company that makes serious watches, that doesn’t mean the brand can’t have a little fun. The brand’s
A smaller take on a familiar design arrives for Watches & Wonders 2026, with H. Moser & Cie introducing its most compact Streamliner models to date. Since debuting the integrated
Originally introduced in 1989, the Reebok Pump is a legendary sneaker that allowed wearers to increase ankle support by pressing an air pump built into the tongue. Famously worn by
Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 is well and truly under way, and there’s no better time of year for sheer horological spectacle. Of course, when it comes to truly mind-bending
There are Cartier watches, and there are Cartiers. If a contemporary Tank or Santos is more suitable for the hoi polloi, those seeking the latter can turn towards Cartier Privé,
The Tortue has been part of Cartier’s vocabulary since 1912, a shaped watch built on the productive tension between curves and straight lines that has never fully gone away. It
Fifty years is a long time for anything to remain relevant, let alone genuinely desirable. When Gerald Genta sketched the Patek Philippe Nautilus in 1972 on a paper napkin, the
After quietly disappearing from the catalog a few years back, one of Cartier‘s most interesting watch designs is back! Say hello again to the Cartier Roadster watch, which just dropped
In 1904, Louis Cartier designed a watch for his friend Alberto Santos-Dumont, a Brazilian aviator who needed to tell time without letting go of his aircraft controls. The result was