At this year’s Watches & Wonders Geneva, where the industry gathers to signal its direction for the year ahead, a noticeable split emerged: many brands leaned into restraint, while a
At this year’s Watches & Wonders Geneva, where the industry gathers to signal its direction for the year ahead, a noticeable split emerged: many brands leaned into restraint, while a
At Watches and Wonders Geneva this week, Armin Strom once again affirms — albeit, quietly — its commitment to aesthetics, technical advancement, resonance and innovation. The brand actually reframes the
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Parmigiani Fleurier. I remember clearly when the brand launched and was proud to cover its first watches editorially. Created by master watchmaker and
It isn’t every day that we devote an entire post to a new movement, but the new Vacheron Constantin Caliber 2550 deserves such space. After all, seven years in R&D
Long before “tool watch” became industry shorthand, Panerai was quietly crafting mission-critical instruments for the Royal Italian Navy—timepieces born of necessity, where failure was not an option. In that vein,
With Watches & Wonders 2026 in full swing now, we take a look at some of the brands that really wow us. Naturally, German brand A. Lange & Söhne is
Officially opening today, Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 is underway. As always, the show promises so much excitement, from exceptional timepieces to brand ambassador appearances, interactive experiences and exhibits and
A few years ago I was invited by Jacob & Co. to Sicily to experience the unveiling of its Godfather watch—in honor of the movie. I was so excited to
Independent Swiss brand Urwerk has long been known for its revolutionary technology and pioneering designs. The young company, founded in 1997, is all about carving its own path, and the
Rado, a dynamic Swiss watch brand known for pioneering into the world of high-tech ceramic watches nearly 40 years ago—with its first ceramic watch in 1986, followed by multiple collections
Just last week in Miami, Vacheron Constantin reopened its flagship store for that city and has created not only a watch lover’s haven, but also a place to enjoy arts
As Bell & Ross lifts the embargo on its newest release, I’m reminded of the brand’s history and purpose — one long linked to aviation and the sky. The new
In watchmaking, heritage is often measured in decades—or centuries. But occasionally, a brand’s history is defined not just by the watches it produces, but by the people it helps along
Girard-Perregaux has long been regarded as a cutting-edge manufacture, creating the iconic Three Bridges tourbillon — a spectacle of precision, technical prowess and aesthetic beauty — as far back as
Officine Panerai, the Swiss-made watch brand with deep Italian roots—and the brand long associated with equipping elite Italian naval frogmen—has also been notably forward-thinking when it comes to how it