I doubt I'd be accused of having great style, so I do see the irony in my being tasked with heading up our style-spotting coverage of Watches & Wonders. The
I doubt I'd be accused of having great style, so I do see the irony in my being tasked with heading up our style-spotting coverage of Watches & Wonders. The
Cartier introduced the Tank Américaine back in 1987 as a more modern, aggressive take on its signature model that dates back to 1917. For 2023, Cartier has updated the Tank
The forecast called for rain under the third full moon of 2023. Ordinarily — and especially in April — that wouldn't have been a problem. But today was no ordinary
What We Know Less than a month after Seiko released their new 36mm Seiko 5 field watches, the brand is back with an even more familiar design that has also
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Ralph Lauren doesn't have to make watches like this. Surely, it would be easier to do the "mall watch" thing. But an update to RL's square 867 collection re-establishes this
What We Know Announced earlier today, Timex unveiled the latest in their evolution of the fan-favorite Q Timex range – the Three Time Zone Chronograph. Blending two of the most
A few months ago we caught up with Philadelphia 76ers star, Tobias Harris at the Fitler Club in Philly. I'd briefly met Harris last year at the Apollo Gala, where
It feels like the industry is in the midst of an open-dialed moment. From the success of the A Lange & Söhne Lumen line to the introduction of Patek's new
What We Know Four years after presenting its 19.02 Worldtimer, Ming is back with the 29.01 Worldtimer. It's also the first watch in Ming's new 29 series, which Ming says
Yesterday we shared our favorite watches from this year's W&W. Now we're back with the ones that caught us off guard. The term surprise means something different to all of
If you're tapped into the 2023 watch zeitgeist then I'm certain tiny watches will already be on your radar. They are everywhere and it's easy to spot the trickle down
The tricky thing about reissues is balancing the old with the new. Chopard has perfectly managed this balance with the new L.U.C 1860 in Lucent Steel, creating one of its
We've said it before, and we'll say it again: MoonSwatch never dies. Almost a month ago, and almost a year after the original MoonSwatch launch, Swatch unleashed yet another celestially-themed
Last week, on the Hodinkee team's final night of Watches & Wonders, we co-hosted a hangout with Lucid Motors at their showroom in Geneva. I think it's safe to say