This year, we saw a lot of watches that were previously released models with new materials in finishes. Some were gorgeous, others were underwhelming, but none were as transformed by
This year, we saw a lot of watches that were previously released models with new materials in finishes. Some were gorgeous, others were underwhelming, but none were as transformed by
What We Know In 35 short years, Frederique Constant has quickly become a go-to brand for enthusiasts looking for quality at an affordable price. But unlike a lot of brands
As you know if you've been reading Hodinkee this week, the big Watches & Wonders trade show has been going down in Geneva – opening the floodgates for hundreds of
One of our main talking points this year for Watches & Wonders is the observation that many brands have pared back the number of releases, instead opting to concentrate on
In my hierarchy of Cartier, Cintrée still reigns supreme but despite the name, the new Privé Normale is anything but normal. In fact, despite the similar Tank Louis Cartier and
A lot has happened since Rolex last updated the Daytona in 2016. Paul Newman's vintage Daytona sold for $17 million; the modern steel Daytona turned into one of the hottest
When news first hit that Rolex was launching a 40mm Explorer, those of us who love the model range were instantly struck with fear. Does this mean the 36mm version
As your Style Editor, I am here to tell you that the Chanel J12 is officially having a renaissance. The white ceramic J12 was my high-school dream watch. For the
It was day two of Watches & Wonders – and with information overload from the dozens of brands, countless new releases, and endless security lines, my head was spinning. So I
It happens every year. At the onset of spring, as if roused by the aroma of blooming cherry blossoms, watch collectors and industry bloviators emerge from winter hibernation and begin
What We Know A year after the highly technical and aesthetically striking SLGA015 "Black Stream" diver, Grand Seiko has launched a follow-up at Watches & Wonders 2023 by way of
A year ago, the very idea of a titanium Rolex was relegated to wild dreams. A prototype had been seen on the wrist of British competitive sailor Sir Ben Ainslie,
What We Know We've got a lot of bang to cover in a short amount of time, so let's hop to it shall we? New for Watches and Wonders this
What We Know Last year at Watches & Wonders, Montblanc released two limited editions of the Unveiled Secret Minerva Monopusher Chronograph in Lime Gold (limited edition of 18 pieces) and
I had a hunch that stone dials would feature in this year's novelties. But I could never have imagined in my wildest dreams that Rolex would make an emoji watch.