What We Know Well, here's one nobody predicted. It's a new steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual with a sky-blue "Celebration" dial decorated with a cluster of different-sized bubbles that reunite all
What We Know Well, here's one nobody predicted. It's a new steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual with a sky-blue "Celebration" dial decorated with a cluster of different-sized bubbles that reunite all
What We Know Patek Philippe has introduced a new Calatrava Pilot Travel Time Chronograph ref. 5924G, the brand's first-ever chronograph in the Pilot watch line with a flyback chronograph. In
What We Know The Chopard Alpine Eagle is the family-owned brand's twist on the integrated bracelet sports watch. It has design cues dating back to the Chopard St. Moritz of
What We Know Zenith has introduced an updated take on its long-standing Pilot watches, announcing its new Zenith Pilot collection of four models: the Pilot Automatic and the Big Date
What We Know With its elongated case and smooth gold edges, the Tank Louis Cartier has always possessed one of the more sophisticated forms in an already sophisticated line of
What We Know Each year Cartier fans watch in anticipation for the unveiling of the maison's newest watch in the Privé collection, a selection of limited-edition numbered watches for what
What We Know Cartier is refreshing the Tank Américaine, one of its more modern takes on the Tank shape. No, it's not the most modern Tank design – we see
What We Know Over the past dozen or so years, Cartier has made a habit of releasing attention-grabbing skeletonized watches. It started with the Santos 100 in 2009, and this
What We Know TAG is going for gold – literally. The 40mm Aquaracer line, one of its most popular in recent years, is getting flashier by way of a pair
What We Know TAG Heuer's 60th-anniversary celebration continues apace, and today the brand is looking toward the future with a completely reconceived Carrera chronograph in two color configurations: steely blue
What We Know Grand Seiko is going back to the woods. The craftsmen at their Micro Artist studio in Shiojiri have channeled the white birch forests at the foot of
What We Know At long last, the reissue of Gérald Genta's iconic sports steel watch for IWC – 1976's Ingenieur SL "Jumbo", Reference 1832 – has landed. This will surely
After a half-century in the industry, Jean-Claude Biver remains a magnet for attention. When he speaks, people listen. And that can be a problem. Biver is quite the talker –
If you're in Geneva and have access to an umbrella, a comfortable pair of shoes, and no shortage of Tudor enthusiasm, have I got a special shop for you. Announced
The annual Watches & Wonders trade show is one of the most highly anticipated events for any watch collector – it basically sets the agenda for the whole rest of the