On December 7 in Bienne, Switzerland, the second outing of a small charity auction will take place. It's called the Charity Watch Sale, and it's being run in support of
On December 7 in Bienne, Switzerland, the second outing of a small charity auction will take place. It's called the Charity Watch Sale, and it's being run in support of
What We Know Announced this morning and following the format of the lume-dialed and shark-themed Sub 300 limited edition from this time last year, Doxa has once again teamed up
In this special guest submission, contributor Paul Engel offers a deep and detailed consideration of the Patek Philippe Ref. 1526 Perpetual Calendar. Spanning the model's history, cultural impact, series description,
The art, craft, and business of Swiss watchmaking is getting the 60 Minutes treatment. The celebrated and long-running CBS News magazine show will cast its sharp lens on some of
Well, folks, 2025 is almost over. It's been a wild one for the watch market, with twists and turns in tariffs certainly having their impact, even at (or maybe especially
A few months ago, I ran into Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani, Bulgari's Product Creation Executive Director, and, as always, our conversations ranged from photography to art to design. One topic of
Marc Newson needs no introduction in the world of design. In the horological world, his design language is immediately recognizable, from the niche, charming 90s-era designs of the Ikepod to
Deeksha Sharma likes watches. On an overcast morning in Bengaluru, India, earlier this year, she popped into a local Zimson watch store to pick up a new bracelet for her
What is speed without time to measure it? At the December 2026 lecture of the Horological Society of New York (HSNY), Simon Jeffs, Founder of Brooklands Watch Company, will explore
At Dubai Watch Week, we were walking around the exhibit hall with veteran Swiss-based dealer Roy Davidoff, discussing the fundamental rules of watch dial design. As we went from booth
What We Know The Zenith Defy collection, which first appeared in 1969, has long been where the brand explores new construction methods, movement layouts, and visual approaches. That continues with
What We Know Back for their third collaboration since 2018, TAG Heuer and fragment, the brand founded by the legendary Hiroshi Fujiwara, are announcing a new Carrera Chronograph that looks
What We Know A year ago, Baltic released a set of stone dials for their Prismic watches in honor of their then-recently opened showrooms in New York, London, and Paris.
If you asked the Hodinkee team, and frankly most professional watch pundits or historians, who is having the best 2025 from a watchmaking perspective, I think it's fair to say
What We Know To close out Vacheron Constantin's 270th year, the brand is introducing three new additions to the Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin lineup. These are 36.5mm QPs—small, slim, and