What We Know If you've had you're eye on the massively expensive Patek ref. 5316P with a smoked sapphire dial but thought that the inclusion of a tourbillon and minute
What We Know If you've had you're eye on the massively expensive Patek ref. 5316P with a smoked sapphire dial but thought that the inclusion of a tourbillon and minute
A new watch from Patek is news, a new caliber, is news. The Reference 5328G is called a Calatrava, but it's an eight day Calatrava, and inside it is the
No April Fool's, here it is, the Rolex Land-Dweller, what might be the most meaningful release from Rolex in years. Punctuating the top Swiss brand's manufacturing and industrial expertise, it's
What We Know Ah, the Cubitus. The first new collection from Patek Philippe in 25 years. To say that the launch was highly anticipated (and speculated) would be an understatement.
What We Know Two years after the launch of the first modern left-handed Rolex GMT-Master II, the model takes on a new case material in white gold with the same
What We Know For Watches and Wonders 2025, Patek Philippe has officially revamped its Calatrava Pilot Travel Time in white gold with a new lacquered ivory dial — this is
What We Know Cartier just introduced a whole new roster of jewelry watches for Watches and Wonders 2025. From the sculptural Tressage collection to a bold high-jewelry Panthère bangle and
What We Know Get your "this all seems like a broken record" comments ready, Bulgari has captured yet another ultra-thin watchmaking crown. The Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon is now officially
What We Know As is tradition, the follow up to F.P.Journe’s most recent Only Watch creation is here. Called the Chronomètre Furtif (furtif meaning stealthy or secretive in English), this
When the M.A.D.1S launched last September, it was the first departure from the original design of the M.A.D.1 that took the watch community by storm. Sure, it was more of
The TAG Heuer Formula 1 was bright, colorful, and exceedingly popular when it debuted in 1986 – but its true origin story has never been told. In a conversation with
Happy Friday, and welcome back to Bring A Loupe! With Watches and Wonders kicking off next week, today's article will be your last dispatch from the land of vintage, for
The Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres, or COSC, plans to upgrade its standards for chronometer certification and is vowing to be more transparent as it faces increased competition. In a
LVMH has appointed Jean-Christophe Babin as CEO of LVMH Watches, taking over the role previously held by Frédéric Arnault. Babin will oversee LVMH watch brands – TAG Heuer, Hublot, and
A story I wrote a while back called "Five Things I Still Can Not Believe Are A Thing In High-End Watchmaking" really seemed to strike a chord with our audience.