What We Know Among the more attractive releases from Watches and Wonders this year is the new Chopard L.U.C. Strike One Titanium, now with a beautiful new dial treatment. In
What We Know Among the more attractive releases from Watches and Wonders this year is the new Chopard L.U.C. Strike One Titanium, now with a beautiful new dial treatment. In
The spring auction season is sneaking up on us quickly. Things start early with Sotheby's Hong Kong auction (with its boatload of Cartier), which slightly edges Monaco Legend Group out
What We Know For this year's Watches and Wonders, Chanel presents its widest spectrum of J12s to date. The J12 lineup now spans from mini 28mm cases to fully diamond-set
Early each spring, the birds start chirping, crocuses push through the soil, and the watch world begins planning its annual pilgrimage to Watches and Wonders Geneva. Around that time, I
What We Know No brand leans into stone dials quite like Piaget. For 2026, the Maison expands its use of ornamental stones across a wide-ranging lineup, led by a new
What We Know It feels like the general consensus among some collectors so far is that brands are playing it a bit conservatively at Watches and Wonders this year. Well,
What We Know IWC never fails to release many new models at Watches and Wonders, and—arguably—their releases are, on average, the strongest of any brand. It helps when they drop
If there was just one watch in the slew of new Rolex releases at Watches and Wonders this year that cried out for an in-person experience, it was the new
What We Know One of Vacheron Constantin's most iconic timepieces is also probably their longest-lived: the Historiques American 1921. Originally made in 1919 as a watch cased on an offset
What We Know Another brand not exhibiting at Watches and Wonders but stepping into the fray of releases (in the quiet, subtle way they do) is Richard Mille, which just
When it comes to Tudor's releases from Watches and Wonders, most of the talk, no doubt, will be around the new, quirky Monarch model. But during my appointment, one watch
What We Know This week, at Watches and Wonders, Frederique Constant has introduced a revamped version of their Worldtimer, and the changes should make a lot of folks happy. In
What We Know The Alpina Startimer Pilot serves as the brand's no-nonsense take on the aviator's watch. With a simple, clean, and classic layout, featuring oversized Arabic numerals and a
What We Know If there's a top icon in the current TAG Heuer line-up, it's most certainly the Monaco Chronograph. Launched in 1969 and immortalized on the wrist of Steve
What We Know The releases from German brand Nomos Glashütte over the past few years at Watches and Wonders have often been the fan favorite of collectors, with the whopping