I won't bury the lede here – the 6196P is the best Calatrava that Patek Philippe has released since I have been covering watches. For those that are new here,
I won't bury the lede here – the 6196P is the best Calatrava that Patek Philippe has released since I have been covering watches. For those that are new here,
What We Know There's high-end watchmaking where you throw everything and the kitchen sink into a watch. Then, there's the complete opposite route, where you remove as much as possible.
What We Know Springtime is in the air, and there's nothing that signifies its start more than blooms coming in, which is precisely what this new release from Grand Seiko
What We Know Today, Chopard introduces a limited-edition take on the Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF, one of the best sports watches in recent history, with a 250-piece limited edition in
What We Know One of two Alpine Eagles released at this year's Watches and Wonders, Chopard is continuing to iterate on its popular Alpine Eagle line. This is the first
What We Know As part of a restrained, three-piece Watches and Wonders for Chopard, the brand has refreshed its second-oldest L.U.C collection model with the new Quattro. This is the
In advance of F1's release in late June of this year, IWC has unveiled a collection of watches surrounding the upcoming film, which stars Brad Pitt as Formula 1 driver
Welcome to the home for Hodinkee Radio at Watches and Wonders 2025, thanks to the support of our friends at UBS and the UBS House of Craft. We will be
What We Know It's been quite the year for Plan-les-Ouates-based Vacheron Constantin, who was established in 1755, and they're showing absolutely no signs of slowing down. This commemorative collection features
What We Know Brands love an anniversary year. Pretty much any milestone divisible by five represents a good opportunity to release a limited edition or two. Fittingly, to celebrate 270
What We Know Today, Tudor launches an all-burgundy colorway of the brand's most steadfast lineup — the Black Bay 58. Burgundy has been a color dear to the Black Bay
What We Know Tudor has just launched a white dial variant of its GMT sport watch, the Black Bay Pro. It retains all of its previous specs: 39mm case diameter,
What We Know It's not really Watches & Wonders without the release of a handful of new Daytonas in precious metals. I'd venture to guess the Daytona is one of
What We Know As you may have heard, TAG Heuer is officially back in Formula 1. And for Watches and Wonders 2025, to mark its return as the sport's timekeeper,
What We Know The apex predator of toolishly modern Swiss dive watches now has a new flagship model, as Tudor has just released the new Pelagos Ultra. Now 43mm wide