Greetings from Geneva, where the entire Hodinkee editorial team is on the ground for Watches & Wonders 2024. Over the past 48 hours we have published close to 70 stories
Greetings from Geneva, where the entire Hodinkee editorial team is on the ground for Watches & Wonders 2024. Over the past 48 hours we have published close to 70 stories
IWC didn't shy away from releasing a lot of watches this year. Unlike a brand like Rolex, which releases a lot of SKUs spread across its wide catalog of collections,
When I spent A Week On The Wrist with the new TAG Heuer Carrera "Glassbox" last year, there was one thing I wish I'd mentioned: it would've been better with
What We Know Hublot has released another not-so-subtle sapphire novelty. This time in the shape of a 45mm x 14.4mm MP-11. It's a bright blue sapphire crystal statement piece that
It's possible I have a GMT problem. For years, the idea of somehow finding a way to get a new Rolex Pepsi GMT-Master II loomed large over my head. The
To a certain type of person, Patek Philippe is world timers and world timers are Patek Philippe. While Patek didn't invent the complication, it's become strongly associated with the brand
Sometimes you get what you ask for, and then sometimes you get a slightly different version that appeases your original desire but leaves excitement for the possibility of what's to
Raise your hand if you ever plan to dive 12,800 ft. down someday. Okay, now put on the new Rolex Deepsea on your wrist and try raising your hand again.
Last year, Rolex introduced the Perpetual 1908, an entire new collection of dress watches that replaced the long-running Cellini. It was a solid, if slightly plain, take on a dress
What We Know This year's addition to the Cartier Privè collection is one of the house's oldest shapes, the Tortue. But unlike most years, this time around, we've also got
What We Know Cartier strikes with another bangle/cuff watch-hybrid release. The new Reflection de Cartier is closer in style to the more traditional take on high jewelry watch design than
What We Know Chopard has added a handsome green sector-style dial to its L.U.C XPS collection. The L.U.C XPS Forest Green features a familiar 40mm Lucent Steel case and Chopard's
What We Know As part of a considerable wave of new releases from Chopard for Watches & Wonders 2024, the brand has announced a limited edition take on the existing
What We Know Fast-moving chronographs, pilots' watches, even heritage models – there are many things that Zenith does well. But until today, something has been missing from the modern catalog:
What We Know Vacheron Constantin has introduced a new model today that I frankly assumed already existed, a new blue-dialed Overseas Tourbillon with a grade 5 titanium case and bracelet.