The trend toward downsizing classic timepieces has been going strong for several years now. And it’s not just limited to dress watches—sport watches, known for their technical sophistication and rugged
The trend toward downsizing classic timepieces has been going strong for several years now. And it’s not just limited to dress watches—sport watches, known for their technical sophistication and rugged
Earlier this month, Patek Philippe introduced 14 new wristwatches, with the technical highlight being the extraordinary Quadruple Complication. This extremely complex haute-horlogerie timepiece stays true to its name, featuring a minute
At this year’s Watches & Wonders Montblanc introduced a stunning new version of its 1858 Split Second Chronograph, released in a limited edition of just 100 pieces. Certain to attract the interest
To mark the 35th anniversary of its first radio-controlled wristwatch and the 20th anniversary of the iconic Mega 1000, Junghans is celebrating with a revival of this digital classic. Seven
“Freelancer” stands for independence— both in name and spirit— and embodies the horological vision of Raymond Weil, founder of the Geneva-based independent and family-owned watch brand. Launched in 2007, the Freelancer collection
At last year’s Watches & Wonders, Parmigiani unveiled a new generation of its Toric, the first timepiece that the brand’s founder Michel Parmigiani had introduced in 1996. Crafted with meticulous
In a world that is often fast-paced, demanding, and filled with constant movement, time can sometimes feel like an overwhelming force that we’re constantly trying to keep up with. From
Few watches have achieved the iconic status of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso. Introduced in 1931, the Art-Déco timepiece wasn’t just a bold design statement—it was a technical innovation born from a
The 1815 watch family from A. Lange & Söhne is a true tribute to the brand’s heritage, seamlessly blending tradition with modern innovation. Named after the birth year of Ferdinand
Born from an icon that has profoundly shaped the history of diver’s watches, the Fifty Fathoms Automatique 42mm in polished stainless steel marks a new chapter in Blancpain’s legacy. Following
It was one of the most anticipated watch releases last year and one of the most discussed: Patek Philippe’s square shaped Cubitus that brought a fresh perspective to the Genevan
Among the “over 1,600 journalists (+7%)” at Watches and Wonders was also the majority of WatchTime’s editorial team. Here’s their personal view of “an event that has become a ‘must-attend’.”
Breitling introduces the Top Time B31, a three-hand timepiece that brings the 1960’s Top Time collection back to its roots. Built for speed and style, it became a favorite among motorsport
The Paneristi will be delighted: at Watches and Wonders 2025, Panerai celebrates the legacy of the Luminor Marina— perhaps the most quintessential wristwatch of this storied brand with ties to
Photography by Djaccomo Boom. While the current collections of all the watch brands combined already result in a massive number of different models, you can really get lost in exploring