When you’re at Watches & Wonders and meeting up with other watch writers, talking about the show, the chit chat naturally goes to some flavor of “What’s the best watch
When you’re at Watches & Wonders and meeting up with other watch writers, talking about the show, the chit chat naturally goes to some flavor of “What’s the best watch
In the midst of Watches & Wonders, Grand Seiko dropped a surprise release that was not technically part of the show at all. The new SBGW283 Kishun and the SBGW285
The best thing about returning to watch trade shows like Watches and Wonders is seeing something completely unexpected. So far, this year has been good for that with brands making
Along with a quartet of colorful 556is and the stealthy EZM 1.1S, Sinn added new watches to two of their other beloved lines, the relatively new and wildly popular U50,
It’s not entirely shocking that Grand Seiko has taken their T0 concept tourbillon movement announced back in 2020 and put it into production for a new and completely bonkers highly
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Rolex released their annual batch of new watches this week in Geneva at Watches & Wonders, so we sent an enthusiast and a skeptic in together to go hands-on. Join
After a long three years, the wait is over for our next San Francisco Windup Watch Fair. It also happens to be our largest Bay Area event ever, so we
One of the pleasures of an event like Watches & Wonders is being able to see and experience watches that would never otherwise cross your path. Some of the rarest
TAG Heuer released a slew of new models for Watches & Wonders, including a Superdiver Aquaracer with a Kinnesi movement (more on that later). Their most compelling release may be
It’s been 25 years since the now iconic (yes, I’m giving it that word) Sinn EZM1 was first introduced. The watch set the template for what would become Sinn’s most
A. Lange & Sohne took the opportunity to update a few of their collections this year with subtle but high impact changes that refine and elevate their already considerably elevated
Montblanc has been making strides with watch enthusiasts over the last few years with increasingly esoteric and original timepieces in their 1858 line, from decently priced monopushers to unique global
It’s been 55 years since Vacheron Constantin celebrated their 222nd anniversary in 1977 with the introduction of the 222 integrated steel sports watch designed by Jörg Hysek. Coming a year
While colorful dials aren’t exactly a new phenomenon (just ask DOXA), ever since Rolex released their spread of bright Oyster Perpetuals, they went from outliers to trendy. Omega recently announced