Arguably one of the more gorgeous and impressive watches from Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024 is the re-engineered IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 44 — seen here are two of the
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Arguably one of the more gorgeous and impressive watches from Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024 is the re-engineered IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 44 — seen here are two of the
While the global economic situation might feel rather pessimistic, the luxury business and the watch and jewellery industry continue to post strong results for the year 2023. Following the announcement
Have you heard of people wearing watches without winding and/or setting them correctly? I have. And to a point, I get why they can’t be bothered to make sure the
What would happen if a watch brand makes a chronograph that looks almost exactly like a simple, time only watch? You end up with the most low-key, under-the-radar, stealth chronograph
Just released at Watches & Wonders 2024, the Rolex GMT-Master II in steel with a grey and black bezel (ref. 126710GRNR) is the newest addition to the famous line of
This hands-on is a classic case of “save the best for last.” One week ago, we published my hands-on review of the Citizen Super Titanium Eco-Drive Day-Date and Chronograph series.
Editor’s note: Months back, we played a multiple-choice game on Instagram with you all to see which one watch brand you would wear for life – we even reacted to
This year, during Watches & Wonders, Rolex introduced a new, sophisticated model to the Perpetual 1908 collection, which debuted in 2023. The post Watch Of The Week: The New Rolex
It’s hard to relaunch a brand. We’ve seen it over and over in the watch industry: brands, in an attempt to reinvigorate themselves, gain more traction in the market, and
Each week, we present a selection of our favorite watches from the pre-owned side of our collection. We photograph each one so that you get a closer look at what
Potential investors in Watches of Switzerland Group have been looking for a reason to buy back in over recent months and they appeared to be encouraged by the business closing
Brand Tissot Caliber Number K19.401, K19401 In-House? No Manufacturer ETA Movement Type Quartz, digital, battery-powered Lignes 13”’ Diameter 29.47mm Height Unconfirmed Jewel Count 0 Battery Cell CR 2025 Battery Life
Q4 revenue was down 4% in the UK and Europe for WOS, but group-wide performance was bolstered by impressive growth in the US The post Watches of Switzerland shares jump
“It’s just a new dial colour…” is probably the first thing you’ll assume when looking at this new watch, and you’re not a Speedmaster fan. In a way, I can’t
On an unusually warm day in early March, I was invited to visit Sinn headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany. Sinn had prepared a special program including a special exhibition showcasing their