What We Know Chopard just launched a new titanium Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF that features a "pitch black" colored dial and some rather attractive orange accents. The new high-frequency timepiece
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What We Know Chopard just launched a new titanium Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF that features a "pitch black" colored dial and some rather attractive orange accents. The new high-frequency timepiece
Every year, Cartier adds a model to the Privé collection. This time around, we have the addition of the Tank Normale. No less than seven versions of “the other” Tank
Grand Seiko released the Tentagraph, its first mechanical chronograph.Based on the high-beat Caliber 9SA5 and part of the Evolution 9 Collection, the Tentagraph aims to set a new standard in
Geneva “wonder week” has just started with the opening of trade fair Watches & Wonders, and the whirlwind of new product will be the talk of the town in the
Patek Philippe’s patented annual calendar mechanism (1996) debuts inside an Aquanaut model for 2023. Presented in a unisex 39.9mm rose gold case with a bluish-grey dial, the annual calendar brings
Developed over three years, Chopard’s calibre 1.96 with a gold micro-rotor and a slim height of 3.3mm was released in 1996. Garnering praise as one of the finest automatic movements
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Oris has teamed with Kermit the Frog to produce Kermit Day, a special edition of its ProPilot X Calibre 400. As debuted during Watches and Wonders 2023, the new 39mm titanium
What We Know Cartier has just added a medium sized Santos de Cartier (sans date window) and large sized Santos de Cartier (avec date window), both stainless steel with green
What We Know At last year's Watches & Wonders, the Santos Dumont stole the show. I'm talking specifically about the models with the lacquered cases – and even more specifically
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DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Ulysse Nardin returns to the Freak and with clarity in vision first established by Rolf Schneider and Ludwig Oeschlin. The freak
Due to its enviable position as the leading Swiss watch brand by revenue, Rolex tends to dominate headlines for even the smallest changes to its collections. So it’s even bigger
Hublot’s Watches and Wonders 2023 selection puts the mechanics at the heart of the design Read more at worldtempus.com
2023 is proving to be a year of hits for Rolex with the Geneva-based company debuting a combination of highly sensible new releases along with some unexpected interesting new artistic