What We Know Zenith has introduced an updated take on its long-standing Pilot watches, announcing its new Zenith Pilot collection of four models: the Pilot Automatic and the Big Date
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What We Know Zenith has introduced an updated take on its long-standing Pilot watches, announcing its new Zenith Pilot collection of four models: the Pilot Automatic and the Big Date
What We Know With its elongated case and smooth gold edges, the Tank Louis Cartier has always possessed one of the more sophisticated forms in an already sophisticated line of
Fresh off the success of last year’s unexpected Santos-Dumont “Lacquered Case”, Cartier continues with the theme but now with an newly developed open-worked movement. Making its debut in three variants,
What We Know Each year Cartier fans watch in anticipation for the unveiling of the maison's newest watch in the Privé collection, a selection of limited-edition numbered watches for what
What We Know Cartier is refreshing the Tank Américaine, one of its more modern takes on the Tank shape. No, it's not the most modern Tank design – we see
Grand Seiko made a big splash at last year’s Watches & Wonders with the launch of the Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon, the brand’s first complicated mechanical wristwatch. For 2023, the brand
For Vacheron Constantin, 2023 is the year of the retrograde date. The brand kicks off the year with three references featuring this unusual complication, led by the Traditionnelle Tourbillon Retrograde
What We Know Over the past dozen or so years, Cartier has made a habit of releasing attention-grabbing skeletonized watches. It started with the Santos 100 in 2009, and this
IWC is launching today, on occasion of the Watches and Wonders exhibition in Geneva, the new Ingenieur Automatic 40.Reflecting the unmistakeable aesthetic codes of Gérald Genta’s Ingenieur SL, Reference 1832,
IWC just released a brand-new collection of Ingenieur sports watches with integrated bracelets. This is an iconic form factor in the brand’s rich history, so a return to the stage
I’d like to start this article with one word; finally. Yes, the IWC Ingenieur is finally back to its emblematic 1970s, Genta-designed integrated look. And in fact, looking at previous versions of
After years in the doldrums – and several unsuccessful reboots – the Ingenieur has been given a much-needed refresh inside and out. The IWC Ingenieur 40 emulates many of the best
What We Know TAG is going for gold – literally. The 40mm Aquaracer line, one of its most popular in recent years, is getting flashier by way of a pair
What We Know TAG Heuer's 60th-anniversary celebration continues apace, and today the brand is looking toward the future with a completely reconceived Carrera chronograph in two color configurations: steely blue
What We Know Grand Seiko is going back to the woods. The craftsmen at their Micro Artist studio in Shiojiri have channeled the white birch forests at the foot of