I’m having a lot of different concurrent conversations with the luxury watch industry about important matters of money, long-term effectiveness, and immediate survival. This particular essay is meant to focus
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I’m having a lot of different concurrent conversations with the luxury watch industry about important matters of money, long-term effectiveness, and immediate survival. This particular essay is meant to focus
When Mido released the Ocean Star GMT in 2020, it quickly became a sought-after GMT watch. One of the main reasons was its true GMT feature, offering easy entry into
Ten years after the Polo S, Piaget reimagines the contemporary Polo Date with the brand’s signature gadroon motif. The Polo Signature Date is less a new watch than a clarification:
Perhaps the most surprising launch from Patek Philippe at Watches & Wonders 2026 was the Celestial Sunrise and Sunset Ref. 6105G-001. The ref. 6105G arrives over a decade after its
IFL Watches is not kidding around when it comes to new releases. For its latest project, the brand used the Maen Manhattan 37 as the canvas to create a series
Brand Landeron Caliber Number 73B Movement Type Automatic, self-winding mechanical Lignes Unconfirmed Diameter Unconfirmed Height Unconfirmed Jewel Count 28 jewels Beat Rate / Frequency 28,800 bph / 4 Hz Lift
Manufacturer Landeron Caliber Number 73 Movement Type Mechanical, manual-wind chronograph Lignes 14”’ Diameter 31.8mm Height 5.9mm Jewel Count 17 jewels Beat Rate / Frequency 18,000 bph / 2.5 Hz Lift
London, 1965. Christie’s had arranged the third and final part of the Sir David Salomons Collection for sale — a sequence of Breguet watches assembled by the Victorian baronet whose
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the crew dives headfirst into the watch industry’s current identity crisis and asks a simple question: Who are luxury watch brands actually selling to right
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Patek Philippe’s Cubitus line gets its first Perpetual Calendar, and it is also blessed with a fully skeleton movement. Here is
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Independent watchmaking has always been a crucible of creativity and doing things off the beaten path, and that’s exactly the reason why we love the genre so much. From industry
Panerai excels at advancing watchmaking through bold material innovation. Its latest breakthrough introduces the world’s first watch case machined from hafnium. The metal appears here in a 47mm Submersible case.
While the integrated bracelet watch space is already crowded, more room can always be made when a worthy addition joins the scene. Enter Jaeger-LeCoultre, a brand now (re)joining the party