The Rolex Datejust turned 81 this year, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Introduced in 1945 as the first self-winding waterproof chronometer wristwatch to display the date in
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The Rolex Datejust turned 81 this year, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Introduced in 1945 as the first self-winding waterproof chronometer wristwatch to display the date in
As part of its Watches and Wonders 2026 novelties, Rolex has released two new variants of its Oyster Perpetual line. This marks not only the first of the current-generation OP
On the occasion of Watches and Wonders 2026, Patek Philippe unveils a new astronomical complication with the reference 6105G-001, standing out with its surprisingly modern design. Derived from the Celestial,
What We Know Following a major anniversary year in 2025, when Zenith marked 160 years, it could have been possible, or even logical, to expect a bit of a slowdown
What We Know The Overseas Ultra-Thin is back! After the discontinuation of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Ultra-Thin ref. 2000V, introduced back in 2016, the Overseas collection has generally stayed within
What We Know Vacheron Constantin has just introduced the Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points, a non-limited four-reference series of travel-ready Overseas in... titanium! Launched to commemorate the 30th anniversary of
What We Know The new IWC Perpetual Calendar ProSet models might be exactly what collectors have been looking for. First, we now have a Big Pilot's Perpetual Calendar that isn't
While dive watches are fundamental to Seiko’s Prospex collection, the concept is slightly less natural for Grand Seiko. At first sight… Indeed, the higher-end brand of Seiko Corporation has been active in the
What We Know At last, the long-awaited Ceralume is officially here. Two years ago, IWC teased a brand-new material—a proprietary, fully luminescent ceramic called Ceralume. To produce this glow-in-the-dark white
This year, Patek Philippe celebrates the 50th anniversary of a cult watch, the Nautilus. As expected, we are getting some celebratory limited editions. The 30th anniversary of the collection saw
In 2007, Rolex introduced its Yacht-Master II. It wasn’t a new version of the 1992 Yacht-Master but an all-new model with a regatta countdown chronograph function. By using the bezel
What We Know With astronauts headed back to the moon on the NASA Artemis II mission and a bevy of commercial space companies exploring the stratosphere in record numbers, we
Rolex might have always been discreet, but it was and still is one of the leaders of innovation in watchmaking. Surely, some of these features were not meant to make
On the heels of its first-ever split-second chronograph wristwatch, TAG Heuer has just announced a brand-new practical innovation in chronograph design. The new Monaco Evergraph is instantly recognizable as one
Since its introduction in 2019, the Chopard Alpine Eagle has steadily carved out its own identity in the highly competitive integrated-bracelet sports watch segment. Rooted in the design of the