Patek Philippe graces us with two new timepieces inspired by vintage watches from the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva. The first release is the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar 5320G. The
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Patek Philippe graces us with two new timepieces inspired by vintage watches from the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva. The first release is the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar 5320G. The
With the Alpine Eagle Flying Tourbillon, the Swiss manufacture Chopard, which celebrated its 25th anniversary last year, opens a new chapter in its luxury sports watch line first presented in
Oris has a long history in the field of pilot’s watches, starting with the Oris Big Crown, introduced in 1938. Even today, Oris produces classically styled pilot’s watches based on
Doxa isn’t exhibiting at Watches & Wonders, but that doesn’t mean they can’t get in on some of the new release craziness of this very big week for the watch
To the uninitiated, H. Moser & Cie is a highly acclaimed independent brand, best known for the minimalist and contemporary elegant designs of their timepieces. To those familiar with the
Dive watches don’t really come to mind when thinking about Montblanc, but the brand has a trio of new divers with a classic overall design. Bright, modern dials in blue
It’s Grand Seiko’s first appearance at Watches & Wonders, and the Japanese brand is out to wow the crowds with its stunning Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon SLGT003. What was once a
With a history spanning over 80 years (and the famous Cottier watches), Worldtimers are among Patek Philippe’s most popular complications. Patek was the brand to bring back this type of watches in
Ah, the delights of Watches & Wonders, low on pandemic measures but big on revenge spending. Even while much of the world is still struggling with the pandemic aftermath, events
In 2019, Chopard entered the crowded field of integrated sports watches with the Alpine Eagle. The Alpine Eagle drew inspiration from the St. Moritz of 1980, Chopard’s first integrated bracelet
BY ERIK SLAVEN TAG Heuer is no stranger to saturation dive watches. Back in 1982, for example, there was the Heuer 1000m diver and the Super Professional followed in 1984. This
Focusing on its most beloved collections this year, IWC Schaffhausen unveils new Top Gun watches that offer an array of materials, colors and sizes. The biggest news is in the
BY ERIK SLAVEN Jaeger-LeCoultre may not be a member of the “Holy Trinity,” but the watchmaker has created some iconic collections and movements since its founding in 1833. The brand is
Despite its slightly divisive birth last year, the wider community now seems to have firmly accepted Zenith’s Chronomaster Sport with open arms. A few of my friends and acquaintances have
Some people say open-heart dials are passé. Well, call me old-fashioned, but I think that’s poppycock! If done right, dials that reveal the beating heart of the watch can be