Ever since Hublot detonated the Big Bang in 2005, the model has been the brand’s loudest expression of what it calls the Art of Fusion, a combination of bold architecture
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Ever since Hublot detonated the Big Bang in 2005, the model has been the brand’s loudest expression of what it calls the Art of Fusion, a combination of bold architecture
Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 is upon us, and as the watch world begins the busiest and most exciting week of the year, all eyes are on one brand: Rolex.
The Datejust was my first Rolex, and I believe it was for many. It’s the perfect one-watch-do-it-all. The modern Rolex Datejust prices could make you think differently, but it was
In 1926, Rolex introduced the first waterproof and dustproof wristwatch, marking a major step forward. Given the name “Oyster”, this watch featured a hermetically sealed case which provided optimal protection
Among the many novelties presented by Patek Philippe on the occasion of Watches and Wonders 2026, the Geneva manufacture expands its range of complications useful for everyday life with the
The Patek Philippe Nautilus returns in three new references that lean into the model’s archetypal design. Thin cases, clean dials, and a familiar architecture to celebrate 50 years of Patek
One hundred years ago, Rolex introduced the Oyster — the world’s first waterproof wristwatch — and changed the course of watchmaking history permanently. At Watches & Wonders 2026 in Geneva,
On the occasion of Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, Patek Philippe keeps expanding its Cubitus collection with its first grand complication, a perpetual calendar. Presented in a 45mm platinum case,
After an absence from the catalogue for two years, one of Rolex’s most complicated watches makes a return: the Yacht Master II. And it’s not just an update in looks,
With the introduction of the Cubitus collection in late 2024, Patek Philippe established a new design language built around a square case with rounded corners and an integrated, sporty-leaning aesthetic.
With the Reference 5249R-001 “The Fox and the Crow”, Patek Philippe presents the first automaton of its modern history. Showcasing rare handcrafts and displaying the hours and minutes on demand,
Under a new umbrella dubbed “Exceptional Creations” that emphasizes new alloys and material combinations, Rolex just released a brand new Daytona at Watches & Wonders 2026. The new-for-2026 Rolex Daytona
In a long-rumored move, Rolex has officially discontinued the legendary "Pepsi" GMT-Master II models ref. 126710BLR in steel and ref. 126719BLRO in white gold, both with their iconic blue-and-red Cerachrom
Cartier’s debuts at Watches & Wonders 2026 include notable crowd pleasers, with a standout being the Santos-Dumont LM with a mesh-link bracelet in matching precious metal. Inspired by watch bracelets
After its quiet but complete discontinuation in 2024, the Rolex Yacht-Master II returns. Strangely, it is not called the Yacht-Master III, even though it is a completely different-looking watch, albeit