What We Know Sometimes, you can spot a watch from a distance and know exactly who makes it. I've found that's often the case with many of the distinctive cases
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What We Know Sometimes, you can spot a watch from a distance and know exactly who makes it. I've found that's often the case with many of the distinctive cases
What We Know At Watches and Wonders, Panerai launches the new Luminor Perpetual Calendar GMT Platinumtech PAM01575, a follow-up to the 33-piece limited edition of the Luminor Goldtech Calendario Perpetuo
What We Know Panerai has just launched a subtle but meaningful refresh of what most collectors consider their core modern collection: the Luminor Marina. They have improved the movement thickness,
Every year, Cartier expands its exclusive Cartier Privé collection with a new edition, offering a fresh interpretation of one of the Maison’s iconic timepieces.In 2025, for Watches and Wonders Geneva
The Odysseus disembarked at A. Lange & Söhne in 2019, the Saxon brand’s interpretation of a luxury steel sports watch with a personality all its own. Not only was it
Tudor’s most technical dive range receives its most technical entry yet. Over the last few years, we’ve seen the Pelagos expand quite dramatically, starting with the introduction of the FXD
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Not all of Vacheron Constantin’s 270th-anniversary pieces are steeped in classicism. The three Traditionnelle Openface models are refreshingly contemporary, offering a view of the modern architecture of their calibres. While
Baume & Mercier tweak the Clifton, introducing new 39mm Baumatic-powered models with groovy crosshair dials.The post Baume & Mercier channel ’50s flair with their latest Clifton in steel and gold
Turning twenty this year, Hublot‘s Big Bang exploded on the watch scene with its bold fusion of state-of-the-materials and extroverted design. Hublot’s first in-house flyback chronograph movement, the Unico, materialised
Few hobbies work better in tandem than horology and motorsports. Impressive dials, colorful flamboyance, and calculated performance? Check and check. While many a watchmaker has created an automotive-inspired watch, however,
The name of A. Lange & Söhne‘s 1815 watch family refers to the year Ferdinand Adolph Lange was born, the founder of precision watchmaking in Glashütte, Germany. Inspired by F.A.
Bremont, Bremont, Bremont. What are we to make of Bremont? It’s been a year now since Bremont first announced their Terra Nova collection alongside a complete corporate rebrand, and while
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Here we go again, Watches And Wonders 2025 is in full swing and this year, Lange leans into tradition and complexity with three releases: the 1815 in a
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI This year for Watches And Wonders 2025, TAG Heuer’s bringing some serious heat with three distinct collections that show off their range. TAG Heuer Carrera Day-Date The Carrera