DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Rolex had just introduced the novelties for 2025, at Watches & Wonders. We take a quick look at the new launches
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DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Rolex had just introduced the novelties for 2025, at Watches & Wonders. We take a quick look at the new launches
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors its 5pm in Geneva, and we are on our 8th appointment. This time at Tudor to see the new releases from
Select members of Vacheron Constantin’s Traditionnelle and Patrimony families have been invited to join in the 270th-anniversary celebrations. Eight references from both families have been singled out for the special
Watches & Wonders 2025 is underway, and the announcements are already coming in hot. Join Worn & Wound’s Blake Malin and Devin Pennypacker live right now on our YouTube channel
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Our next appointment is at Hermès. We see the Suspendu in two different expression – one in the Arceau and the
Let’s all take a moment and imagine that 2024 didn’t happen for Bremont. Let’s also imagine that it is simply an established brand, with its post-2024 models and branding, and
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True to its independent spirit, Chronoswiss may be best known for its complex regulators and maximalist approach, but the brand’s latest release illustrates that dialing things back can still be
IWC is busy this year rolling out new iterations of its Ingenieur, a collection that underwent a major revamp in 2023 to resurface with its Gérald Genta heritage intact. The
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Much to the chagrin of my fellow automotive enthusiast friends, I am not an ardent Formula 1 follower—I prefer motorsports of the all-wheel drive variety, coated in mud in the
2022: the Kodo constant force tourbillon. 2023: the Tentagraph hi-beat mechanical chronograph. 2024: the 9SA4 manual wound, hi-beat, dual-impulse escapement caliber, and Kodo Daybreak. It’s easy to forget that Grand
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Piaget unveils a series of trapezoid watches which is deeply rooted in the maison’s historical codes. Dubbed Sixtie, it is yet
Among the latest Rolex releases unveiled this year at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025 is an update to the brand’s entry-level Oyster Perpetual collection. Many of the vibrant dials that