Secondary prices continued to fall in Q2, though the WatchCharts Overall Market price tracker fell only -0.3% QoQ in 2Q25, representing the lowest quarterly rate of decline since 2Q22 The
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Secondary prices continued to fall in Q2, though the WatchCharts Overall Market price tracker fell only -0.3% QoQ in 2Q25, representing the lowest quarterly rate of decline since 2Q22 The
Orient Star made its big comeback to Europe a few years ago. Since then, the brand’s M Collections have been taking center stage. While Grand Seiko draws inspiration from local
The post What We Know About the Watches Pablo Picasso Actually Wore appeared first on Revolution Watch. Read the full article...
It’s only been a few weeks since I wrote about the introduction article on the Venezianico Arsenale Platino. In the article, I expressed my desire to take the new Arsenale
An index of prices for pre-owned Swiss luxury watches stabilized further in the second quarter, with key brands including Cartier, Omega, Rolex, and Patek Philippe outperforming the wider market and
IWC Schaffhausen’s latest addition to the Portugieser line is a technical and material feat. The new Portugieser Tourbillon Retrograde Chronograph (Ref. IW394009), limited to just 100 pieces and priced at
In the past five years, we've been on a rollercoaster in both the primary and secondary markets. Inventory, pricing, demand, and availability have all been in flux, reaching highs and
British independent brand Farer is heating up the summer scene with a new line of dress watches: the Lissom collection. The result is fun, classy, and beautifully true to the
From Cartier to Tiffany & Co., elevate your beachside elegance with summer high jewelry inspired by the ocean's allure The post The Most Precious High Jewelry Pieces Designed for the
Contemporary independent watchmaking thrives on unconventional ideas, but only a few creators dare to shape them with such sculptural poetry and technical finesse as David Candaux. His latest creation, the
There's something funny about the most surprising watch from MB&F—their first new collection since the Legacy Machine in 2011—being the most traditional in a lot of ways. With 38mm by
Is it the Galbée resurrected? Not quite...The post The itty bitty Santos de Cartier still delivers oodles of two-tone charm appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. Read the full article...
Breathing new life into a forgotten watch brand is a delicate balancing act. Some brands don’t warrant reviving in the first place, while some have too much baggage, and some
Like a moth to the flame, I am drawn to Bell & Ross novelties. I can’t help myself. This is a brand that many have levied legitimate criticisms at. They
Take a glance at the American microbrand Typsim. It might be easy to assume that the brand falls into the category of the numerous microbrands that make vintage-inspired watches with