This year, the Daytona nerds got all hot and bothered again when Rolex did some things with some stuff and introduced a new version of its iconic chronograph. This is
News, reviews and commentary from around the watch industry.
This year, the Daytona nerds got all hot and bothered again when Rolex did some things with some stuff and introduced a new version of its iconic chronograph. This is
BY JOVAN K Zenith came into Watches and Wonders 2026 knowing exactly what it wanted to say. The brand split its message into two clear directions. First came the Chronomaster Sport
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Four full and fulfilling days has come to an end. We published some 500 IG short stories, 21 IG Reels and
It’s that day of the week again, Fratelli! This Sunday marks the end of a week that brought us a gazillion new watches, two of which go head-to-head today. For
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN When you think of ceramic luxury watches, do you immediately think of Chanel? You should. The Chanel J12 is an icon of the watch world thanks to its
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN For Watches & Wonders Geneva 2026, Vacheron Constantin unveiled some key updates to the Overseas collection, including four colourful versions of the Overseas Dual Time models and an
Nature is a cornerstone of Japanese culture and a predominant theme at Grand Seiko. Even the settings of the Japanese brand’s manufactures are intentionally studied to inspire the takumi (artisans). Hailing from
Introduced in 2019, Chopard’s Alpine Eagle has quickly become the maison’s signature luxury sports watch collection, defined by its integrated bracelet, fluted bezel secured by eight indexed screws and dial
BY JOVAN K The new Louis Moinet 1816 Chronograph could have leaned heavily on heritage and called it a day. With a name tied directly to the year Louis Moinet completed
BY JOVAN K The new Artelier Complication might be the most complete Oris release of the year. This is Oris taking one of its most elegant families and refining it into
What better way to celebrate the first day of Windup Watch Fair San Francisco than playing padel on the scenic shoreline of the bay! Join Worn & Wound and our
Early each spring, the birds start chirping, crocuses push through the soil, and the watch world begins planning its annual pilgrimage to Watches and Wonders Geneva. Around that time, I
As the story goes, the Ingenieur was released in 1955 as IWC’s first antimagnetic wristwatch for civilian use. In 1974, IWC enlisted legendary designer Gerald Genta to redesign the watch.
What We Know No brand leans into stone dials quite like Piaget. For 2026, the Maison expands its use of ornamental stones across a wide-ranging lineup, led by a new
H. Moser & Cie. fearlessly takes two of its most prestigious complications, strips away all superfluous elements, and reveals them up front in the Endeavour Minute Repeater Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton.