As a new year begins, it’s always fun to think about which brands are poised to do something meaningful over the next 12 months. Obviously, every brand starts with high
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As a new year begins, it’s always fun to think about which brands are poised to do something meaningful over the next 12 months. Obviously, every brand starts with high
Cartier continues to be the big winner of the watch industry - in no small part thanks to its strong 2025 releases.The post Cartier was the unexpected saviour of the
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Seiko releases an special edition of their popular Seiko 5 Sports series in a special exclusive limited edition series with their
Each new year ushers in a fresh batch of Chinese Zodiac watches, and the Year of the Fire Horse will officially begin on February 17, 2026. When it comes to
While Hublot’s Classic Fusion model might look tame in comparison to the brand’s muscular Big Bang quarterbacks, in 1980 it sent shockwaves through the industry. With its unorthodox combination of
Mido has added a new variation to its Ocean Star 200C dive watch lineup. Characterised by the contrast between its red ceramic bezel and dusty black dial, reference M042.430.16.051.00 draws
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Be honest: did you know of James Lamb before you saw this article on Fratello? Well, I certainly didn’t before I started researching the brand for this article. James Lamb
Credor, a high-end division of the Seiko Group, was founded in 1974 with a focus on refined, ultra-thin timepieces that emphasise artistic and artisanal techniques. Originally catering to the Japanese
The H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner watch collection has only gotten better since its original debut a few years ago. The Streamliner is Swiss H. Moser & Cie.’s answer to
You would be forgiven for thinking this new Seiko SPB537 looks somewhat familiar. After all, Seiko made numerous Presage models in this tonneau form factor in the past. However, all
Happy New Year, dear Fratelli! We are following up on our kick-off to this new lap around the Sun with a fresh new episode of Fratello Talks, in which we’re
Foreshadowing Credor’s Watches & Wonders debut in April (located alongside sister brand Grand Seiko), the Goldfeather GCBY991 Imari Nabeshima Porcelain is the brand’s first launch of the year. It pairs
BY JOVAN K Moritz Grossmann Perpetual Calendar arrives 17 years into the brand’s modern journey, a respectable run for the German manufacture carrying a 19th-century name. Marking the anniversary, it represents
It has been a while since we last saw a tonneau-shaped Seiko Presage… The last to surface on MONOCHROME was the Presage Enamel SPB049 from 2017, a quietly unusual model