DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Rolex had just introduced its novelties for 2026, at Watches & Wonders. We took a quick look at the watches and
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DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Rolex had just introduced its novelties for 2026, at Watches & Wonders. We took a quick look at the watches and
With the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 AM watch, “AM” stands for antimagnetic, and serves as the debut of the collection’s first timepiece built with an increased resistance against magnetic fields.
Yves Piaget, fourth-generation member of the Piaget family, joined the company in the 1960s and cultivated the brand into a visible and global luxury player. Pushing the brand’s historical ultra-thin
At Watches & Wonders 2026, Grand Seiko’s newest addition to the Elegance Collection brings together the things it does best. Namely, intricately textured dials with a nod to Japanese artistry,
I vividly remember when Hermes first launched the H08 five years ago. It marked yet another moment of the brand solidifying its place beyond its roots in fashion and firmly
Roger Dubuis’ latest releases at Watches and Wonders are steeped in the brand’s history. For the occasion, the maison introduces two complicated pieces – a perpetual calendar and day-date calendar
For 2026, Tudor has updated its extensive Royal lineup with new sizes, refreshed dial designs, and manufacture movements. The upgrade in calibers, in particular, is an anticipated and welcome step
BY JOVAN K The new TAG Heuer Monaco releases show two very different ways of handling an icon. One plays the smart long game, refining a design that already works, while
BY JOVAN K Grand Seiko has spent the last few years refining its sport watches, but this one feels like a genuine step forward rather than another dial update with a
Armin Strom is an undisputed champion of watchmaking in consistently exploring the physics of resonance. Since the debut of its Mirrored Force Resonance in 2016, the brand has developed a
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors For the fiftieth anniversary for family owned maison Raymon Weil, they celebrate big with the Millesime The Fifty. We covered the
One of the most interesting things to observe in recent years among brands that have been around for decades is how they handle reissuing vintage watches from their back catalog.
Oris rose to become one of Switzerland’s top ten watchmakers by the end of the 1960s, fuelled by automatic models like the Star and its early dive watches. Introduced in
A. Lange & Söhne had one of my, and many others’, favorite releases at Watches & Wonders 2025. It wasn’t a super complication and had no bells-and-whistles. Rather, it was
Last year, Parmigiani Fleurier had one of the strongest showings of any brand at Watches & Wonders, led by a pair of absolutely gorgeous, traditionally styled perpetual calendars. This is