Last year was a big one for Zenith, celebrating the manufacture’s 160th anniversary. For the occasion, the brand introduced the impressive Zenith G.F.J. The release brought back the legendary caliber
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Last year was a big one for Zenith, celebrating the manufacture’s 160th anniversary. For the occasion, the brand introduced the impressive Zenith G.F.J. The release brought back the legendary caliber
After introducing the G.F.J. Caliber 135 last year, Zenith has expanded the line with two new models and created a new collection in the process. Following closely in the footsteps
Following a belter of an anniversary year during which the brand launched, among other things, the world’s most complicated wristwatch and a quarter-ton astronomical clock, Vacheron Constantin (VC) kicks off
Sure to be among the most talked-about releases of Watches & Wonders, TAG Heuer has just unveiled the Monaco Evergraph. The openworked Monaco marks the debut of the calibre TH-80,
Don’t let the term “Reloaded” fool you. This is more of an Hublot Slightly Tweaked with Unnecessary Labels, but that doesn’t sound good, so “Reloaded” it is. This year for
Le Petit Prince is one of the most enduring novellas ever written, capturing the depth of human emotion through the stories of an asteroid-dwelling little prince. For Watches and Wonders
In recent years, IWC has been pushing the application of ceramic cases to its iconic pilot’s watch line. Black ceramic has been an IWC staple for decades, but in more
Visit any comment section surrounding a modern Grand Seiko sports watch, and there’s one complaint you’re virtually guaranteed to encounter: the sizing. Especially with its dive watches, the brand certainly
Once the purview of only the wildest, most stylistically aggressive brands in watchmaking, fully colored ceramic cases have gradually become more of an expected inclusion for high-end brands in the
Last year at Watches & Wonders 2025, Hublot introduced the Big Bang One Click Joyful collection: five references, five gemstones, five moods. The collection was loud, colorful, and unapologetically Hublot.
Since the debut of the modern Ingenieur in 2023, IWC has been dutifully expanding the collection with fresh materials, complications, and sizes. And at Watches and Wonders 2026, the IWC
They did it again. A new successor to Vacheron Constantin’s flagship explorer’s watch, made in partnership (once again) with photographer and explorer Corey Richards, is here. Originally prototyped and sent
For Watches & Wonders 2026, the German brand NOMOS is expanding one of its fan-favorite designs with a smaller size and the option of a solid-gold case. Originally introduced in
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Last year was a huge one for Vacheron Constantin, as the house celebrated its 270th anniversary. This occasion was highlighted with a string of special anniversary releases. Among them was