Sometimes, it’s not the big flashy pieces that capture your eye. There’s plenty of that at Watches and Wonders, with high-end brands introducing super-limited watches that no one will ever
Sometimes, it’s not the big flashy pieces that capture your eye. There’s plenty of that at Watches and Wonders, with high-end brands introducing super-limited watches that no one will ever
An easy way for a brand to communicate what spaces it wants to see its watches out in the world is by aligning itself with a particular sport. For Gerald
Celebrating anniversaries is somewhat of a joke in watches. Brands seem willing to celebrate any anniversary, no matter how legitimately significant. I think we can all agree that it goes
Everyone tells me that, as a taller guy, I should be wearing bigger watches. I’m 6’2” with a 7.5″ wrist, and yeah, I get it — I can “pull off”
Crazy is what Hublot does best. Everyone knows that, and no one actually wants a Classic Fusion because, at this point, they’re boring and show a fraction of a fraction
Silicon Valley has long been synonymous with cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking innovation. The tech world prides itself on precision engineering, the very kind that forms the core of Swiss watchmaking.
The people at Jaeger-LeCoultre never disappoint at Watches and Wonders, and 2025 was no exception. The latest flex? The Reverso Hybris Artistica Gyrotourbillon Calibre 179 . The Gyrotourbillon itself isn’t
The oohs and aahs were not subtle at Watches & Wonders 2025 when it was clear what new model would join the Cartier Privé collection. That was the Cartier Privé
Spring has arrived, and with it, the first sunflowers are beginning to stretch toward the sky, soaking up the warmth and promising longer, brighter days. In the world of horology,
It’s one thing to encounter fine watchmaking first hand. It’s another to encounter it on fine watchmaking’s home turf. With 2025 marking 270 years of continuous watchmaking for Vacheron Constantin,
One of the many reasons that I like to study Rolex is all the branding efforts it makes to promote its watches. No, I’m not talking about the paid celebrity
When I first saw blurry leaked renders of this Rolex, I thought it was a regular old tiger’s eye dial. You could barely make out the detail of the stone,
There’s no shortage of brands trying to do something different in watch design — but pulling it off in a way that’s actually clever, well-built, and accessible is much rarer.
Here’s a beautiful new version of a three-year-old watch, and I can’t get enough of it. In 2022, Chopard introduced the first Flying Tourbillon to its runaway success Alpine Eagle
This year at Watches and Wonders, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s iconic Reverso is an icon got an all-gold treatment that may be one of the show’s sleeper hits. The Jeager-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Monoface