When you look closely at the Rolex website, you will find all new 2023 watches listed — except for one. That’s right, the Day-Date Emoji is not mentioned. While there
When you look closely at the Rolex website, you will find all new 2023 watches listed — except for one. That’s right, the Day-Date Emoji is not mentioned. While there
If you thought that the new Oyster Perpetual Celebration models were funky, the Rolex Day-Date Emoji is texting, “Hold my beer.” This is a case of Rolex making something a
A year after the release of the Une Folle Journée collection, Trilobe adds the brand-new Dune version. Trilobe makes a small change with big results for an all-around rather spectacular
The Hermès H08 is a watch that breaks away from the typical style of the French fashion maison. Upon its introduction at Watches and Wonders in 2021, it was already
The Rolex Sky-Dweller was first introduced in 2012, and the annual calendar has grown in popularity among collectors. It’s a large watch with complications, so it appeals to more than
Every year, Cartier adds a model to the Privé collection. This time around, we have the addition of the Tank Normale. No less than seven versions of “the other” Tank
This episode of Fratello On Air was recorded on the eve of Watches and Wonders. We talk about a couple of the newest releases before turning to our main topic.
It’s been 12 months since Vacheron Constantin took over Watches and Wonders 2022 with the return of its brilliant 222. For 2023, the brand focuses on a theme that it
Can A. Lange & Söhne successfully meld its standout Odysseus sports watch with its technical chronograph wizardry? Thinking about a chronograph version of the Odysseus made me hesitate for a
Why are there so many watches without Muppets? In short, The Muppets — the brainchild of Jim Henson — is a group
With the new TAG Heuer Carrera Racing-Inspired chronographs, the brand is proving that the new Glassbox editions aren’t the only pieces worth a gander. These pieces may “only” be new
One of my favorite quests during a watch show is to discover some of the sneakier releases. You know, the pieces that don’t scream at the tops of their lungs
With Watches and Wonders 2023 now well and truly underway, Patek drops a whopping seventeen new references. The new additions showcase the width of the house’s capabilities, from Haute Complications
It looks like the time-only, non-diver, non-GMT Black Bays have finally grown up. It started out as a watch with a glossy black or blue dial, an Oyster-style bracelet, and
In 2020, Rolex managed to start a colorful trend when the brand released multiple brightly colored dial variations within the Oyster Perpetual collection. Many brands have followed suit, from giants