Last year, Anoma founder Matteo Violet-Vianello launched his first watch, the A1. The triangular timepiece earned quite some hype on social media, and he sold many A1s to the lucky
Last year, Anoma founder Matteo Violet-Vianello launched his first watch, the A1. The triangular timepiece earned quite some hype on social media, and he sold many A1s to the lucky
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN For 2025, Grand Seiko released four main novelties of which we’re presenting three, although I’m sure, like with most brands, there are some “off-catalogue” specialities you can order
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN For Watches & Wonders Geneva in 2025, Laurent Ferrier adds a unique new blue colour to its Classic Auto Horizon series to accompany the Classic Traveller Globe Night
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Rolex showed up to Watches & Wonders 2025 with the sort of confidence only Rolex can muster. Their booth was as carefully guarded as a Cold War secret,
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Bremont, back in the thick of it at Watches And Wonders 2025, certainly didn’t sit on their laurels. After last year’s showing, a bit of a head scratcher
For quite some time, Urwerk has sat at the vanguard of the avant-garde, delivering timepieces that are as modern as they are jaw-dropping. In the past few years, my attraction
One of the great things about SevenFriday is that all their watches come with a certain fun factor. They possess a certain casual appeal that simply makes you smile whenever
Watches and Wonders may have drawn most of our attention last week, but that doesn’t mean nothing is happening elsewhere in the watch world. Baltic, one of the young guns
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN For Watches & Wonders, Geneva Piaget unveiled a new version of the Polo watch that is its entry into the “integrated bracelet sports watch” sector that’s been hot
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Hublot at Watches & Wonders Geneva tends to release absolutely loads of watches; in 2024, I remember them showing a diagram that had over 30 new watches on
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
Another historic French watch brand has been revived, and this time, it’s in a way we’ve never seen. Chronofixe, initially founded in the 1850s, became a well-known altimeter and Type
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
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Ulysse Nardin is an independent watchmaker these days, that means they’re completely self-sufficient financially and utterly unbound horologically. With that said, they’ve always been aware of their ties
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Watches & Wonders is in full swing at the moment, and for Tudor it seems to have been quite a success. Their booth has been busier than ever