I knew it as soon as I saw the press release. IWC was dropping a banger. Black (ceramic) and gold? Textured dial? Perpetual calendar? Digital display? Booyakasha! I was drinking
I knew it as soon as I saw the press release. IWC was dropping a banger. Black (ceramic) and gold? Textured dial? Perpetual calendar? Digital display? Booyakasha! I was drinking
Simply put, Urwerk doesn’t make “normal” watches. Even the brand’s most conservative designs are far from being conventional. That said, Urwerk’s signature sci-fi aesthetic typically embraces a rather dark color
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Bell & Ross are renowned for their square designs and their no-nonsense attitude towards having a bit of fun; our most recent hands-on with a watch of theirs
Only now that the frenetic energy of Watches & Wonders 2025 is in the rear-view and the Pedialyte has worked its restorative magic after a week of traversing the sprawling
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Watches & Wonders Geneva wouldn’t be the same without Cartier, not least because they appear to have the most floorspace at Palexpo. Seriously, they’re the only brand there
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI At Watches and Wonders 2025, Zenith, building upon their prior year’s showcase that featured a notable Pilot series entry, presented a quartet of new timepieces. These novel introductions
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Montblanc ambled into the horological hullabaloo of Watches And Wonders 2025, a familiar face amidst the glittering gaggle of brands. If memory serves, last year’s showing saw them
Three new men's pieces join the Alpine Eagle collection and go to prove just how versatile this luxury sports watch can be.The post Three new men’s Alpine Eagle pieces prove
When we talk about sleepers, it almost always involves a watch that doesn’t do anything especially loud or eccentric. Those watches always get noticed because they exist to be noticed.
Amidst the springtime buzz in the world of horology, it’s easy to forget that Watches & Wonders isn’t just Geneva’s biggest marketing bonanza of the year but also where the
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN IWC is one of the main players at Watches & Wonders Geneva, their booth is always at the opposite end of the ‘grand walkway’ to Rolex and Patek
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Panerai’s latest slew of wrist-borne gizmos at Watches and Wonders has certainly caused a bit of a kerfuffle amongst horophiles. Five distinct timekeepers have surfaced from their workshops,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN At Watches & Wonders Geneva, Louis Moinet unveiled its latest novelty, a tribute to the first chronograph timepiece invented by Louis Moinet. The watch’s design is a little
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I’ve gotten into a habit over these last few years whereby when I plan our timetable of all the exhibitors at Watches & Wonders Geneva, I make Parmigiani
Even for famously motorsport-centric TAG Heuer, 2025 is shaping up to be a particularly racing-heavy year. Its new title sponsorship for Formula One racing has seen the brand ratchet up