For a while, we thought we had seen it all when it came to the Tissot PRX. As most of you know, the brand rapidly expanded the collection with a
For a while, we thought we had seen it all when it came to the Tissot PRX. As most of you know, the brand rapidly expanded the collection with a
Sometimes, all you need to know is right there in the name. AVI-8, pronounced “Aviate,” leaves little question about the brand’s mission and inspiration. You might know the company for
This year’s edition of Dubai Watch Week ends today, so we’re going to cap it off with an edition of your very favorite roundup, The Flyback. Fair warning: these watches
I had always dreaded British brand Fears making a sports watch. It just seemed so out of character for a 175-year-old company that pronounces its “understated elegance” and is run
For Dubai Watch Week 2025, H. Moser & Cie. has unveiled a tastefully space-themed version of its Streamliner integrated bracelet watch. Fitted with a gold-finished meteorite dial and a highly
Talk about releases you didn’t see coming! When Zenith released the third model of the much-praised Lupin the Third series in early 2022, it looked like the remarkable trilogy was
In only a handful of years since its debut, young independent brand Venezianico has built an impressive reputation among enthusiasts for its refined design language, solid value proposition, and above
Jaeger-LeCoultre has a reputation for revered watchmaking, all within a single facility in Le Sentier, in the Vallée de Joux. For 2025, La Grande Maison unveils two new Master Ultra
Seemingly out of nowhere, Tudor surprised us with a new series of Ranger models this week. The brand introduced a smaller 36mm version of its explorer-style watch alongside the existing
After the sold-out success of its original colorways, London-based Belhamel is expanding its offerings with two new dials. Focusing on limited-run watches driven by a blend of vintage and contemporary
After introducing a series of 28 Hommage La Placide biretrograde perpetual calendars last week, Roger Dubuis launches a second version of the tribute watch, debuting at Dubai Watch Week. The
Over the years, TAG Heuer has produced numerous different racing-inspired watches, but for many people (myself included), the Monaco will always be the first model that comes to mind whenever
A major component of Dubai Watch Week surrounds the various Seddiqi-exclusive limited editions that the participating brands release at the Middle East’s premier horology show. For Hublot, the 2025 edition
Why not release a new range of modern motorsports-inspired watches, preferably chronographs, with the name “Las Vegas”? The limited-edition TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph for the Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025
There’s something viscerally satisfying about a big, loud, unapologetically bold sports watch. In an age of restrained, demure silhouettes and 34mm men’s watches, a beefy, stylized chronograph might seem like