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
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
While the original Patek Philippe Aquanaut first made an appearance in 1997 as a more casual and youthful interpretation of the brand’s classic sports watch, the Aquanaut Luce is a
Continuing Tudor’s trend of revamping staples across the lineup for Watches and Wonders 2023, the brand has released two new colorways in the Tudor Royal — salmon and chocolate brown.
Alongside the new L.U.C. 1860 launched at Watches and Wonders 2023, Chopard is introducing a new chronograph to the L.U.C. lineup — the L.U.C. 1963 Heritage Chronograph. As the name
The Tradionelle collection from Vacheron Constantin has seen some of the brand’s most impressive work. This is, by its own account where Vacheron comes to the horological playground, with a
For Watches & Wonders in 2023, Patek Philippe has leaned all the way in with a full seventeen new releases. Crunching the numbers, that’s more than 10% of their current
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
While not the biggest release from Tudor for Watches and Wonders 2023, the brand has made some meaningful changes to the Black Bay 31/36/39/41 line, with an updated movement, upgraded
Perhaps the new Rolex Yacht-Master 42 in titanium has been the worst-kept secret since Ben Ainslie was spotted wearing a perceived prototype back in 2021. Now, though, it’s finally here
Tudor has just announced a multitude of new Black Bay models as part of its Watches and Wonders 2023 releases. This new generation of Black Bays introduces a heritage call-back
Originally launched in 2012, the Tudor Black Bay collection is the brand’s lineup of vintage-inspired dive watches that pay tribute to the iconic models from the brand’s history. While retro
If Rolex is good at one thing, it’s making incremental improvements to its existing collections. Watches that have been in the catalog for decades — you all know them. It’s
As part of its Watches and Wonders 2023 new releases, Patek Philippe is adding a rose gold Aquanaut Chronograph to its catalog to join the already-existing steel and white gold
Tudor seems fully committed to releasing updates to the Black Bay range. For good reason too, as it’s been a runaway success. The brand’s GMT models have been especially popular.
Given the runaway success of the line among enthusiasts and the vast array of models in the series, it can be easy to forget that the Tudor Black Bay nameplate