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
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
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
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
In 2005, Hublot released the first Big Bang collection under the leadership of then-new owner Jean-Claude Biver. The Big Bang would go on to be Hublot’s most popular watch —
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
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
Celebrating anniversaries is somewhat of a joke in watches. Brands seem willing to celebrate any anniversary, no matter how legitimately significant. I think we can all agree that it goes
Everyone tells me that, as a taller guy, I should be wearing bigger watches. I’m 6’2” with a 7.5″ wrist, and yeah, I get it — I can “pull off”
Crazy is what Hublot does best. Everyone knows that, and no one actually wants a Classic Fusion because, at this point, they’re boring and show a fraction of a fraction
The people at Jaeger-LeCoultre never disappoint at Watches and Wonders, and 2025 was no exception. The latest flex? The Reverso Hybris Artistica Gyrotourbillon Calibre 179 . The Gyrotourbillon itself isn’t
The oohs and aahs were not subtle at Watches & Wonders 2025 when it was clear what new model would join the Cartier Privé collection. That was the Cartier Privé
Here’s a beautiful new version of a three-year-old watch, and I can’t get enough of it. In 2022, Chopard introduced the first Flying Tourbillon to its runaway success Alpine Eagle
Where do the years go? It seems like just yesterday, Vacheron Constantin was toddling around and now here it is celebrating 270 years! This year, for its 270th anniversary and
For its Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025 novelties, Oris is squarely focused on its classic Big Crown Pointer Date collection. As its cornerstone brand staple since 1938, it’s safe to
German brand Nomos knows how to have fun. While most of the Glashütte manufacture lies firmly in the realm of minimalist and Bauhaus design, the brand has always had a