Tudor Present The Black Bay 58 In Burgundy, The Pelagos Ultra For Saturation Dives, And Other Novelties At Watches And Wonders 2025
The Tudor novelties displayed in Geneva at Watches and Wonders this year were impressive, to say the least. From
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The Tudor novelties displayed in Geneva at Watches and Wonders this year were impressive, to say the least. From
2025 marks a significant year in horology, with several mechanical watchmakers celebrating landmark brand anniversaries. These milestone are being
Omega Speedmaster Pilot Ryan Reynolds In April 2025 The Time 100 gala, which is an event to honour Time
Longines update their contemporary square watch collection with the introduction of four new Mini DolceVita Dual-Tone watches. Introduced in
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Keeping up with their commitment to offer accessible luxury, the Geneva-based Swiss brand, Frederique Constant have released another version
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Complication complexity typically isn’t Panerai’s calling card. The Italian-born Swiss watchmakers built their reputation on bold, minimalistic tool watches
It’s the first thing that people look forward to when the curtain lifts on Watches and Wonders (and earlier
In the two latest Laureato 38mm releases from Girard-Perregaux, apart from technical innovation, the focus is on the crystal-clear
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With a history as rich as Zenith’s, one can count on the stories—the tales of survival and revival—to make
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For seasoned collectors and dedicated watchmakers, 2025 highlight the enduring legacy of some of the most influential collections. These
Before Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025, there was already a lot of speculation on what the big trends were
Daring, innovative, exciting… Norqain are all of these, and more. Founded in 2018, they carved a niche for themselves
Twenty-five years after Gérald Genta established his eponymous brand, Gerald Charles arrived at Watches and Wonders 2025 with a
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What French Romantic writer Victor Hugo wrote in his famous 19th-century novel Les Misérables still ring true: “A garden
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Originally introduced in 2016, the Frederique Constant Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture made waves as the most budget-friendly perpetual calendar
Ulysse Nardin uphold their legacy as pioneers with the release of their latest diver that defies convention. At 52g,