The Biggest Trends That Emerged From Watches And Wonders And Geneva 2025
Before Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025, there was already a lot of speculation on what the big trends were
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Before Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025, there was already a lot of speculation on what the big trends were
The trend of small-sized watches isn’t new. In fact, between the 1920s and the 1980s, most watches either measured
Since its inception, the dial or face of a timepiece has held a prominent place in the art of
As soon as Watches and Wonders opens on April 1, 2025, all eyes will be on what Rolex will
To bask in the true glory of a mechanical wristwatch, just flip it around. More than often, you are
It’s official: open-worked dials are not a ‘trend’, rather a genre. Almost every brand has a version of a
Swiss watchmaker Hautlence have embraced an experimental mindset with their outlandish timepieces since 2004. Rather than sticking to the
When one imagines a timepiece, a round case, with or without a bezel, surrounding a dial with Roman or
“How many Jacobs?” American rapper Drake can be seen quizzing the fangirl taking his video in one of his
TAG Heuer are coming home to Formula One. After more than a decade of Rolex’s crown adorning the world’s
Taking the baton from the Pantone 2024 Colour of the year—the soft orangish pink Peach Fuzz, meant “to foster
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not a violent guy. And the last thing I would ever want is a
Why do we love chronographs? Firstly, there is the romantic association chronographs have with adventure. From the Breitling Navitimer
In 2016, watch connoisseurs and collectors did a double take in movie halls while watching a scene in that
The Shimmering Night Sky And The New Moon One thing that’s a given on Diwali is that it’s always
Many years ago when I was 12, as memory serves, I decided it was time to put aside childish
And I am pleased to announce that we have clearly exited what has been called the ‘hype era’. This
As a story of the underdog defeating the entrenched industry giant, it is not without precedent. The Ford GT
For all its upheavals, 2020 will also be known as the year that independent watchmaking came roaring back to
I’ve seen a lot of watches in my life. So, it’s rare for me to have a genuine moment
When you look at the 41mm steel Zenith Chronomaster Sport you realise you’re looking at a greatest hits list
It is an irrefutable fact that the world we live in today, the very landscapes of art, music, cinema,
The term ‘in-house movement’ gets tossed around like a badge of honour in watch circles, but does it really
When discussing Laurent Ferrier, I am brought to mind of Marcel Proust for a vividly evocative reason. According to