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
Bianchet B1.618 UltraFino Bianchet’s new B1.618 UltraFino collection now features a new ultra-slim and ultra-light calibre, the UT01, designed
Maurice Lacroix celebrate 50 years of crests and troughs in an industry that has seen its share of stormy
Swiss watchmaker Maurice Lacroix continues to impress us with every new addition to their Urban Tribe line. Time comes
In the past few years, there has been a surge in the production of coloured watches. Ranging from greens
Great watches don’t only tell time. They tell stories, make statements, and push the boundaries of what’s possible. This
It’s official: open-worked dials are not a ‘trend’, rather a genre. Almost every brand has a version of a
In a continued celebration of its best-selling AIKON collection, Maurice Lacroix the brand has unveiled three new versions of
Matt, sleek, and understated, the grained dial finish has a unique allure that just can’t be missed. Resembling barley
Art has been integral to horology since its inception. From techniques such as engraving and hand painting to marquetry
It was about three years ago when green watches started making a stronger appearance inside the hallowed halls of
A quick look into the history of trends in the horological industry reveals how the colour blue has been
Taking inspiration from the Calypso—the brand’s best-selling watch of the 1990s—Maurice Lacroix launched the first Aikon watch, with a
A night before the 1971 edition of the Baselworld watch fair, the managing director of Audemars Piguet, Georges Golay,
‘Cute’, ‘fluffy’, ‘adorable’ are the usual adjectives used to describe one of the most loved animals on this planet,
Much like black dials or round cases, dual-toned watches will likely never go out of style. Maurice Lacroix celebrate
Maurice Lacroix are like a relatively lesser-known treasure who hold their own in the accessible luxury watch segment. Committed
‘Does anyone actually go diving with a high-end dive watch?’ is a question on a lot of people’s minds,
Maurice Lacroix’s Aikon collection has been around since 2016, and every once in a while, the brand update it
Alpina Heritage Automatic Thematically on the other end of the sporty and edgy Alpiner Extreme collection, the Alpina Heritage
Recently, Maurice Lacroix’s steel sports watch with an integrated bracelet has seen a host of vibrant new hues for
Adding a burst of fresh pastel hues to their collection of urban watches, Maurice Lacroix have launched the Fiaba
For the Red Dot Design Awards 2024 jury, ‘good’ design is gauged by the product’s degree of innovation, functionality,
While purpose-built dive watches are engineered to survive the rigours of the deep, the reality is that most spend