The Year In Watches: A Forecast Of The 2025 Trends In Horology
As soon as Watches and Wonders opens on April 1, 2025, all eyes will be on what Rolex will
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As soon as Watches and Wonders opens on April 1, 2025, all eyes will be on what Rolex will
At Watches and Wonders, Geneva, last year, Czapek & Cie. showcased a new collection that was very different from
First came the most likeable character from Disney’s The Muppets—Kermit the frog. His job was to induce lime green-infused
An ode to a city known for its kaleidoscopic lights and multi-hued sunsets, the TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Las
After introducing colour to their Aikon Automatic series of watches last summer, this year, Maurice Lacroix add pastel pink
Swiss watchmaker Zenith have introduced the new Chronomaster Sport Pink limited-edition of 500 pieces, in their continued support to
Ryan Gosling wowed fans with ‘Kenergy’ at the recent Toronto Press Day in Los Angeles for the Greta Gerwig
With online and offline conversations in the realm of pop culture and cinema flooded with Barbie and Oppenheimer, and
With its integrated bracelet, iconic bezel with six arms, and distinctive finishes on its dials, Maurice Lacroix’s vast Aikon
Which of the 2023 novelties is your favourite? (Laughs) My favourite watch is always the next one coming out.
Though relatively new, the Streamliner collection has become one of H. Moser & Cie’s most recognised lines, at times
‘Pink’ as the bing on your cherry / Pink, ’cause you are so very / Pink, it’s the colour
The watchmaking world is defined by two broad categories—design and mechanics. While it’s the technical aspect that really makes