Now that our editors have had time to digest the volume of new watches presented at this year's show, we're putting them to one last test: picking the watch that left them surprised and amazed amongst all others. From new collections, novel complications, and subtle changes to classic designs,...
Our editors might still be reorienting themselves to their local timezone after being on Geneva time the past week, but the challenges of Watches & Wonders Editors' Picks must continue while the show is fresh in their minds. For this edition, we tasked our editors with selecting the watch...
Watches & Wonders 2026, the world's largest international trade fair devoted to fine watches, wrapped up last weekend in Geneva, Switzerland, after showcasing the event’s largest roster of exhibiting brands yet, from industry titans to ambitious independents. Team Teddy was on the ground at the...
It's official: this year's Watches & Wonders has, effectively, come to a close. As is tradition, the 60+ exhibiting brands brought out their freshest and finest for 2026, unleashing the novel, unexpected, and surprising into the watch-loving world. Now that our Editorial Team has had a weekend...
Hamilton’s watchmaking history is a quintessentially American one. As the U.S of A. is ringing in its 250th birthday this year, it only makes sense for the brand to celebrate the occasion with proper fanfare. Now, we know exactly what they have in store. Today, Hamilton launches a specialized...
The Tudor Royal gets some major mechanical updates at Watches and Wonders 2026 with the addition of in-house MT calibers across the collection. It’s being revamped across the sizing range in 30, 36, and 40mm. The 30mm is a no-date, the 36 a date model, and the 40 a full-fledged day-date. The...
METAS certifications are a big theme for Tudor for Watches and Wonders this year, and the black dial Black Bay 58 is among those on the list to receive the Master Chronometer certification. The three-hander as well as the GMT receive the classic five-link bracelet for a touch of refinement as...
Tudor continues to innovate at Watches and Wonders 2026 with a brand new edition of the Black Bay Ceramic. Where once it was the first watch to launch Tudor’s METAS efforts, now we see it as a platform for innovation by way of a brand new ceramic bracelet in a three-link layout with a...
Tudor introduced the Black Bay 54, the most understated version of its popular vintage-influenced Black Bay divers’ watch, in 2023, following up the original 41mm Black Bay and the crowd-pleasing 39mm Black Bay 58. The Black Bay 54, which duplicates the 37mm sizing of the series’ direct...
In 2026, the 100th year since Hans Wilsdorf registered its now-famous brand name, Tudor has added to its repertoire with the release of a new timepiece called the Tudor Monarch, whose barrel-shaped 39mm case integrates into an H-link bracelet with Tudor’s hallmark “T-Fit” clasp. The dial sports...
Just released at Watches and Wonders 2026, the Oris Star Edition is a faithful recreation of one of Oris’ most important watches, while offering modern build quality and reliability. It also happens to be confidently handsome, fully embracing the perfection of its midcentury design. Watch now to...
2026 marks 100 years of the Oyster Case, and Rolex is celebrating the occasion in style with a fleet of new Oyster Perpetual models. The move to lacquer dial variations of the Crown's significant models that we saw last year (thankfully) shows no sign of slowing down. In fact, the experiments...