Tudor’s Black Bay line has grown steadily over the years, moving from the larger early models to more compact and more wearable formats. After the original Black Bay and the Black Bay 58, as well as the oversized Black Bay 68, the Black Bay 54 came in as the smallest of the lot, not to […]
The El Primero has been a benchmark chronograph movement since 1969, when Zenith launched it as the world’s first automatic, integrated high-frequency calibre. It was good enough that Rolex based the Daytona’s movement on it from 1988 until the in-house 4130 arrived in 2000. Today’s version...
With the biggest releases of the year all dropping at once last week, it’s taken some time to digest exactly what we saw from Rolex’s 2026 collection. Now that the dust of Watches & Wonders has settled, here are our thoughts on all of the Crown’s new watches for the year ahead. A New Jubilee […]
IWC’s Laureus watches have been available for some time now. Over the years, the brand has released them in different collections, from Pilot’s watches to Portofino models and even some more experimental pieces. What stays consistent over the years is the blue dial and the link to Laureus Sport...
Tag Heuer has expanded the Formula 1 Solargraph line with a five-piece pastel series, marking a clear tonal shift from the brighter, more hyperactive palette of the 2025 reboot. The new pieces lean softer and calmer – more spring-summer wardrobe than starting grid – and arrive across two case...
Sometimes we come across projects or brands initiated by unique characters. Christophe Schaefer is one of those people. He is the founder of Schaefer & Companions, which releases special watches in very limited quantities. These timepieces result from Schaefer using his brand as a platform to...
This wristwatch by ArtyA in Geneva has a mouthful of a name, but it looks pretty stunning on the wrist. The full title for this product is the ArtyA Purity Stairway To Heaven Wavy HMS Sapphire Iridescent. The reason the title is so complicated is that ArtyA loves variety, and this product is...
The Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer was enthusiastically received at Watches & Wonders last year. Praised for its traveller-friendly complication, resilient yet slim case construction, fun, fresh colours and in-house movement, another winning factor was its accessible price. For 2026, Nomos...
From a watch with a full-ceramic bracelet from Tudor and a space watch from IWC to a timepiece by H. Moser & Cie. that requires the literal pushing of a button (pump) to power it, this year’s Watches and Wonders did not disappoint. In the frenzy of new watches and watch brands flexing their...
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...
In addition to a barrage of ultra high end novelties, Jaeger-LeCoultre this week has introduced the new Master Control Chronometre collection, with a focus on chronometric elegance with watches featuring a sleek new integrated bracelet sports watch design. Jaeger-LeCoultre has a long history, of...