Although eagles are not an endangered species, you don’t see too many of them around, especially the very thin ones. Alpine Eagles, I mean. Luckily, refinement rules at Chopard, and that means the hatching of the Alpine Eagle 41 XPS “Mountain Glow,” an 8mm-thick version of the brand’s luxury...
H. Moser & Cie. is one of the few Swiss brands that knows how to have fun. Unlike the solemnity and pomp of most top-tier Swiss watch brands, Moser brings a refreshing playfulness to the table without compromising its impeccable watchmaking credentials. In an industry where partnerships are...
A smaller take on a familiar design arrives for Watches & Wonders 2026, with H. Moser & Cie introducing its most compact Streamliner models to date. Since debuting the integrated bracelet collection in 2020, the brand has expanded the line with a mix of time-only and complicated executions,...
Originally introduced in 1989, the Reebok Pump is a legendary sneaker that allowed wearers to increase ankle support by pressing an air pump built into the tongue. Famously worn by everyone from NBA stars like Shaquille O’Neal and Dee Brown to cultural icons like Tupac Shakur and even John Cena,...
Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 is well and truly under way, and there’s no better time of year for sheer horological spectacle. Of course, when it comes to truly mind-bending feats of watchmaking, few things can beat a Patek Philippe complication watch, and for this year’s show the brand has...
There are Cartier watches, and there are Cartiers. If a contemporary Tank or Santos is more suitable for the hoi polloi, those seeking the latter can turn towards Cartier Privé, the collection for those more attuned to Cartier’s illustrious archive. Every year, Cartier Privé resurrects one of...
The Tortue has been part of Cartier’s vocabulary since 1912, a shaped watch built on the productive tension between curves and straight lines that has never fully gone away. It surfaced again in a serious way with Cartier Privé in 2024, and at Watches & Wonders 2026 it returns with a fully...
Fifty years is a long time for anything to remain relevant, let alone genuinely desirable. When Gerald Genta sketched the Patek Philippe Nautilus in 1972 on a paper napkin, the result was a watch that broke nearly every rule of fine watchmaking at the time: it was made of steel, it was...
Like every year, Patek Philippe is relying on Watches and Wonders Geneva to release most, if not all, of its new watches for the year. Without further ado, here are all the new models for Patek Philippe this year. Patek Philippe 6105G Celestial sunrise and sunset Packed with innovations (with no...