After the onslaught of watch news coming out of Geneva over the past week, it’s time to digest it all and see what’s what. We’ve tried our best to guide you through all the novelties, but it’s fully understandable if you’ve missed a few in the process. Not to worry, though, as this is the […]
A year removed from last year’s Watches & Wonders, it’s clear that Nomos had the accessible watch of the show, and maybe of the year, with the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer. Introduced initially in rhodium plated silver and blue dial executions, along with a handful of limited edition colorways...
Quantum launch the Barracuda BAR1208, evolving their most iconic dive watch collection with a ceramic bezel, sapphire crystal, and Miyota automatic movement across five dial variants.
My appointment with Parmigiani Fleurier at last year’s Watches & Wonders was one of those meetings where it all kind of clicked for me. I loved those perpetual calendars they introduced, and for the first time since I’ve been working in the watch industry, the insider hype around Parmigiani...
Practicality has long been at the core of Victorinox, and the brand’s new collection builds on that foundation, complete with two fresh movements. The Victorinox Concept One watch collection marks the brand’s first solar-powered piece, alongside a Swiss automatic movement with an extended...
Union Glashütte continues to position itself in the segment of robust, fairly-priced mechanical chronographs with a distinctly modern look. The Belisar Chronograph Sport, introduced in 2024 as a more contemporary alternative within the Belisar collection, marked a departure from vintage cues. It...
Hands-on images by Ripley Sellers It’s not much of an exaggeration to say that Cartier is sitting atop the watchmaking world in 2026. With unprecedented popularity in the current market and one of the strongest brand images among younger collectors, the brand is certainly riding high at the...
Parisian watchmaking maison L. Leroy was founded by Basile-Charles Le Roy in 1785 and became the official watchmaker to King Louis XVI and later to Napoleon I and Queen Victoria. Expanding operations to Switzerland, L. Leroy produced marine chronometers for the French Navy and amassed 384 gold...