After its quiet but complete discontinuation in 2024, the Rolex Yacht-Master II returns. Strangely, it is not called the Yacht-Master III, even though it is a completely different-looking watch, albeit with largely unchanged functionality. Yes, the new, 2026 Rolex Yacht-Master II is still a...
The Rolex Datejust turned 81 this year, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Introduced in 1945 as the first self-winding waterproof chronometer wristwatch to display the date in a window, it has been the backbone of Rolex’s catalog ever since, quietly absorbing the brand’s technical...
As part of its Watches and Wonders 2026 novelties, Rolex has released two new variants of its Oyster Perpetual line. This marks not only the first of the current-generation OP models to be crafted in gold, but also the first time the hour markers are made from natural stone, a first for Rolex....
On the occasion of Watches and Wonders 2026, Patek Philippe unveils a new astronomical complication with the reference 6105G-001, standing out with its surprisingly modern design. Derived from the Celestial, it features a multi-layered dial with several stacked discs that rotate independently to...
While dive watches are fundamental to Seiko’s Prospex collection, the concept is slightly less natural for Grand Seiko. At first sight… Indeed, the higher-end brand of Seiko Corporation has been active in the field of purpose-built diving instruments since 2008, delivering impressive models,...
This year, Patek Philippe celebrates the 50th anniversary of a cult watch, the Nautilus. As expected, we are getting some celebratory limited editions. The 30th anniversary of the collection saw the introduction of the references 5711, 5712 Moon and 5980 Chronograph, with what was at the time a...