Ever since Hublot detonated the Big Bang in 2005, the model has been the brand’s loudest expression of what it calls the Art of Fusion, a combination of bold architecture and experimental materials. Equipped with the brand’s first in-house flyback chronograph movement, Hublot welcomed the Big...
Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 is upon us, and as the watch world begins the busiest and most exciting week of the year, all eyes are on one brand: Rolex. The Crown always demands attention at Watches and Wonders, but with this year marking the 100th anniversary of the water-resistant Oyster...
The Datejust was my first Rolex, and I believe it was for many. It’s the perfect one-watch-do-it-all. The modern Rolex Datejust prices could make you think differently, but it was never a cheap watch to begin with. My colleague Gerard often called it the mother of all modern wristwatches, and I...
In 1926, Rolex introduced the first waterproof and dustproof wristwatch, marking a major step forward. Given the name “Oyster”, this watch featured a hermetically sealed case which provided optimal protection for the movement. Five years later, Rolex invented and patented the world’s first...
Among the many novelties presented by Patek Philippe on the occasion of Watches and Wonders 2026, the Geneva manufacture expands its range of complications useful for everyday life with the elegant yet modern Calatrava 5322G reference, featuring a 24-hour alarm. Available in green or blue, its...
The Rolex Oyster case is celebrating 100 years of existence, and to cement the occasion, the brand has released a special edition of the Oyster Perpetual in 41mm. It is an interesting take on the two-tone format with a yellow-gold bezel, yellow-gold crown, and an all-steel bracelet. The black...
The Rolex Oyster case is celebrating 100 years of existence, and to cement the occasion, the brand has released a special edition of the Oyster Perpetual in 41mm. It is an interesting take on the two-tone format with a yellow-gold bezel, yellow-gold crown, and an all-steel bracelet. The black...
On the occasion of the landmark 100th anniversary of Rolex’s pioneering waterproof Oyster case in 2026, Rolex has released a new version of the Oyster Perpetual 36 with a vibrant, multicoloured lacquer dial decorated with its iconic Jubilee motif, first introduced int he 1970s. Even more notably...
The Patek Philippe Nautilus returns in three new references that lean into the model’s archetypal design. Thin cases, clean dials, and a familiar architecture to celebrate 50 years of Patek Philippe Nautilus. All three use the ultra-thin caliber 240, now with a commemorative mini-rotor engraving...
Rolex continues their rollout of new watches for 2026 with the new steel Daytona. This year sees the historic chronograph gain an all-white grand feu enamel dial, taking the panda-style dial of late into a more polar direction. Now sporting an exhibition caseback, the new Daytona joins the ranks...
On the occasion of Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, Patek Philippe keeps expanding its Cubitus collection with its first grand complication, a perpetual calendar. Presented in a 45mm platinum case, the model stands out with its openwork design and rectangular movement. The Patek Philippe Cubitus...
After an absence from the catalogue for two years, one of Rolex’s most complicated watches makes a return: the Yacht Master II. And it’s not just an update in looks, as the new ref. 126680 and Ref. 126688 carry forward the torch of this unique collection set in motion in 2007 and redefined in...