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Introducing – The New H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition is Performance, Exposed
With the start of the 2026 Formula 1 season (Australia Grand Prix, March 6-8), H. Moser & Cie. adds a vivid new chapter to its collaboration with BWT Alpine Formula One Team and presents the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition. This limited series updates last year’s concept through colour and contrast. The familiar Streamliner case […]
Introducing: The Benrus Sky Chief Returns In Awesome Vintage Style
What We KnowIf you don't know the Benrus Sky Chief, let me get you up to speed on one of the coolest vintage watches that you can still find for relatively affordable prices. The watch was a bit of a paradox—it was a smaller pilot's chronograph (unlike some of the massive, oversized watches from some brands of the era) released in the 1940s by New York City-based Benrus. The Sky Chief eventually became the official watch of pilots for some of the world's top airlines. They became beloved by co
Introducing – The Pequignet Royale Paris Large Date and Moon in Icy Blue
With the Royale Paris, Pequignet started to reshape its identity as one of the rare true French watch manufactures. Following the recent redesign of the collection and the introduction of a more contemporary 39.5mm case, the brand now adds a fresh new variant: the Royale Paris Icy Blue. The case is unchanged from the latest […]
Buying Guide – First-Class Travel, With Some Of Today’s Most Elegant GMT Watches
For frequent travellers or those who regularly find themselves in meetings on a global level, it helps to stay on time and in style. A GMT watch offers the perfect solution, but there are a ton of options to choose from. The majority of travel watches lean towards the tool-ish side of the spectrum, often […]
The ABCs of Time – Fighting Counterfeiting – How Brands Can Ensure Authenticity
If you’ve ever travelled to Shanghai or Thailand, you might be familiar with the ease of acquiring a convincing fake Rolex for pennies on the dollar. Asian counterfeiters (particularly in Guangdong Province, China) often have access to the original machines used for cases, bracelets, and so on (not for Rolex specifically), as some Swiss brands […]
The Petrolhead Corner – A New Chapter In Formula 1 Is Here, As We Look Ahead At The 2026 Season
In just a week’s time, the madness that is the 2026 Formula 1 season will kick off in Melbourne with the Australian Grand Prix serving as the opening event of 24 rounds of racing. And this year it’s really anyone’s guess as to what’s going to happen over the 24-race-long season. We have very few […]
Rolex Predictions 2026 – The New Models Rolex Might Launch at Watches and Wonders 2026
We’re less than two months away from the main event of the year for the watch industry… On April 14th, 2026, it will be time for Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, a giant fair that will gather well over 60 brands, including returning ones such as Audemars Piguet. Something that has become more than a […]
Business News: Swatch Group Publishes Open Letter To Morgan Stanley Management Saying Longines Is Profitable And Tissot Sales Grew
In a recently published open letter, the Swatch Group AG criticized the most recent Morgan Stanley "Swiss Watcher" industry report in a letter to the investment bank's management, calling some of the data presented in the analyst report "erroneous and questionable." The Swatch Group letter, addressed to Morgan Stanley Investment Management and linked below, says the report rankings and estimates of sales and production figures for the top 50 brands in the Swiss watch industry make "questionabl
Introducing – The New Perrelet Weekend Malachite
Abraham-Louis Perrelet made his mark in watchmaking history with his work on automatic winding. The modern Perrelet brand is recognised for its patented Double Rotor and Turbine watches, which feature hypnotic spinning rotors on the dial. Much less theatrical, Perrelet’s Weekend collection offers more traditional dress watches in 39mm cases with a subtle retro vibe. […]
Bring a Loupe: A Heuer Dato 12, A Rolex Bombé, and—What's That?—An F.P.Journe Élégante?
Congratulations: you have made it to yet another Friday. By way of proffered back-pats, how about a Bring a Loupe instead?A bit of a scorecard for my first two weeks at BAL: Last week's Zenith S58 remains available (and now listed as "Hodinkee Featured" in the tile), as does the burl wood Datejust, though the Waltham 100 sold (presumably for near its $200 asking price), and the Tudor 4453 sold for 480£ (not including the 23% premium). Interestingly, someone believed last week's Buyer Beware Co
Introducing: The Panerai Radiomir Viaggio NelTempo Experience Set — Two Watches and A Trip Through Panerai's Italian History
What We KnowEach year, Panerai offers a special experience for its top collectors, available only to those who buy the year's "experience watch." For the first time, the experience is available to buyers who pick up a set of watches sold together. By buying these two Radiomir releases, customers will also be brought on a trip through Panerai's Italian history, tracing from their century-old boutique in Florence, then on to the historical meeting grounds and diving locales, a diving trip at the
Introducing – The Tutima Patria Titanium, Now with a Light Blue Dial
Long associated with pilot’s chronographs and robust instrument watches, Tutima has, over the past decade, built a compelling “classical” collection. The Patria line, introduced in the early 2010s and coinciding with the brand’s return to Glashütte, offered refined cases, restrained dials and, most notably, beautifully executed hand-wound movements rooted in Saxon tradition. Following earlier executions […]
Introducing – The New Tissot T-Race MotoGP Automatic Chronograph 2026 Limited Edition
Since becoming the official timekeeper of the MotoGP championship in 2001, Tissot has connected itself firmly to the sport through trackside timing systems and watches that speak the design language and mechanical intensity of motorcycle racing. The T-Race MotoGP collection was first introduced in 2003, and the brand has since created many motorsport-inspired references, with […]
First Look – The IWC Portugieser Chronograph Ceratanium, the Icon in Dark Mode
Since its introduction in 1998, the classic IWC Portugieser Chronograph (ref. IW3914) has barely evolved visually. It has only undergone a technical upgrade in 2020, with the introduction of a new generation featuring a manufacture calibre inside (ref. IW3916). And that consistency in the design and overall sporty-chic, nautically-inspired spirit is what makes this watch […]
Introducing: The Ressence Type 9 IKE Pairs A Futuristic Look With Japanese Métiers d'Art Execution
What We KnowRessence, with its futuristic sci-fi approach to telling the time, doesn't always come to mind when thinking about métiers d'art. After all, Ressence is a brand centered around an incredibly modern industrial aesthetic, which seems at odds with painstaking human-centered craft that often celebrates perfection within imperfection. But when done right, pairing these two ideas together spells a home run. The Ressence Type 8 'Indigo' from 2024 for Japanese retailer Shellman comes to mi
First Look – Raymond Weil Adds a Trio of Tuxedo Dials to its Millesime Small Seconds 39mm
Some watches feel like they’ve always existed. And yet, the Raymond Weil Millesime Small Seconds 39mm, a watch part of a successful collection launched in 2023, has nothing to do with history. It’s just a design exercise, but one done right. Since its introduction, the collection, which now also includes a more compact 35mm version, […]
Happenings: Sébastian Vivas To Lecture At The Horological Society Of New York
Founded in 1875, Audemars Piguet has a rich and complex history, with many chapters yet to be explored. Sébastian Vivas, who has been director of the Audemars Piguet Museum since 2012, will explain how the small Heritage team organizes, enriches, and studies the brand's archives and historical collections. Some research reveals surprises that require a thorough review.What is the genesis of the Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet? What are the main principles behind restoration? What guides the bran
Introducing – Embark Upon a Space Odyssey with the Ressence Type 9 IKE
A compact evolution of Ressence’s signature pebble-shaped case designs and original display of the time that circles around the dial like planets orbiting the Sun, the Type 9 is the brand’s smallest, lightest and most accessibly priced watch to date. Given its minimalist display and compact (wearable) proportions, the Type 9 has been singled out […]
Introducing: The IWC Portugieser Chronograph Ceratanium Is A Sleek Twist On A Classic
What We KnowIWC just launched a surprising novelty, and it isn't even Watches and Wonders yet. Today marks the brand's introduction of a limited-edition run of its classic Portugieser Chronograph, this time in Ceratanium. It's a subversion of what I typically think of as IWC's dressier chronograph option, this time with a sleek all-black look thanks to ceramicized titanium and blacked-out details across the dial.The case is 41mm in diameter with a height of 13.1mm, and it does away with any po
Introducing – The Kudoke 3 Nocturne, Alongside a New Dial and Decor Option for the Kaliber 1
German indie watchmaker Stefan Kudoke expands the HANDwerk collection with the Kudoke 3 Nocturne, keeping the core concept intact but changing its expression, much like the Nocturne edition of the Kudoke 2. This new variant builds on the Kudoke 3, previously available in various executions, including Sky Blue, salmon, and the Flakes edition with the […]