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First Look – The New Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième Enamel
Since 1991, Jaeger-LeCoultre has marked each new decade of the Reverso with a special edition, beginning with the Soixantième, which celebrated the model’s 60th anniversary. Introduced in 1931, the Reverso remained a time-only watch until this milestone edition became the first to feature complications. A decade later, the Septantième showcased the brand’s expertise in movement […]
First Look – The New Grand Seiko Tokyo Lion Tentagraph SLGC009
Grand Seiko introduced the Tokyo Lion’s bold, angular case design in 2019 and since then, additional editions have multiplied its aesthetic —limited and regular production—the most recent being the 2024 Sport Spring Drive GMT SBGE307 Tokyo Lion and the Spring Drive Chronograph GMT SBGC275. This year, the Grand Seiko Sport collection expands by unveiling a […]
First Look – The Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle and Patrimony 270th-Anniversary Collection
Select members of Vacheron Constantin’s Traditionnelle and Patrimony families have been invited to join in the 270th-anniversary celebrations. Eight references from both families have been singled out for the special treatment and flaunt dials decorated with a unique motif created for the 270th anniversary of the brand. As important as the dial, the manufacture calibres […]
First Look – The IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40 Green, Inspired by Brad Pitt’s Watch in the F1 Movie
IWC is busy this year rolling out new iterations of its Ingenieur, a collection that underwent a major revamp in 2023 to resurface with its Gérald Genta heritage intact. The watch we’re introducing today comes with a fun story involving actor Brad Pitt and the upcoming movie F1. What was initially a prop watch for […]
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Chopard’s supply of parts for a Geneva academy is part of industry efforts to nurture next-generation watchmakers ...
Introducing – The Colourful, Sleeker Oris Big Crown Pointer Date Calibre 403
The Big Crown Pointer Date, an important piece in the history of Oris since 1938, has lived through various iterations over the years, evolving with the times to introduce changes and improvements but always faithful to the spirit of the original. In 2021, Oris introduced a 38mm Big Crown Pointer Date model powered by calibre […]
Introducing – The New Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer
For many years, the only two Nomos models that offered traveler-oriented functions were the Zurich Weltzeit (a.k.a Zurich Worldtimer) and the Tangomat GMT, which had airport codes to denote the 24 time zones. This year at Watches and Wonders, the Glashütte-based brand presents a new movement to power its Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer series, which […]
First Look – The Handsome Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Annual Calendar with Minerva Movement
Montblanc‘s appreciation for Minerva‘s heritage drives its evolution as a watchmaker. The brand embraces Minerva’s time-honoured craftsmanship and savoir-faire by celebrating traditional techniques while exploring the possibilities of modern horology. This commitment is again evident in the newly unveiled 1858 Geosphere Annual Calendar, a timepiece poised to become a standout addition to Montblanc’s collection with […]
First Look – TAG Heuer Refreshes its Carrera Day-Date and Carrera Twin-Time Models
Jack Heuer’s Carrera chronograph is the stuff of legends. Released in 1963 and named after the dangerous Carrera Panamericana, the Carrera is still TAG Heuer’s flagship model. The current Carrera collection has eight sub-families, including the recently introduced Date family, home to the Day-Date and Twin-Time models. Released just four years ago, the Day-Date and […]
Introducing – The new “Polar” Tudor Black Bay Pro GMT with White Opaline Dial
In 2022, we went as far as to consider the Tudor Black Bay Pro GMT the best tool watch we have seen that year, impressed by its cool design, ultra-robust construction and fair price. A perfect adventure watch, solid and legible, with a GMT complication for travellers – a do-it-all, wear-it-everywhere. This year, this Tudor […]
Introducing – The New Patek Philippe Cubitus 7128 in 40mm Gold Cases
The new Cubitus collection of sporty-chic watches by Patek Philippe was the most anticipated launch of last year but also the most discussed and commented new release of 2024. Initially released in steel, steel and gold two-tone 45mm by 8.3mm case as Cubitus 5821 time and date reference on a matching metal bracelet and as […]
First Look – The New Frozen Editions of the H. Moser Streamliner Flyback Chronograph Automatic
The Streamliner collection was introduced by H. Moser & Cie in 2020 and was an overnight success. Its groovy integrated cushion design was fresh, original and brilliantly executed. Since its inception, we’ve seen a wide range of time-only, perpetual calendar, tourbillon and chronograph models, and even several fascinating skeletonised iterations. Moser also loves to play […]
Introducing – The Patek Philippe Calatrava 6196P, the Successor to the Emblematic 5196
Since its introduction in 1932, many consider the Calatrava reference 96 as the paragon of an elegant dress watch. Although the collection has expanded in different directions, fans of the classical, timeless, time-only, ultra-slim, manual-winding dress watch will be pleased to learn about the latest Calatrava released during Watches & Wonders 2025. With its vintage-inspired […]
Introducing: Vacheron Constantin's Traditionnelle and Patrimony 270th Anniversary Editions
What We KnowIt's been quite the year for Plan-les-Ouates-based Vacheron Constantin, who was established in 1755, and they're showing absolutely no signs of slowing down. This commemorative collection features three distinct models: the Traditionnelle Manual-Winding, the Patrimony Moon Phase Retrograde Date, and the Patrimony Self-Winding. Each watch comes in two different editions, adding six new limited editions to the mix. This exclusive series bears unique decorative elements inspired by th
Introducing: Vacheron Constantin Unveils A Trio Of "Openface" Dials For Its 270th Anniversary
What We KnowBrands love an anniversary year. Pretty much any milestone divisible by five represents a good opportunity to release a limited edition or two. Fittingly, to celebrate 270 years of Vacheron Constantin, the brand releases three 370-piece limited editions in platinum as a tribute to some of its best-known complications.The first is the Traditionelle Perpetual Calendar Retrograde Date Openface, reference 4030T/000P-H054. The name alludes to combining two complications with the new Cal
First Look – The New and Sleek Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Perpetual Calendar
Parmigiani Fleurier’s main novelty for Watches & Wonders 2025 is the Toric Perpetual Calendar. Following the route map charted by CEO Guido Terreni for the brand, the Toric Perpetual Calendar embodies understated luxury and refined minimalism. Like other models in the Toric collection, the new QPs are housed in precious metal cases featuring the signature […]
Introducing – Tudor Goes Against the Trend with the Black Bay 68 in 43mm
Expanding once more its emblematic live of dive watches, the Black Bay, Tudor makes a surprising move by releasing the new Black Bay 68. Indeed, while the watch started its life in 2012 in 41mm, the brand continuously reduced its size by launching the 39mm Black Bay 58 and then the 37mm Black Bay 54. […]
Introducing – The New Panerai Luminor Marina Collection In Steel
Although the Florentine brand Panerai was founded in 1860, its contract with the Italian Royal Navy to produce precision instruments changed its destiny radically. Panerai’s 1916 radium-based powder, known as Radiomir, lit up the brand’s future as a supplier of luminescent instruments, underwater tools, and eventually watches for the Italian Royal Navy and its famous […]
Introducing – The New Patek Philippe Calatrava 8 Day 5328G
Patek Philippe introduces a new and powerful manual-winding calibre for the equally new Calatrava 8 Day Ref. 5328G. As you have gleaned from the name, the new twin barrel movement delivers an impressive 192-hour or 8-day power reserve. While the watch is officially a Calatrava, it shares traits with the more casual aesthetic of the […]
Introducing – The New World’s Thinnest Tourbillon Watch, the 1.85mm Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon
We are undoubtedly in a golden age of the ultra-thin watch, with records continuously being shattered and timepieces at a level of thinness that would have been almost unimaginable just a few years ago… At Watches and Wonders 2024, Piaget clinched the record for the thinnest tourbillon ever with its Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon, measuring a […]