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Although it was a quiet week in terms of the number of launches, the quality of the products did not disappoint.
It's not often that Patek surprisingly announces a new model outside its ‘regular’ launch moments, like they did this week.
Fair warning: this is a pretty massive edition of Last Week in Watches, as there were so many new products released last week...
Artisanal crafts and experiments in form dominated this week, with highlights from Chopard, Glashütte Original, Kollokium and Hublot.
Rich, warm colours and decadently complicated watches were the order of the week.
Tudor introduces a complication it's never featured before, Casio supports breast cancer research and Tissot reprises its Grendizer collab.
From watches made from mountain rocks to automata that rock our world, there were more than a few big releases this week.
What better auspicious sign for this weekend than a watch inspired by the king of cocktails?
We’re in the middle of Geneva Watch Days 2025, and brands are trying to outdo each other... Including those not even exhibiting in Geneva!
It looks like we have a new trend taking off: blue is now being replaced by burgundy, grape, and plum...
DateNights, Desert Kings and Billions of Oysters... We unveiled our first dress watch this week, but it wasn't the only collab that dropped.
Vivid colours inspired by both the past and the future find their place in this week’s releases, from Germany, China and Switzerland.
Stealthy, utilitarian watches are on the agenda for this week’s releases, including a pair of new Panerai Luminors and a blacked-out Laco.
Emerging brands are working hard to be present in these slow weeks when most of the industry is on vacation.
Minimalist tough timepieces contrast with colourful cocktail pieces this week.
This is proving to be a summer of very hot watch releases, with highlights including a Tissot Tour de France edition and a new round…
This week's releases have some real heavy-hitters, from quietly released AP Japan specials to grailworthy Greubel Forseys.
Our third and final collaboration with Zenith was the biggest watch news this week (although we're biased).
Lots of tourbillons and lots of complex dials this week.
Unconventional dials were the order of the week last week.
Racing and the car world in general have been strong inspirations for this week’s releases.
With some big hitters from the independent sector this week, alongside colourful big-box releases, this is an exciting week.
Longines drastically expands the Conquest collection, Oris releases another Hölstein edition, and Leica offers its first green dials.
High-end Bulgaris, a trio of TAG Heuer Monacos, a new collection from MB&F and porcelain dials from anOrdain dropped this week.
Two of the oldest watchmakers in the world, Vacheron Constantin and Breguet, celebrate this milestone year in style, headlining this week.
A week with multiple new Tudors is always a good one.
In these past seven days, we’ve seen a focus on high watchmaking from both independents and big brands alike.
Candy-like sapphire cases, tasty Avocad0 and Guacam0le, and a tribute to Babar the Elephant are among this week's releases.
As the big players are recovering from the magnitude of the fairs, the independents have come out to play.
The calm after the storm: that’s how I would describe the state of the week... Although there were plenty of big watch releases!
Watches and Wonders is just around the corner, and it looks like independent brands have had a lot to say the past seven days.
Just because Watches and Wonders 2025 kicks off in a matter of days doesn't mean brands are slowing down their releases!
Besides Omega and Hamilton, the rest of our selection this week is exclusively watches from non-big box brands. Exciting!
Casio celebrates International Women’s Day, Anoma releases its second-ever watch and King Seiko unveils a new flagship collection.
AP released a bunch of watches to celebrate its 150th anniversary, Leica expanded its watch range and we got yet another MoonSwatch!
Usually, Hermès launches new models sparingly, this week it delivered multiple novelties at once - amidst a sea of other strong releases.
Love is in the air, with brands unveiling Valentine's Day limited editions this week.
This week's releases have reaffirmed how close the worlds of watches and racing are.
These have been a fiery seven days, especially for independents and microbrands.
LVMH Watch Week dominated watch releases this week, but there was also some great new pieces from non-LVMH brands.
You can never have 222 many watch releases in a week...
Most brands’ releases were on standby (like all of us) over the holidays, but with the new year underway, they've started back up again.
With Christmas nearly here there seems to be no respite from brands releasing new watches, with Year of the Snake releases starting already.
A host of new releases as we wind down for the year at every price point with a few interesting stone dials making an appearance.
This week saw a whole host of releases from every corner of the industry as we enter the final month of the year and gift…
This was a great week for independent watchmaking, where we had brands experimenting not just with colours but with case shapes, materials and techniques as…
Last week was packed with big releases, some of them unanimously appreciated by everyone, and others a bit more polarizing...
Our Sundowner was the biggest piece of watch news last week... Although we might be slightly biased.
Lots of high-end wow this week from the likes of AP, Biver and Breguet, as well as exciting affordable models from Hamilton and Tissot.
Tudor drops an unexpected GMT, Ulysse Nardin goes freaky traditional, and Ralph Lauren makes a watch fit for a fancy cowboy.
Black dials, vintage-style GMTs, and German takes on the golden ratio.
Patek's first new watch collection in 25 years is the biggest watch news of the week, but we've also seen a particularly large number of…
Last week was full of releases, with more collaborations than usual, including two in collaboration with in-demand car brands.
While Milano Watch Week takes place, there are plenty of new releases to keep up interested from brands big and small.
Compact cases, clever collaborations and the return of a model we thought could be gone for good, all in last week in watches.
After the short break we had following the Geneva Watch Days, we have a start in activity from all levels of brands. TAG Heuer is…
Not just one, but two watches dedicated to sailing have just been announced. Both Hublot and Panerai presented two maritime-themed timepieces. In addition, Omega’s Constellation…
Fresh from Geneva Watch Days, and into the regular swing of things, with plenty of new releases.
The new thinnest watch in the world, a strong return for Daniel Roth, chiming Bulgaris, a trio of Breitling perpetual calendars and more!
Omegas with Easter eggs, Norqains with diamonds and Urwerks modeled after spy planes were the order of the week.
While Geneva Watch Days 2024 is not too far off, some very cool watches debuted this week.
A tribute to Olympic glory, more Royal Oak, and a collaborative effort between our colleagues and TAG Heuer.
Blancpain goes for (red) gold, Grand Seiko and Seiko tease with USA and EU exclusives.