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Rich, warm colours and decadently complicated watches were the order of the week.
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!
Moser has adapted the Flying Hours model from the Endeavour into the Pioneer collection, adding instantaneous jumps in the process.
Moser brings back its tasty Smoked Salmon fumé dial hue for a second appearance, this time gracing the dial of an ultra-minimalist QP.
Vivid colours inspired by both the past and the future find their place in this week’s releases, from Germany, China and Switzerland.
There's been an unusually large number of summer watches released this year - but these are our favourites.
Smoky, sultry, retro and classy: no matter what you call them, fumé dials are a winning look.
Branding is everything, but these three brands are secure enough in their own aesthetic that they've completely adopted the brand-less look.
Looking for a watch dressy enough to have a sense of elegance while having specifications that are robust enough for daily wear?
This pair of Streamliners - one a mechanical flyback chronograph and the other a hybrid mechanical/digital smartwatch - are high-octane.
Longines drastically expands the Conquest collection, Oris releases another Hölstein edition, and Leica offers its first green dials.
A week with multiple new Tudors is always a good one.
Integrated bracelet watches are amongst the most popular and trending type of watch in the marketplace. Here are some of the best.
Here's a closer look at some of the finest wristwear that graced the red carpet during fashion's biggest night.
Sponsorships aside, are there any actual watch nerds among the current F1 line-up?
Tourbillons are associated with hefty price tags, but our list includes surprisingly affordable watches along with expectedly pricey ones.
As the big players are recovering from the magnitude of the fairs, the independents have come out to play.
With 18 different configurations across the new collection, Moser has brought a dose of fun to this year's releases.
Blue dials have always been popular, and these watches stand out as being the nicest money can buy right now.
The decision has been made, the dollars have been saved. Time to buy a new watch. Only issue is, where to do it in Melbourne?
There was a theme tying the best watches of the 97th Academy Awards: they were all gold. Just like an Oscar!
It's time to go down the grid and look at all the watch and team partnerships for the 2025 Formula 1 season.
Love is in the air, with brands unveiling Valentine's Day limited editions this week.
These minimalist watches have slim cases and unassuming dials, but are uncompromising when it comes to design, making the most of the least.
Moser's surprisingly versatile Pioneer Tourbillon gets a luxe fumé burgundy twist.
These have been a fiery seven days, especially for independents and microbrands.
Forget steel or gold, let's get weird.
Watches can be so uptight and boring, but these brands have no interest in overinflated egoes, putting all their eggs in the fun basket.
Wondering what the hands on your watch are called? Chances are, we'll have the answer here.
The grey-blue material is famous for its resilience to machining, but also its beauty.
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…
The '50s-inspired chrono comes with a few expected irreverent touches.
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.
Big watch fairs can tell us a lot about the state of the industry, and there was plenty going unsaid at Geneva Watch Days 2024.
The new thinnest watch in the world, a strong return for Daniel Roth, chiming Bulgaris, a trio of Breitling perpetual calendars and more!
A funky micro and funky independent make for a fruity collab.
The first-ever Milano Watch Week is set to take place in October, celebrating the best independent watchmaking has to offer.
Breguet and Voutilainen celebrate Tourbillon Day; Zenith and Omega celebrate Paris; and Hublot and Ressence go monochromatic.
A few collaborations, a duo of contrasting minute repeaters, and a Moser fit for Prince.
Retro re-releases, cycling watches, new brands and line extensions for old ones, oh my! There's been plenty of head-turning releases this week.
The watch machine never stops churning, turning out new releases even after the conclusion of Watches and Wonders.
Rounding out some of the hottest drops of W&W 2024 in this special edition of Last Week in Watches.
The second skeleton model from the independent watchmaker, it uses the same codes but in a new look. Highly complex with a double hairspring tourbillon…
Watches and Wonders is now truly upon us and, as the big box brands have to stop releases as per fair rules, independent brands are…
Watch collecting is an expensive hobby: these are the ten brands which have the highest average retail prices according to Morgan Stanley's latest report.
Exploring the rich history and ingenious innovation of a staple haute horlogerie complication.
Hamilton's Dune watches stole the show this week, but there was plenty of heat elsewhere too.
Now that all the liveries have been unveiled and testing is well underway, it's time to have a look at each F1 teams' watch sponsors…
Tom takes a look at how the watch industry could (and is) benefitting from emerging blockchain technologies.
Pietro brings you a trio of movie stars, a rare stone dial, and a stealthy new Nomos.