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To Jubilee or not to Jubilee? We debate whether the Rolex GMT-Master II looks better on a Jubilee or Oyster bracelet.
Trend forecasting is always a fun and perilous game in the watch industry. With the industry seemingly in such a volatile state, it can be…
Utility was Alpina's focus for this year's fair, expanding the Seastrong Diver and Alpiner ranges.
The revitalised Swiss brand show off rose engine and enamel know-how with a brand new collection.
A brand CEO that says they hope their record gets beaten? Now you don't hear that every day.
Time+Tide Tribe is our new uninhibited horological playground with more behind-the-scenes, colourful, and opinionated content.
Baume & Mercier elevates its Riviera to the next level of style with an openworked dial for the first time.
A world-first complication is quite a rarity nowadays, especially a useful one like in the case of this Bovet.
Penned by the most renowned watch designer of all time, Gerald Charles goes for a diamond-studded look.
A 42mm model returns, now with a beefy power reserve and date window, while the 40mm gets a classy precious metal update.
You've read the reviews, watched the videos, and seen the Instagram posts - but what do the members of our team really think?
Whether circular or square, Hublot always knows how to make a bang through their mastery of colours and materials.
With no mention of the Olympics dialside, the new Chronoscope is decadently elegant.
The legendary dive watch brand focuses on the Submersible for Watches and Wonders 2024.
Vacheron Constantin recall the decadence of the Roaring Twenties with a convertible, gem-set wonder.
Zenith have resurrected the Defy Extreme Diver with full vigour and in-your-face attitude.
Frederique Constant has introduced updated versions of both their Classic Date Manufacture and Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture.
Clad in titanium and carbon fibre, Ulysse Nardin's most recognisable watch takes on a new look for Watches and Wonders 2024.
Australia-based Finnish watchmaker Susan Galvin launches her first shaped watch.
Rounding out some of the hottest drops of W&W 2024 in this special edition of Last Week in Watches.
For those who want to just take a hot lap around the TAG Heuer Watches and Wonders 2024 novelties, Zach has got you covered.
Though new to the role, de Clerck's enthusiasm for the brand is undeniable in this interview at Watches & Wonders 2024, going through the brand's…
Focusing on the journey of the brand's founder, Jaeger-LeCoultre has a story to tell at Watches & Wonders 2024.
Wondering what T+T's most Cartier-obsessed member picks as his best releases of the fair?
There are 54 brands displaying at Watches & Wonders this year, and each of them has designed and built a custom booth, all trying to…
Despite being one of the world’s best known and most influential watch brands, it can be hard to look past Patek Philippe’s luxury sports watches…
Hublot hit us with a boatload of colour-forward releases this year, including an ice-cold sapphire take on the MP-11.
Highlights from the Maison's releases include a skeletonised Alpine Eagle and a darkly verdant take on the L.U.C XPS.
Highlights include a skeletonised Riviera, a pair of handsome Clifton moonphases and a trio of Classima chronographs.
Record-breaking tourbillons, new Polos, and a swathe of high-end jewellery pieces make up Piaget's W&W 2024.
Read more to find out what the Crown brought to this year's fair.
As a rule, fashion brands and watches don’t usually mix. However, Hermès is a rare exception. Not only is Hermès one of the most highly…
The long-awaited, thinner take on the Black Bay GMT is finally here in all its Bakelite-like glory. The case slims down to an impressive 12.8mm…
Rolex’s dressiest piece gets the most luscious makeover possible. The guilloché of the dial is also a rare sight in a Rolex, matching really well…
While many fans expected a Coke bezel, Rolex goes with a ghosty black and grey for the new GMT-Master II. The black-on-black-on-grey combo is unlikely…
Tudor surprises with a wonderfully retro, METAS-certified GMT, and a new monochromatic Black Bay.
IWC introduces a new secular calendar and an update to the Portugieser Perpetual Calendar.
Let’s be honest. When people attend a watch fair as huge as Watches & Wonders, they’re most excited about new watches and not so much…
IWC isn't all about pilot's watches, as this year's bevy of interesting Portugiesers demonstrates.
The Hublot Big Bang Integrated is now available in a new 38mm size, and with solid dials that mark a first-ever for the collection.
The new Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 XP TT is a 41mm openworked, skeletonised, titanium luxury sports watch.
The Vacheron Constantin Overseas collection in green is totally captivating, and shows exactly what a high-end luxury sports watch should be.
From Privé revivals, to new Santos complications, and animalistic inspiration - we bring you every Cartier release of W&W 2024
The tourbillon is already one of the most mechanically impressive but elegant complications, neatly integrated into a tiny radius. For Watches & Wonders 2024, IWC…
First debuted in a piece unique for Only Watch 2023, TAG Heuer's first mechanical split-seconds chronograph is now in mainline production.
Not ones to let development go to waste, TAG Heuer show off their Only Watch 2023 follow-up as well as plenty of line expansions.
For the 20th anniversary of the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony, the Maison explores minimalism again.
The Zenith Defy Skyline Chronograph collection finally brings the El Primero into a casual yet playful setting.
Tributing the very first Grand Seiko, the brand introduces a star-studded, manual-winding limited edition.
The new Grand Seiko SLGH021 “Genbi Valley” Limited Edition introduces a light green dial with a brand-spanking new dial pattern.
Want the lowdown on all the watches Grand Seiko debuted at Watches & Wonders 2024? We run through all the highlights right here.
The Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon is the thinnest tourbillon watch in the world.
France's pithy watch vandalizer du jour teams up with a poetic Parisian microbrand.
Bulgari have reclaimed the throne for the world's thinnest watch, as well as unveiled some other hot watches.
As the name implies, it isn't just the thinnest mechanical watch in the world, it is also the world's thinnest COSC-certified chronometer. Wow.
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…
Unveiled at Watches and Wonders 2024, this verdant Chopard is an elegant blend of traditional and modern aesthetics.
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…
For the first time, a 42mm Fifty Fathoms has entered the standard production catalogue for Blancpain - offering a more wearable option.
We all say watches aren't great investments, but does the same ring true for those whose hobby or job revolves around that?
Adam explains why this cheap and cheerful white resin beaut means so much.
Tudor's new manufacturing centre has revealed how it has prioritised efficiency, productivity and automation above all else.
Two Californians are suing Hermès for not selling them Birkin bags - and that could have implications for watches.