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Breaking News: Cartier’s NSO – Or "New Special Order" – Watch Program Is Over, At Least As We Know It
The NSO program is being reviewed and refocused to create "truly exceptional pieces,'' Cartier says.
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The NSO program is being reviewed and refocused to create "truly exceptional pieces,'' Cartier says.
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While our coverage of WWG ends, Stanley popped over the road to the villa where Time to Watches and to IceBergues where Masters of Time showcased the independents.
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Omega’s latest is an unusual combination of a 600 m-rated dive watch with a Cottier-style world time. The Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer shares the oversized ceramic case of the Planet Ocean Deep Black, but is the first model in the collection to incorporate a world time complication. Initial thoughts While the Worldtimer makes a bold statement, a US$14,800 price tag and substantial case dimensions may limit its appeal – particularly for those with average-sized wrists. Still, it offers a somewhat paradoxical and oddly specific combination of features, so someone seeking a world time watch ready for saturation diving, there are few other options. Of the two available colourways, I would choose the low-key grey edition for its greater versatility compared to the turquoise version. Worldtimer Offered with either turquoise or grey accents, the new Planet Ocean is housed in a black ceramic case measuring 45.5 mm in diameter and 17.4 mm in thickness. Signature Seamaster case elements, including twisted lyre lugs, a helium escape valve, and “Broad Arrow” hands, complete the design. The standout feature the world time complication with a cities disc and 24-hour ring. At the centre is a titanium disc displaying a view of the Earth from the North Pole, with continents and colours rendered with varnish and laser engraving. A 24-hour ring in transparent hesalite is shaded in black and white to denote night and day. The chapter ring for the hours is embellished with a honey...
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When GaryG encountered Konstantin Chaykin's Joker, whose “face” is literally just that with two googly eyes showing the hours and minutes with their respective pupils and a lolling red tongue displaying the phase of the moon, he was transfixed. And moments later he placed an order.
Time+Tide
Shiny new rhodium plates, and a green... Dial?The post Trilobe’s airy Folle Journée gets a touch of green and rhodium plating for a more ethereal feel appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Hublot pulls out all the stops for the 20th-anniversary celebrations of its iconic Big Bang with a one-of-a-kind “Materials & High Complications” set composed of five unique pieces. Flaunting tourbillons, chronographs and minute repeaters – and in one case, a combination of all three – this unique set traces the material innovation and high-end complications […]
Worn & Wound
It’s well understood at this point that stone dials are experiencing a renaissance in all corners of the watch market. In fact, it might almost be kind of boring to point this out as we continue to see new spins on these dials released on an almost weekly basis. So it would be tempting to say that H. Moser is jumping on the stone dial bandwagon with their new Pop collection, the centerpiece of their Watches & Wonders 2025 strategy. But I don’t think that’s quite fair. Moser, for their part, has been ahead of the curve on stone dials. They’ve released a handful of extremely limited watches with dials crafted from jade, falcon’s eye, and other stones in recent years. And with the Pop collection watches, they’ve done something genuinely creative, combining multiple stones in each dial in unexpected ways across three different models. The Pop collection exists in the Endeavour line, and makes use of all three watches on the platform: the Endeavour Small Seconds, Endeavour Tourbillon, and Endeavour Minute Repeater Tourbillon Concept. There are six groups of three watches, each making use of a combination of two stones. The stone pairings are Burmese jade and pink opal, lapis lazuli and lemon chrysoprase, and turquoise and coral. Each pairing is executed in two ways, with one stone being dominant in each. So, for example, there’s a Small Seconds model with Burmese jade in the main dial and pink opal in the sub seconds, and another with the opposite. For the tourb...
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Our last appointment for WWG25 is at Hublot. Here are our highlights and hands on impressions of the latest Big Bang watches.
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Here are our highlights from Gerald Charles. We pick the GC39 25th Anniversary Edition with Jump Hour complication. Live from WWG25: highlights from Gerald Charles new releases GC39 25th Anniversary Edition with Jump Hour We will have a full hands-review of this piece, which looks absolutely stunning. Titanium case with a high polished finishing. TheRead More
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A display at the brand's Watches and Wonders booth confirms there'll be another VCARB watch releasing in a month's time.The post Tudor tease upcoming new Formula 1 team watch at Watches and Wonders 2025 appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Next up, we are at TAG Heuer and the booth which is heavily influenced by the recent new sponsorship of F1. Here are our hands-on impressions.
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We covered the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Grande Complication. Here we provide you with our hands-on with the other key watch and our impressions.
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The Patek Philippe 5370R introduces a notable addition to the brand's collection with its debut in rose gold, marking a departure from previous versions. The use of a brown Grand Feu enamel dial paired with beige champlevé enamel subdials brings a distinct and elegant color combination.
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Our next hands-on session in PalExpo is with IWC. Here are our highlights and impressions of what we feel are the best of the new releases.
Our first Watches & Wonders livestream was a blast - great vibes, great conversation, and a ton of exciting new watches to unpack. So we’re doing it again. Join us live today from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM ET on the Worn & Wound YouTube channel for round two of our Watches & Wonders coverage. This time, we’ll be joined by Worn & Wound’s own Zach Kazan, reporting live from Switzerland, where he’s covering both the Watches & Wonders and Time to Watches shows. We’ll be catching up on everything that’s dropped so far, talking through standout pieces, unexpected moves, and some of the more subtle releases that might have flown under the radar. Zach will share his on-the-ground perspective from Geneva, giving us a look behind the scenes and his first impressions of seeing this year’s releases in person. As always, we’ll be hanging out in the live chat, taking your questions, reacting in real time, and keeping things casual, curious, and fun - just the way we like it. Watch the livestream below or click here to open it on YouTube. The post We’re Live (Again)! Watches & Wonders Reactions appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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On this rapid-fire episode of Fratello Talks, Nacho and Lex take a short break from their busy schedules to discuss some of their Watches and Wonders 2025 highlights. On location at the YouTube studio at the show, they quickly run through some of the most notable releases, starting with Rolex and Tudor and moving on […] Visit Fratello Talks: Watches And Wonders 2025 Highlights to read the full article.
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A. Lange & Söhne introduces a new generation of the 1815 model, featuring a significant reduction in case size, as well as a new movement.
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This year, Lange released 4 new references. We will focus on two of the highlights - the Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendar and the Odysseus in honey gold.
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Hands on with the cutest robot which you can put on your desk top and wear on the wrist. Here is the Hautlence novelty for 2025.
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We go hands-on with H. Moser and bring you the highlights. Our picks are from the Streamliner, Endeavour and a whole new collection with stone dials.
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And we are at Cartier to handle the novelties, and bring you our top highlight from their new releases this year: presenting a reinterpretation of the Tank.
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A sapphire Unico and two ceramic versions sneak in for the Big Bang's 20th anniversary.
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Now, live from Geneva, we bring you the new Rudis Sylva RS23 Blue, with an amazing blue galvanised dial. Two versions, both limited to 8 each.
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We begin Day 3 with Armin Strom and feature here their hero product: an update of the Orbit which was released in 2022- the Armin Strom Orbit Purple.
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New from Roger Dubuis, a Grande Complication arrives to the Excalibur with a perpetual calendar with bi-retrograde display, minute repeater and tourbillon.
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