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Patek Philippe focuses on travel at Watches & Wonders 2024
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Tudor at Watches & Wonders 2024, including the Black Bay 58 GMT
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Van Cleef & Arpels at Watches & Wonders 2024: The power of poetry
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Cartier at Watches & Wonders 2024: The new Privé Tortue and Santos-Dumont Rewind steal the show
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Montblanc at Watches & Wonders 2024: A Zero-Oxygen, Hardcore Dive Watch and More
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Laurent Ferrier at Watches & Wonders 2024: The Classic Moon new annual calendar with a gorgeous moon phase display
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Vacheron Constantin at Watches & Wonders 2024: All the Latest Releases
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Grand Seiko at Watches & Wonders 2024: All the Latest Releases
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TAG Heuer’s big star at Watches & Wonders 2024 is the new Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph
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Baume & Mercier at Watches & Wonders 2024: The all-new Riviera collection
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Frederique Constant at Watches & Wonders 2024: All the Latest Releases
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A. Lange & Söhne at Watches & Wonders 2024: All the Latest Releases
Hodinkee
This Week In The Shop: Looking Back At Watches & Wonders 2023
Reflecting on last year's releases from the Bulgari Octo Roma to the reimagined Zenith Pilot.
Monochrome
Buying Guide – Get Ready For A Summery Splash With These Cool Aquatic Watches
Temperatures are rising, birds are starting to chirp in the early morning, and the sun rises earlier every day. That means only one thing; spring, and by extension summer is upon us! And while most dream of that upcoming summer holiday, we watch geeks are already thinking about the perfect watch for our leisurely or […]
Hodinkee
Editors' Picks: Our Rolex Predictions For Watches & Wonders 2024
Last year we got one (nearly) right. Can we do it again?
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Announcements: Watches & Wonders 2024 Starts On Tuesday – Stay Tuned For The Latest From Rolex, Tudor, Patek Philippe, And More
The biggest watch event of the year kicks off next week and we'll be in Geneva to cover the latest and greatest from all your favorite brands.
Hodinkee
Editors' Picks: Our Tudor Predictions For Watches & Wonders 2024
Returning to our crystal ball to make Tudor predictions that most certainly won't come to pass – but we try every year.
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HODINKEE Radio: Previewing Watches & Wonders 2024 With Ben, James, And Danny
Predicting what we'll see from Rolex, Tudor, Patek, and what else we're excited about from the Swiss watch industry's biggest annual trade show.
Quill & Pad
Why You Shouldn’t Get Your Better Half Interested in Watches
“What, another watch?” she almost screamed in disbelief no sooner than I had opened the front door to our little love nest. Rewind to last week. I had been looking for a Roger Smith Series 1 for some time now, and Jones, my watch dealer, happened to finally locate one. I thought that I had played it pretty safe, so I really don’t know how she could have noticed. But then what happened next changed the rest of my life.
Hodinkee
HODINKEE Radio: Talking About Our Favorite GMT Watches From Tudor, Longines, And More
New movements have led to more affordable GMT options than ever before – we talk about the state of the GMT market, and what else we'd like to see.
Deployant
The salmon files: Six watches with a beautiful salmon coloured dial
Time to feature salmon dials. This week, we take our pick of six from our archives, featuring this rather popular dial colour.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
New Baltic Hermétique Glacier Limited Edition Watches
The Baltic Hermétique line has been the brand's consciously sized, vintage-inspired dress/field watch with a crown that sits flush with the case. The versatility of the watch, due to its size and the ability to wear it on either wrist with the recessed crown, has made it a fan favorite. Baltic has chosen bold textures for the new limited edition dials but still keeps everything we know and love about the Hermétique line.
Deployant
New: Sincere Fine Watches opens Flagship SHH boutique in Taiwan
Sincere continues the rapid expansion of their retail network with the third SHH (Sincere Haute Horlogerie boutique, now in Taipei 101, Taiwan.
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Watches Powered by Body Heat: Did the Bulova Thermatron Foretell a Matrix PowerWatch Heat-Driven Future?
As we all know quartz became a Greek tragedy, but fortunately one with an eventual happy end for most brands. Well, happy for the Swiss brands but not so much for the American brands, in particular Bulova. Martin Green thinks heat may have played a role here and may well again with the technology showcased by the new Matrix PowerWatch.
Teddy Baldassarre
Louis Erard Watches: How the Regulator King Became an Indie Darling
Louis Erard is one of those Swiss watch brands that may have registered on your radar only recently - earning both enthusiast buzz and critical acclaim in the past few years thanks to its very high-profile partnerships with indie watchmakers whose own timepieces might otherwise be unattainable. How did Louis Erard, which actually traces its origins all the way back to the Great Depression, manage to finally find its niche in the 21st Century? Family Foundations Born in 1893 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, a historical hub of Swiss watchmaking, Louis Erard discovered his horological vocation early. In the early 1900s, he began plying his trade as a watchmaker for several of the town’s workshops, and in 1929 founded a watchmaking school where he served as instructor. At the same time, Erard started a watchmaking business with a partner named André Perret, originally as an “assembler” of complete timepieces for third parties using parts supplied by independent artisans. By 1931, the partnership was dissolved and Erard became a producer of watches under his own eponymous brand name. The company grew in the following decades, with Erard’s two sons, René and Jean-Louis, joining in 1945. Among the company’s milestones during this early period was helping to develop the now-legendary Valjoux 72 chronograph caliber. In 1956, Louis Erard, which still used third-party movements in its own watches, advanced to the next stage of horological prestige, starting production of it...
Hodinkee
Introducing: Audemars Piguet's New Watches Of 2024: From the Royal Oak To The Code 11.59, The Offshore, And More (Live Pics)
While John Mayer might have been the spring headliner, there's plenty else to love from Audemars Piguet's new releases – including camo like you've never seen.
Teddy Baldassarre
Rado Watches: A History of Mastering High-Tech Ceramics
Once a relative rarity, ceramics have today been firmly established as go-to materials in the luxury watch industry, alongside traditional metals such as gold, steel, and titanium. But no single watchmaker is more associated with ceramics in the horological realm than Rado, which has not only made the tough, scratchproof, hypoallergenic material a core part of its identity but continues to pioneer new frontiers in what can be done with it. Here’s the story behind Rado’s host of technical innovations, from early “hardmetal” alloys to today’s signature high-tech ceramic, and how two of the brand’s milestones from 1962 have become inextricably linked in the modern era. From DiaStar to Diver's Watch Rado was founded in 1917 by brothers Fritz, Ernst, and Werner Schlup, who converted their parents’ home in Lengnau, in the Swiss canton of Bern, into a watch factory. Originally dubbed Schlup & Co.,the family firm started out making movements, becoming an important supplier during the World War II years. Forty years after its foundation, in 1957, the company launched the Rado watch brand, taking its name from the Esperanto word for “wheel.” The very first timepiece made under the new Rado banner was the Golden Horse (modern tribute model above), which was also one of the first wristwatches marketed with an emphasis on its antimagnetic properties. It was the harbinger of the technical innovation that the company would adopt as part of its stock-in-trade going forwa...
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Buying Guide – Ring the Bell with these Five Mechanical Alarm Watches
During our very busy lives it’s very easy to be late for a meeting, to forget to top up a parking meter or even be tight on time for a departing flight. And despite the fact we have a device called a smartphone with us to set a (very intrusive) beeping alarm, how about a […]
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Just Because – It’s February 29th… What Exactly is a Leap Year? And What Does it Mean for Watches?
If you’re one of the lucky few to own a perpetual calendar watch (or even rarer, a secular calendar watch), this is the day you have to wear this watch. It’s not even an option, it’s an order. Why? Because your movement is going to perform a mechanical ballet that only occurs every four years […]