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Results for The 2017-2022 Vintage Market Boom
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Czapek at Watches and Wonders 2026: Recasting the Antarctique in Titanium and Cosmic Blue
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Trilobe at Watches and Wonders 2026: The Trente-Deux Secret Edition Keeps a Secret in the Stars
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Pinion Brings Back The Pure In A New 38mm Case
British independent brand Pinion revives one of its earliest designs for a modern audience. Founded in 2013, Pinion launched the Pure the following year. That period also marked my renewed interest in watches after wearing a titanium Seiko for 15 years. I still own that Seiko today. Back in 2014, watch design looked very different. […] Visit Pinion Brings Back The Pure In A New 38mm Case to read the full article.
And we are off! On to Geneva for the latest and greatest Watches & Wonders 2026!
It is time for Watches & Wonders again. This 2026 edition promises to be even larger, even more brands, even more exciting. Stay tuned .
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I Wore The Rolex Meteorite Daytona For 7 Days - My Honest Thoughts!
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Introducing – The New Chronoswiss Delphis Art Deco
Chronoswiss, now in the hands of the Ebstein family, has not forgotten the legacy of the brand’s founder, Gerd-Rüdiger Lang, who pioneered the modern mechanical regulator dial in wristwatches. Adapting the precision-focused layout of the regulator clock to the wrist, Lang forged a distinctive brand identity marked by coin-edge bezels, onion crowns and straight lugs. […]
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A Majestic Journey Through Clocks & Watches Made for Royalty: Henry VIII and the Birth of Royal Time
From the imposing astronomical clocks of Tudor England to the exquisite pendant watches of Victorian Britain, timekeeping has long been a symbol of power, prestige, and technological marvel within Europe’s royal courts. This new series explores the fascinating evolution of clocks and watches crafted specifically for royalty, tracing how these intricate masterpieces reflected the tastes, ambitions, and innovations of monarchs. Through the lens of craftsmanship, artistry, and historical significance, we reveal how these royal timepieces marked the passage of dynasties and empires. During Henry VIII’s reign (1509–1547), portable watches as we know them today had yet to emerge in significant numbers. Timekeeping was dominated by grand and stationary mechanisms, with tower clocks or ornate table pieces, serving both practical and symbolic purposes as a show of wealth and status. Watches, if present at all, were nascent and extremely rare. The first clocks and watches were expensive luxuries and only in the reach of royalty and landed gentry. There was, however, a sufficient demand for these items in the Tudor royal court which spread to a prosperous London. The beginnings of the horological industry were probably first initiated by King Henry VIII. During this period there was somewhat of a technical revolution, starting with the invention of the printing press which changed the way people received information. This filtered through to the court where there was a revoluti...
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Hands-on with Zenith’s latest 2026 watches: Defy Skyline, Chronograph, Revival, & Skyline 36
Zenith had a pretty expansive new array of Defy creations introduced at LVMH Watch Week – which we’ll take a closer look at and recap today.The post Hands-on with Zenith’s latest 2026 watches: Defy Skyline, Chronograph, Revival, & Skyline 36 appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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My Take on the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize for Independent Creatives 2026
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The Oyster Case Turns 100 in 2026: Here’s How Rolex Might Celebrate
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Unboxing $400 Underrated Omegas, Hype-free Rolex, Patek, AP, Bond Watches + The Next BIG Watch Trend
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TAG Heuer opens new NYC flagship, Norqain releases Wild One doc, 2026 LV Watch Prize awarded
This week a new TAG Heuer NYC Flagship, Norqain Wild One documentary, and the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize 2026 winner were unveiled.The post TAG Heuer opens new NYC flagship, Norqain releases Wild One doc, 2026 LV Watch Prize awarded appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Introducing – The Breva Segreto di Lario Meridian Gold Offers a Warmer, Classical Look
When Breva returned in 2025, it did so with the Segreto di Lario, a watch that marked a reset for the brand after years of silence. Instead of earlier niche complications like barometers or altimeters, this new collection focused on a more legible, instrument-style display built around retrograde indications. That first model set the tone […]
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Sunday Morning Showdown: Vacheron Constantin Historiques 222 Vs. Overseas Self-Winding
It’s Sunday morning, so it’s time to sit down with a cup of coffee for another Sunday Morning Showdown. This week, Mike and Jorg go head-to-head with two gold Vacheron Constantin watches. Jorg’s pick is the yellow gold Historiques 222, which came out in 2024 and garnered much praise for reviving the brand’s 1977 classic. […] Visit Sunday Morning Showdown: Vacheron Constantin Historiques 222 Vs. Overseas Self-Winding to read the full article.
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Bring a Loupe: A Quartz Vacheron 222, A Sonny Crockett Ebel, A Trio Of Vintage Yemas, And More
All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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Introducing – The New Designs of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Chronographs in Ceramic and Titanium
Since its debut in 1993, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore has served as the brand´s most expressive, aggressive, and experimental platform. Bigger, bolder and much more muscular than the original Royal Oak, the Offshore lived up to its “Beast” nickname, while becoming a showcase for material innovation and colour exploration. The 2021 redesign marked […]
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Hublot... the Most HATED Watch Brand | At a Glance
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Audemars Piguet’s first 2026 releases: stone, skeletons, and a push toward “liveable” complications
AP might be appearing at Watches & Wonders this year, but isn't holding back with its first big round of new watches for 2026.The post Audemars Piguet’s first 2026 releases: stone, skeletons, and a push toward “liveable” complications appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Revolution Awards 2025: Brand of the Year - Breguet and Vacheron Constantin
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Revolution Awards 2025: Leader of The Year - Laurent Perves
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Revolution Awards 2025: Revolutionary of The Year - Gregory Kissling
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Revolution Awards 2025: Watch Revolution of the Year - Rolex Land-Dweller
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Fake People Wear Fake (Rolex) Watches… but Why? | Between The Lugs - Ep.19
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Presenting The Annual Revo Awards: 2025 Edition
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Revolution Awards 2025: Watch of The Year - Ferdinand Berthoud Naissance d’une Montre 3
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Inside Chopard’s Most Complex Watch Ever: The L.U.C Grand Strike 2025 with Sapphire Crystal Gongs
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New: Hublot LVMH Watch Week 2026
The 2026 lineup for Hublot for LVMH Watch week releases in summary. It is a statement about materials, collaborations and refinement.
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: L’Epée Introduces the La Regatta Clock
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