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LVMH Watch Week 2026: The Art of Gold - Bulgari’s Roman Mastery
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: Daniel Roth Introduces the Extra Plat Rose Gold Skeleton
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: The Tiffany Timer from Tiffany & Co.
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Announcements: The Horological Society Of New York Announces 2026 Global Financial Aid Opportunities for Watchmaking Students
New Independent Watchmaker Grant Joins Expanded Scholarship Portfolio.
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Current Rolex Market Trends In My Cabinet - Watch Dealers Honest Insight!
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First Look – Yema Drops the Skin Diver Slim Bronze CMM.20 Limited Edition
The resurgence of French brand Yema over the past few years has been marked by a steady, successful effort to refine its heritage designs and by its commitment to in-house watchmaking. Founded in 1948 in Morteau, France, the brand built its reputation through tool watches like the Superman and Skin Diver of the 1960s, watches […]
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Kurono Tokyo kicks off 2026 with its first watch ever with a meteorite dial (and for under US$2K!)
In just under 3 days, orders will open for Kurono Tokyo's first-ever watch with a meteorite dial.The post Kurono Tokyo kicks off 2026 with its first watch ever with a meteorite dial (and for under US$2K!) appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Essays: 2026 Is the Year We Fight AI Slop To Reclaim Human Craft
Finding relief in watchmaking and print in an era shaped by algorithms.
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Year In Review: Video: The Watch I Wore Most In 2025, By Members Of The Hodinkee Family
40 watches for '25.
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Photo Report: Inside Rolliefest 2025 - The 'Met Gala' of Watches (200+ Photos)
We go inside amazing venues, good friends, and yes, look at a whole lot of Rolex (and more).
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Guess That Watch! YouTube Recap, and More! - Christmas Eve Special | Between the Lugs Ep. 13
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A Condensed Guide To Grand Seiko Releases From 2025
Merry Christmas, everyone! As we approach the end of the year, it is time to look back at some of the best Grand Seiko releases of 2025. The past 12 months have been packed with new watches from brands all over the industry, but we saw some amazing novelties from Grand Seiko. From the impressive […] Visit A Condensed Guide To Grand Seiko Releases From 2025 to read the full article.
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The 5 Watches That Almost Wrecked My 2025 Budget
Five watches that tested my discipline in 2025-why they were tempting, why I walked away, and what resisting them revealed about how I collect today.
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The 5 Seiko Watch Releases We Hope You Didn’t Miss in 2025
A look back at five standout Seiko releases from 2025 that collectors should have on their radar-from revived classics to fresh GMTs and more.
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The 20 Winners of the 2025 GPHG Awards
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Fratello Dress Watch Season: Round 1, Match 4 - Breguet Classique Souscription 2025 Vs. Omega Seamaster 37mm Milano Cortina 2026
As we continue our quest to find the definitive dress watch of 2025, it’s time for the fourth match of this first round of Fratello Dress Watch Season. Today, Nacho and Ben go head-to-head with two heritage-inspired contenders from Swatch Group brands. It’s the Breguet Classique Souscription 2025 versus the Omega Seamaster 37mm Milano Cortina […] Visit Fratello Dress Watch Season: Round 1, Match 4 - Breguet Classique Souscription 2025 Vs. Omega Seamaster 37mm Milano Cortina 2026 to read the full article.
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Rolex Daytona 'Panda' Honest Review - Is the HYPE Justified?
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First Look – The New Louis Erard x Astro Boy Brings Pop Culture to the Wrist
Released just three weeks ago, Louis Erard surprised the watchmaking scene with its first integrated sports watch, the 2340. A sporty-chic titanium and steel watch with a sophisticated integrated bracelet, the 2340 marked a radical, new direction for the brand, which has relied extensively on its classic Regulator watch for numerous collaborations. Surprising us yet […]
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Introducing – A New Steel-and-Rose Gold Iteration of the Parmigiani Tonda PF Micro-Rotor
Launched in 2021, the Tonda PF collection fulfilled two needs with one deed. On the one hand, it celebrated Parmigiani Fleurier’s 25th anniversary and the illustrious career of master watchmaker and founder Michel Parmigiani; on the other, it marked a trial by fire for the new collection, overseen by the newly appointed CEO, Guido Terreni. […]
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Introducing – The New Norqain Independence Skeleton Chrono 42mm Orange
Presented in late 2024, the Independence Skeleton Chrono 42mm marked a significant milestone for Swiss brand Norqain, particularly with its new, exclusive 8k flyback chronograph calibre developed in partnership with AMT Manufacture. The young, independent, family-owned watch brand now introduces a new version of the model in bold orange and a stainless steel case. The […]
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First Look – Old Meets New On Board the Ulysse Nardin Freak S Enamel
The Freak, Ulysse Nardin’s avant-garde masterpiece, marked a before and after in contemporary watchmaking. Designed by wizard watchmaker Ludwig Oeschlin under the inspired leadership of Rolf Schnyder, the Freak was unleashed in 2001. With no dial, hands, or crown, the Freak upturned conventional time displays, relying instead on the movement’s rotation to tell the time. […]
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Hublot Unveils Big Bang Unico Calavera All Black For Day Of The Dead At SIAR Mexico 2025
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Did Rolex Perfect The Best Submariner Yet? + Why I Was Wrong About The 124060 (41mm) & Tudor Watches
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Girard-Perregaux’s Brand New Caliber GP4800 Finds Its Home in the Laureato Fifty
Let’s orient ourselves in the watch world five decades ago. The year is 1975, and we are in the height of the quartz crisis. Just six years prior in 1969, the watchmaking landscape forever changed with Seiko’s introduction of the first quartz timepiece, which called into question the future of mechanical timekeeping as we knew it. The era also marked the advent of the luxury sport watch, beginning with Gerald Genta’s Royal Oak for Audemars Piguet between 1970 and 1972. These two pivotal moments in horological history gave birth to an icon: the Girard-Perregaux Laureato. The first Laureato entered Girard-Perregaux’s catalog in 1975. The model was modestly sized by today’s standards and was even rather mid-sized for the era with a case measuring just 36mm (by comparison, the first Royal Oak began to set the tone for more oversized watches clocking in at 39mm, but was considered notably large and given the nickname “Jumbo”). The 1975 Laureato featured a two-tone construction, highlighting its mix of curves and geometric shapes. The design echoed Genta’s but with softer edges and a slightly more elevated look thanks to the addition of yellow gold elements combined with stainless steel. In line with the times, the model housed a quartz caliber, but not just any quartz caliber – it was COSC-certified. “The Laureato was more than just a new model for Girard-Perregaux’s catalog,” confirms Beatrice Morelli, Chief Customer Experience Officer. “It represente...
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Introducing: The Praesidus × The Watch Observer A-11 Type 44 - A Limited WWII Tribute
Praesidus, a brand devoted to authentic WWII recreations, has teamed up with French watch news site The Watch Observer for a limited edition of its A-11 Type 44. Limited to 250 numbered watches, the new model pays tribute to the US Air Force’s 533rd Bomb Squadron. If that doesn’t immediately ring a bell, it is […] Visit Introducing: The Praesidus × The Watch Observer A-11 Type 44 - A Limited WWII Tribute to read the full article.
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Five Of The Wildest Watches From Geneva Watch Days 2025
Last week, Swiss tradition threw off its tie and experimented in a number of exciting ways.
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Geneva Watch Days 2025: The Complete List Of Novelties
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TAG Heuer Presents The TH-Carbonspring And The Carrera Astronomer At Geneva Watch Days 2025
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