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Teddy Baldassarre
Hands-On With Every New IWC Watch 2026 With Global CEO
Today we sit down with IWC Global CEO Christoph Grainger-Herr to discuss all the new watches announced at Watches & Wonders 2026.
Teddy Baldassarre
Hamilton Celebrates 250 Years of America With A Revival of A Field Watch Icon
The brand once again proves its heritage reissue prowess with the Khaki Field “America 250” Limited Edition.More
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The Coin That Tells Time: Beaubleu La Pièce Redefines the Watch Dial
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Alpina’s New Startimer Pilot Automatic Leans Further Into Its Military Watch Roots
Alpina updates the Startimer Pilot Automatic with a slimmer 40mm case, bolder applied numerals, and four new dial options.
Grand Seiko at Watches & Wonders 2026: Mystic Waterfall, U.F.A Diver & More
Hodinkee
Introducing: The Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic Brings A Rugged Redesign To The Swiss Brand's Aviator Watch
The Startimer redesign updates and improves the model that was first launched 15 years ago, paying tribute to the brand's first military watches in the early 20th century.
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Joia de Baume & Mercier at Watches and Wonders 2026: A Return to the Maison’s Jewelry Watch Heritage
Two Broke Watch Snobs
After Years Of Asking, Grand Seiko Finally Brings Us a Smaller Spring Drive Diver
Grand Seiko answers years of requests with two smaller Evolution 9 divers at 40.8mm, powered by the new Spring Drive 9RB1 U.F.A. in titanium.
Hodinkee
Introducing: The IWC Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar ProSet Introduces A New Smaller, Reversible Perpetual Calendar Caliber (Live Pics)
Building off of Kurt Klaus' original design, this new generation movement allows crown adjustment of the calendar both forwards and in reverse.
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TAG Heuer at Watches and Wonders 2026: Heritage, Innovation and the Expanding Sports Watch
Two Broke Watch Snobs
RZE Resolute Type A Review: This Affordable Pilot Watch Nails the Essentials
RZE Resolute Type A review covering wearability, modernized titanium case design, lume, Miyota movement, and value at $499.
Monochrome
Introducing – The More Compact Zeitwinkel 173°, An Evolution of the Sapphire Dial and Large Date Watch
Zeitwinkel, founded in 2006, has quietly built a solid reputation among collectors in just two decades with its in-house movements and distinctive use of German silver. One of its defining and, by now, one of the most popular pieces, the 273° Saphir Fumé, introduced in 2016, combined a smoked sapphire dial with the automatic calibre […]
Hodinkee
Watch Spotting: Rory McIlroy Lifts His Second Straight Green Jacket Wearing A Omega De Ville Tourbillon
The two-time Masters Champion wears a special Omega to celebrate the victory.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
The Monta Noble 40 Might Be the Brand’s Most Wearable Watch Yet
Monta sized up the Noble to 40mm and the proportions look right. Available in black lacquer and sunburst blue.
Teddy Baldassarre
The Seiko Power Design Project: A Unique Experimental Watch Design Lab
Exploring 2026 Novelties and the Project’s Debut CollectionMore
Hodinkee
Photo Report: Watch Spotting From The Hodinkee Happy Hour
A great evening of pizza, drinks, and friends new and old.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Breitling CEO Georges Kern Talks Growth Despite Challenges Facing The Watch Industry
Industry veteran Georges Kern reveals how Breitling has won market share and what new brands Universal Geneve and Gallet will add to the portfolio.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Raymond Weil Isn’t Messing Around With “The Fifty” Chronograph Watch
Raymond Weil introduces “The Fifty,” a 37mm chronograph using restored Valjoux 23-6 movements to mark its 50th anniversary.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
The Affordable Automatic Watch Tissot Keeps Getting Right
A look at the Tissot Gentleman now in 38mm with a range of dial and bracelet options. View pricing, specs, photos, and collector insights.
Monochrome
Introducing – Stéphane Pierre Launches Indie Brand and his First watch, L’Impétrant
There’s a new indie brand in town… Stéphane Pierre enters the independent watchmaking scene with a strong personal story and vision. Based in Annecy and trained as a micro-mechanical engineer, he brings a background shaped by traditional watchmaking and the demanding environment of the naval and military sector, as he spent several years in the […]
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Baltic Unveils the Heures du Monde, Its First Worldtimer Watch
Baltic debuts the Heures du Monde, its first worldtimer, with stone dials, a vintage-inspired layout, and a Soprod C125 movement.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Nomos Made Its Best Entry-Level Watch Even Better
The Nomos Club Campus gets two new colorways, a better movement, and a smaller lug span. Here's what that means for buyers.
Hodinkee
Breaking News: Patek Philippe To Buy Beyer Chronometrie, World's Oldest Watch Retailer
After 266 years in business, the store will close at the end of 2026, with Patek Philippe taking over in 2027 to create a brand showroom, according to the Swiss newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
This Dual Time Dress Watch Runs Two Quartz Movements Side by Side
The Dennison ALD Dual Time Shades pairs two independent quartz movements and two brushed dials in one 37mm case, starting at $740.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Mr Jones Beam Me Up! Review: A Different Kind of Mechanical Watch
A hands-on review of the Mr Jones Beam Me Up! mechanical, exploring its playful dial, unconventional time display, and more.
Teddy Baldassarre
The Most Versatile Watch for Under $5,000 - Tudor Black Bay One
Given the meteoric rise of the Tudor Black Bay, the lineup has more often been affiliated with the diving genre. That said, for a decade, the Black Bay has included pieces oriented for more everyday wearing circumstances, with dropping the external bezel and reducing the water resistance to 100m. These pieces, first d
Worn & Wound
Doxa Introduces the SUB 200 II Diver
Since its launch in 2019, the Doxa SUB 200 has been one of my favorite value oriented dive watches to recommend. When it debuted, it was under $1,000 and really stood out in a crowd of vintage inspired divers. It was a particularly compelling option for enthusiasts who were after something affordable and loaded with a bit of history and was definitely not a Seiko. They were also getting that vintage appropriate sizing right before the pendulum swung all the way back toward watches under 40mm – the SUB 200 measures 42mm but wears significantly smaller thanks to the short lug profile. It was and is a great wearing, classically styled dive watch from a truly important dive watch brand. Doxa has just refreshed the SUB 200 and the watch that was revealed this week reflects a lot of what’s going on the industry at the moment, while also appearing to serve as a worthy heir (and complement) to the existing SUB 200. The new SUB 200 II sees Doxa making some unexpected refinements to the case and also offering the watch in a new suite of colorways and a novel case treatment. Taken together, it’s a significantly more contemporary execution of something we’ve all come to associate with pure vintage nostalgia. We’ll start with the case, which now measures 44mm in diameter. I did a bit of a double take when I saw that particular spec – we’re deep in the era of brands downsizing their iconic sports watches to accommodate the current appetite for sleeker, small-to-medium ...
Hodinkee
Breaking News: Hazemann & Monnin Wins The Second Edition Of The Louis Vuitton Watch Prize For Independent Creatives
The Swiss-based watchmakers pick up their second major award in three years.
Hodinkee
Introducing: Girard-Perregaux Minute Repeater Flying Bridges, Its First In-House Chiming Watch
A highly technical release shows off the brand's full capabilities, fully skeletonized.