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Watch Spotting: Ed Sheeran Wearing A Patek Philippe Ref. 5004A On The Cover Of TIME Magazine
One of five cover stars from TIME's list of 100 most influential people of 2025, Sheeran goes big with a Patek icon – and then something surprising inside.
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Business News: Rolex Gains Drive Secondary Watch Market Price Declines To Slowest Since 2022
Morgan Stanley and WatchCharts data shows Rolex, Patek, AP, Omega and Cartier outperforming on secondary market
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Bruichladdich single malt Scotch Whisky & Weiss Watch Company on Forging a Bright Future
Both brands are building a legacy of change.
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One To Watch: Hazemann & Monnin – Two Young Watchmakers, Two Aesthetics, One Model, One Brand
The 2023 F. P. Journe Young Talent Competition winners, watchmakers Alexandre Hazemann and Victor Monnin, have launched their first watches with a creative new approach.
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$23,000 For THIS Tudor Black Bay Chrono? The Watch Market Has Gone INSANE!
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Watch Spotting: Rory McIlroy Celebrates Career Grand Slam At The Masters With A Special Omega Speedmaster
The long-standing ambassador for Omega accepts the trophy for his historic victory with an Omega Speedmaster "Silver Snooopy Award" 50th Anniversary on his wrist.
Monochrome
Trends – Light Blue Watches Were Still Hype During Geneva Watch Week 2025
The question during and after a fair week I get asked a lot is, ‘What’s the hottest thing you’ve seen?’ and honestly, answering that question is quite a challenge. There’s so much news that it takes a bit of time to digest it all, even for us on the ‘inside’ of the industry. On day […]
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Business News: Trump Pauses Reciprocal Tariffs For 90 Days Giving Swiss Watch Industry More Time For A Deal
Swiss watchmakers get 90-day reprieve even as a 10% tariff stays in place.
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Timex 1995 Intrepid Reissue: The Affordable Sailing Watch You Didn’t Know You Needed
Timex, as usual, is still on a roll, bringing back some of its best hits from the past few decades. The brand’s recent reissues-like the Marlin and Q Timex-have become cult favorites, but now, Timex is going deep into the archives for something a bit more unexpected: the 1995 Intrepid Reissue. This isn’t just any retro throwback; it’s a nod to a time when sports watches were as much about functionality as they were about style. Designed for sailing and water sports enthusiasts, the Intrepid is back with a 46mm case, a highly legible white dial, and a history that’s a little more interesting than your average watch revival.
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Business News: Smaller Watch Brands Are Already Raising Prices In Response To US Tariffs
Christopher Ward says US consumers will have to absorb the 31% tariff on Swiss watches.
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Spec Monster Extremely Capable Tool Watch for $310 - MONRO ADVENTURE Do it all Automatic Pilot Watch
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Business News: Swiss Watch CEOs Expect To Make Fewer Watches This Year As Economic Instability Roils Consumer Confidence
Brands from Parmigiani to Ulysse Nardin, Hermès, and Oris see few reasons to raise volumes.
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Here’s How You Can Celebrate World Watch Day, Set for October 10th
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Hands-on – The Nicolas Delaloye Renaissance Tantalum 39mm and Its Superb Handmade Movement
Despite being an experienced watchmaker in his 50s, Nicolas Delaloye remains one of the discreet names in the independent watchmaking scene. But there are good reasons for that. This AHCI member just regained his independence and re-started making watches a few months ago, after a long period serving as a watchmaker-restorer at the Patek Philippe […]
Quill & Pad
Haute-Rive Honoris I: Incredible 1,000-Hour / 41-Day Power Reserve plus a Flying Tourbillon in a Very Wearable Watch
With 1,000 hours/41 days of power reserve, the Haute-Rive Honoris I is impressive yet doesn’t set any records, however, it outshines the competition because it's so wearable.
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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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I Ranked the New Releases from Every Watch Brand
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Ulysse Nardin at Watches and Wonders 2025: The World’s Lightest Mechanical Dive Watch
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A Closer Look: Is The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 The Finest Mid-Sized Dress Watch Today?
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How Will 31% US Tariffs Affect The Swiss Watch Industry?
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New Sartory-Billard SB04-E: an Eye-Catching High Quality watch from an Independent is More Affordable than You Think
The Sartory-Billard SB04-E offers many of the traditional benefits of the indie buying experience, including exclusivity, a unique vision, and the pleasure of knowing your watchmaker. At well under €5,000, these editions are proof that you don’t need an F.P. Journe budget to buy independent.
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Introducing: Bulgari's New Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon Sets New Record As World's Thinnest Tourbillon Watch
Get ready to see this one next to a credit card for scale, the Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon measures just 1.85mm thick (or thin).
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Top 10 Bargain Luxury Watch Brands - High-End Watchmakers That Lose a Ton of Value - Part 4
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Introducing – The New Patek Philippe Cubitus 7128 in 40mm Gold Cases
The new Cubitus collection of sporty-chic watches by Patek Philippe was the most anticipated launch of last year but also the most discussed and commented new release of 2024. Initially released in steel, steel and gold two-tone 45mm by 8.3mm case as Cubitus 5821 time and date reference on a matching metal bracelet and as […]
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IWC at Watches and Wonders 2025: Ingenieurs in New Sizes and Materials, Pilot’s Watch Upgrades, and F1 Movie Editions
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Fears Debuts a New Watch Family with the Arnos Pewter Blue
So far this year, subtle iteration has been the name of the game when it comes to new watches. Most of the notable new watches we’ve seen from brands of all sizes haven’t really been new at all, but variants based on ideas that have come before. There’s nothing wrong with that, of course. It’s good to provide your customers with options, and sometimes a new color or texture can genuinely breathe life into a collection. But let’s be real: we want to see new watches that see brands experimenting, pushing themselves, and expanding their design vocabulary. So it’s exciting to see Fears announce the Arnos today, an entirely new family of watches based on watches from the brand’s historic archives. Named for Arnos Vale, the neighborhood in Bristol where you’ll find Fears headquarters, the Arnos collection was conceived as the family of watches that would be home to case shapes with an angular profile. The first watch out of the gate, the Arnos Pewter Blue, brings back a traditional rectangular platform to the Fears catalog. The case has been designed with a pronounced curve to the caseback and crystal, an effort to make the four sided watch a bit more ergonomic. It’s crafted from steel and measures 33.5mm across with a 40mm lug to lug measurement. Case height is a tidy 8.4mm. The blue dial at the center of the Arnos is surrounded by what Fears refers to as an “outer dial” and features a distinctive hobnail pattern cut by a CNC machine that is then Rhodi...
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First Look – The New Raúl Pagès RP2, a Sublime Take on the Time-Only Watch
The last few days before Watches and Wonders are undoubtedly the busiest period for the MONOCHROME team, with all the preparations for what will be the highlight of the horological year… If squeezing in more shootings and visits is becoming challenging, making time to visit Raúl Pagès to discover his latest opus was a no-brainer […]
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Beda’a Introduces A Second Edition To The Eclipse Watch
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