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Recap – The Best Highly Technical Watches From Geneva Watch Week 2025
The intricate world of watchmaking has just gotten a bit more intricate, complex and bewildering. Through several truly technical new watches, we learned there’s still new ground to break, new records to be achieved, and new complications to be introduced. With the aim of helping to digest everything we saw during Watches & Wonders and […]
Hodinkee
Business News: Online Watch Marketplace Chrono24 Taps Bike Sector Executive As New Chief Financial Officer
Appointment of Timm Armbrust as CFO marks first major executive change under new CEO Keller.
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Hodinkee Insurance Heads To San Francisco For The Windup Watch Fair
The enthusiast fair returns for another outing on the West Coast.
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First Look – The New Furlan Marri Red Hunter, An Officer’s Watch for its Fourth Anniversary
Just four years ago, Andrea Furlan and Hamad Al Marri launched their first timepiece on Kickstarter, a vintage-inspired chronograph powered by a MechaQuartz movement and offered at an accessible price point. At the time, few could’ve predicted how quickly the Furlan Marri brand would take off. But it’s been 4 years now, and Furlan Marri […]
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All The Highlights From Phillips’ Hong Kong Watch Auction: XX
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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
Seiko Prospex 1968 Diver Upscale Versatility
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Louis Vuitton Tambour Street Diver
A deep dive into the mind of two unique creatives and how time shapes their process.
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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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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.
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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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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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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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How Will 31% US Tariffs Affect The Swiss Watch Industry?
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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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IWC at Watches and Wonders 2025: Ingenieurs in New Sizes and Materials, Pilot’s Watch Upgrades, and F1 Movie Editions
Worn & Wound
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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Beda’a Introduces A Second Edition To The Eclipse Watch
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WatchCharts March 2025 Secondary Watch Market Update: Omega Seamasters and Rolex Daytonas and Air-Kings Slightly Up, Patek Still Down
Out of the Big Three, Patek Philippe prices fell the most in both the past month and past year. Audemars Piguet prices were effectively flat in February, and Rolex prices rose very slightly.
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SJX Podcast: Ahead of Watches & Wonders 2025
This week we remember Jean-Pierre Hagmann, whose hand created some of the finest watch cases in modern watchmaking. We discuss the latest creations from Audemars Piguet, Albishorn, Biver, Krayon, and Laurent Ferrier. We also dedicate a segment to questions from our readers, namely the value and appeal of independent watchmaking. We then close with thoughts on Watches & Wonders 2025, offering insights into the buzz and speculation surrounding upcoming releases, the evolving trends we’re anticipating, and what collectors and enthusiasts should watch out for in the months ahead. Tune in for a heartfelt tribute, expert insights, and a forward-looking discussion on all things horological. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply love the artistry of finely made watches, this episode promises a meaningful blend of reflection and excitement for what’s next in the world of watchmaking. The podcast is now live on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
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Horage Debuts the K3, an All New Antimagnetic Caliber, and the Decaflux, an Affordable Everyday Sports Watch
The independent brand Horage has produced some of the most genuinely interesting watches of the last several years. They’re a bit of a tough brand to pin down. Depending on how you discover them, you could mistake them for a brand obsessed with links between watches and photography, or one of a handful of small indies doing interesting things with tourbillons and other watchmaking tech for quite a bit less money than you’d typically expect. But the thing that links all of their products together is a desire to come up with creative solutions to long standing watchmaking problems and to do so in a way that doesn’t leave anyone out of the experience. Accessibility and approachability are as vital to Horage as their love-it-or-hate-it design language, often embracing an ultra contemporary sensibility. Two new announcements from Horage over the last week or so perfectly illustrate their commitment to quietly pushing horological boundaries. First came the introduction of their new K3 movement. Over the last several years, most of Horage’s big movement developments have come with some high end features and represent big swings for the brand. The tourbillon, of course, is arguably the centerpiece, but they’ve also introduced a micro-rotor caliber as well as a fascinating tool that allows for the periodic electronic regulating of that very movement. But the K3 is a comparatively simple idea, a high quality movement made from advanced materials at a relatively low cost....
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8 Watch Designers You Should Know Besides Gérald Genta
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Private Wine Collection of Jörg Bucherer, Who Sold Family Watch Retail Business To Rolex, Will Be Auctioned at Christie’s
Sale of rare wines, including first growth Bordeaux, as well as Burgundy and Spanish wines, expected to raise more than £1 million for the Jörg G. Bucherer Foundation
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Introducing – The Felipe Pikullik FPSK25 Regulator, The Latest Watch in the Indie’s Annual Skeletonized Series
One of the rising stars of the independent watchmaking scene, Felipe Pikullik’s career began in Glashütte, then working with renowned watchmakers including Kudoke and Rolf Lang. In 2017, at the age of 23, he launched his own brand in Berlin with a focus on hand-skeletonized movements – some of the most impressive we’ve seen recently. […]
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Felipe Pikullik Introduces An Openworked Regulator Watch In The FPSK25
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Introducing: The Metric Chrono Regulator Returns With A Lumed Dial In Worn & Wound's New Collaboration With Brew Watch Co.
The retro colors takes a backseat for something more monochromatic (until you turn off the lights).