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Introducing: Just In Time For The Australian Open, The Maurice De Mauriac X Racquet Rallymaster IV
The indie Swiss brand wraps up its tennis-themed collab with Racquet and designer Carlton DeWoody with a black and neon offering that completes the Grand Slam.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
This Affordable Stone Dial Watch Proves You Don’t Need a Luxury Budget
An affordable stone dial watch that prioritizes design, wearability, and restraint over luxury hype-without a five-figure price tag.
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Introducing: Doxa And Topper Team Up Again For 250T GMT 'Great White' Edition
For a second outing following last year's LE, this luminous shark-themed collab gets a helping hand (it's a GMT).
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Time On The Tour d'Elegance With Wilhelm Schmid
A 'behind-the-wheel' experience from the Audrain Newport Concours & Motor Week.
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Photo Report: A Day Of Cars And Watches At The 2025 Audrain Newport Concours d’Elegance With A. Lange & Söhne
Come for the cars, stay for the endless number of Lange wristshots.
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Business News: Rolex CEO Says Brand Won’t Significantly Expand Own Retail And Will Continue To Work With Authorized Dealers
At Dubai Watch Week, Rolex CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour reveals how much Rolex spends each year upgrading its machinery and why it has more than 500 apprenticeships.
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Fam al Hut x Maison de Revolution Möbius Mark I “Nebula”: The Smallest Bi-Axis Tourbillon Ever Made
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L.Leroy Osmior Bal du Temps: A return to the ballroom of complications
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Making Time: La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton
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This Approachable 38mm Dive Watch Goes Toe-to-Toe With Bigger-Name Alternatives
The Certina Action Diver 38mm gets subtle upgrades for 2025, including fresh materials and refined styling.
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The 2025 GPHG: Breguet Wins The Aiguille d'Or
All of tonight's winners from the watch world's biggest award show.
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Hands-On: Ferdinand Berthoud Naissance d’une Montre 3: A Return To How Watchmaking Used To Be Done
A handmade watch that pushes the boundaries of not just modern watchmaking but the history of watchmaking in general.
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Photo Report: UBS House Of Craft NYC [Day 1]
Spike Lee, Gary Striewski, and a lot of great watches.
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Photo Report: UBS House of Craft NYC [Day 3]
Checking wrists with the Wrist Check Podcast, a special chat (and bottle) with Jhonel Faelnar, and many more great watches.
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Introducing: The Cartier Santos De Cartier Adds Titanium And More For 2025
Two new references - one in titanium, the other with a black luminous dial - prove Cartier's first pilot's watch still has a contemporary edge that resists nostalgia.
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Introducing – The New Ochs und Junior Day/Night Holiday Edition 2025
Ochs und Junior, the independent brand founded in 2006 around the inventive genius of Dr Ludwig Oechslin, has built its reputation on watches that present complex astronomical or calendar displays in radically simple, functional designs. Models such as the perpetual calendar, annual calendar, and moon phase are already cult favourites among collectors who appreciate mechanical […]
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Introducing: Vacheron Constantin's Métiers d’Art 'Tribute to the Quest of Time'
The 20-piece limited edition is inspired by Vacheron Constantin's automaton clock masterpiece, also unveiled today, and combines the highest-end artistry with a brand-new complicated caliber.
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Breaking News: Vacheron Constantin's 270th Anniversary Masterpiece, La Quête Du Temps Clock With Automaton
At three-and-a-half feet tall, 550 pounds, with 23 horological complications, 6,293 total components, two musical instruments, and an automaton, it is the centerpiece of a new exhibition at the Louvre.
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Introducing – A New Era for a Historic Name as L.Leroy Returns with the Osmior Bal du Temps
Founded in Paris in 1785 by Charles Leroy, L.Leroy was once one of France’s illustrious watchmaking houses, known for its marine chronometers, high complications and commissions for European royalty. After years of dormancy, the brand, acquired in 2004 by Miguel Rodríguez of the Festina Group, is staging a comeback. Following its first step with a […]
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Richard Mille Owns the Tour de France? | The RM 67-02
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Vintage Watches: Five Potentially Market-Changing Vintage Watches We'd Love To See Return At Auction
The hype boom for vintage watches reached new peaks a few years ago, but even before that, a few watches had achieved outstanding, never-before-seen prices before disappearing into collections for over a decade. Some are so special that their market return could set a new bar.
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Hands-On: Vacheron Constantin Métiers d’Art Tribute To The Celestial
A completely objective and totally not astrologically driven review of a high art watch from one of the world's oldest watch brands.
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Oasis Reunited - Will Liam Gallagher’s Watch Game Return Too?
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Introducing: Vacheron Constantin Métiers d'Art Tribute to The Celestial
A hand-guilloché illustration of one of the zodiac signs, sapphires on the case, and one of Vacheron's best movements for a 12 piece limited series.
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Hands-On: the Ming 37.02 Ghost (and Some Other Mings too)
Last fall (2024), I felt the itch for something new-that hankering one gets when they just need a new watch. I usually resist, but this time, the fates had a different plan for me. You see, sitting on the forums was an unworn Ming 37.07 Monolith just looking for a good home. I had wanted a Ming for a while, but found myself never in the right place at the right time-or with the right amount of watch-budget when they were released. For a while, in those post-COVID bubble days, Ming’s watches sold out really fast. So, you were either ready at the moment… or not. So, when the 37.07 Monolith, my favorite of the brand’s most recent generation of watches (up until that point), unworn and slightly below retail, was available, I knew I had to go for it. Since its arrival, it has become one of my most frequently worn watches. Not just because it’s new, though that always is a factor, but because there is something wholly different about it from any other watch I’ve owned. It’s modern to the bone-sleek, mysterious, and compelling. The dial defies convention by appearing surfaceless and void-like, without printed or applied markers. It’s minimal yet legible, giving you just enough. And it’s surprisingly comfortable to wear, hugging the wrist with a generously domed profile. But why am I talking about this watch when this article is intended as a review for a different model, the 37.02 Ghost? While different models, they are both part of the 37-series, as are sev...
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Editors' Picks: Picking Father's Day Watches For Our Dads
This one is for you, Dad.
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Rolex Debuts 'Don't Blink' – A Mini Doc About Racing Driver Tom Kristensen
The nine-time winner at Le Mans and long-standing Rolex Testimonee is profiled in advance of this year's race at Le Mans.
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Omega Aqua Terra: Is it TOO Good?
Omega is a global household name. When discussing Omega, everyone will have their mental image of what defines the brand for them. This could be the Seamaster association with James Bond or the Speedmaster with the moon landings. However, it is the Aqua Terra Raman Kalra focuses on here.
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