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TAG Heuer at Watches and Wonders 2026: Heritage, Innovation and the Expanding Sports Watch
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Interview – Selective Normalisation in 2026 – Overview of the Watch Industry with Jean-Philippe Bertschy, Head of Vontobel Equity Research
Each year, this report is eagerly awaited as one of the leading guides (alongside LuxeConsult and Morgan Stanley) for the watchmaking and luxury industry, helping it navigate what can currently be described as choppy waters. Luxury Goods, the annual report by Vontobel Equity Research, has just been published. An extremely detailed analytical compendium covering the past year, […]
Hodinkee
Every Special Edition Watch At British Watchmakers’ Day 2026
Another year of the beloved show brings another round of special event-only special editions.
Hodinkee
Photo Report: Watch Spotting At Pitti Uomo Fall/Winter 2026
The winter show brought some great watches to the streets of Florence.
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I Accidentally Reviewed the Most HATED Watch of 2025
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A new chapter for FOCUS during Dubai Watch Week
Teddy Baldassarre
The 15 Best British Watch Brands (2026)
While Switzerland is regarded today as the world leader of watchmaking, Great Britain can lay claim to a wealth of horological milestones throughout its history as well. From Thomas Mudge’s development of the lever escapement in 1755 to John Harrison’s invention of the marine chronometer in 1759 to the innovations of clockmaker Thomas Tompion and his protegé George Graham in the areas of science and astronomy, England was an undisputed leader in timekeeping throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. The 20th century brought the decline of the British Empire and, with it, British watchmaking, as nations like Switzerland, Germany, and (for a while) the United States stepped in with modern mass-production techniques while the Brits held fast to traditional, artisanal methods. The United Kingdom essentially ceased being a major producer of timepieces by the end of World War II, but as the 21st Century dawned, a handful of entrepreneurial Britons have made great strides in bringing high-end watchmaking back to their native land, establishing new brands - and in some cases, resurrecting old ones - to make watches that appeal to today’s discerning enthusiasts in the U.K. and across the world. Whether the focus is military-style tool watches, avant-garde complications at approachable prices, or ultra-high-end pieces for well-heeled collectors, each brand boasts an identity that is proudly British and at the same time distinct from its peers. Here are 15 British watch bran...
Hodinkee
Happenings: Watch Week Aspen Returns From August 7-9
Come for the watches, stay for the altitude training.
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The Power of Consolidation: LVMH Watch Division
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Auctions: Nine Vintage Heuers To Watch At Sotheby's This Week
A dive into the 'Heuer Champions' portion of the catalog, including many with ties to motorsport.
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Ranking Every Watch Brand 2024 (I think this is quite fair?)
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Watch Week Aspen brings Swiss Watchmaking to the Colorado Rockies
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Recap – The Best of Indie Watchmaking at Watches & Wonders 2024 and The Geneva Week
Watches & Wonders 2024 and The Geneva Watch Week are now far behind us… But it’s the perfect time to look back, with more relaxed minds, at the best watches we’ve seen around town. These fairs are primarily bringing the spotlight on large brands, such as Rolex, the Richemont Group or LVMH. But thankfully, it […]
Hodinkee
This Week In The Shop: Celebrating 41 Years Of The Original Tough Watch With A Deep Dive Into G-Shock
Happy Birthday G-SHOCK!
Teddy Baldassarre
10 Best Watch Winders for Any Collector's Budget in 2026
If you own any automatic watches at all, especially enough of them to ensure that you’re not wearing the same one daily, you will inevitably face the issue of keeping those watches running, and set to the proper time and date, when they’re not on your wrist. Some collectors choose to simply commit to re-winding and re-setting their automatic watches when their power reserve runs down - it’s a ritual that many traditionalists actually enjoy - but others would rather invest in some high-tech hardware to lend a hand. Here is where a watch winder comes in. These helpful and often luxuriously appointed machines are designed to store your precious self-winding timepieces while also keeping them charged via electronic, motorized rotations - the timing, direction, and duration of which can often be pre-set and monitored - that mimic the natural movement of a wearer’s wrist. For those ready to dip their toe into the wide world of watch winders, we’ve gathered 10 favorites from 10 brands representing as wide a variety as possible in terms of styles, sizes, and price points. Wolf Roadster 4PC Watch Winder ($2,095) Wolf watch winders, known for their fusion of leather, wood, glass, and steel, work on a 24-hour cycle, with six-hour periods of intermittent activity followed by “sleep” periods that allow the tension in the watches’ mainsprings to ease, avoiding over-winding. Fifty different cycles are possible, allowing the owner to specify factors such as direc...
Hodinkee
Dispatch: The Watches, People, And Community Of Dubai Watch Week
A photo-packed report from the last show of the season with local limited editions, rare vintage references, piece uniques, and so much more.
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My 2025 Watch Goals: Back To An Omega Bond Seamaster, Bulova, Tudor, Squale, & The Best World Timer
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Watch Spotting: Rihanna Wears A 47mm Baguette-Set Jacob & Co. Watch As A Choker During Paris Fashion Week
All eyes were on Pharrell's debut Louis Vuitton Menswear show… and then Rihanna showed up.
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A Week On The Wrist: The Oris ProPilot X Calibre 400 – What A Modern Pilot Watch Should Be
Do we really need another flieger in our life?
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A Week On The Wrist: The Incredibly Precise Longines Ultra-Chron Dive Watch Punches Way Above Its Price Point
This handsome diver can compete with the heavy hitters from Tudor, Omega and even Rolex.
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Watch Of The Week: My Casio Combines Two Of My Biggest Loves – Film And Family
It had a starring role in Alien and on my great-grandpa's wrist.
Hodinkee
Watch Of The Week: Adam Levine Showed Me That Vintage Was The Way To Get The Rolex Of My Dreams
My love for Rolex started with my Dad, and was cemented with my Grammy win.
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A Look Back At The Watch Releases Of 2024 - Part I | Hodinkee Radio
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Watch Of The Week: How My Nintendo Taught Me To Love The James Bond Seamaster
To me, there's only one Bond Seamaster – the original. The one from Goldeneye. Yes, the movie. But also the video game.
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Watch Of The Week: I Always Wanted To Be A Cowboy – This Ralph Lauren Watch Makes Me Feel Like One
Life is too short to let the Stetson hat and cowboy boots gather dust.
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Watch Of The Week: I Work With Fire. But My Watch Is Made For Water.
How a life of adventure made me look to the funky past via a vintage Aquadive Time-Depth Electronic.
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Watch Of The Week: How Studying Art History Led Me To My Cartier Santos
Merritt Palmer's lifelong interest in art and culture brought her to Hodinkee – and then to a Cartier.
Watch Of The Week: Watch Collecting Is A Team Sport In My Family
And my mom's Rolex Yacht-Master started it all.
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