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First Look – The New Louis Erard x Monica Bonvicini NOT FOR YOU
It’s fair to say that under Manuel Emch’s leadership, Louis Erard has evolved from being a somewhat obscure brand into a dynamic platform for creative collaborations. Offering highly original content at affordable prices, Emch has partnered with high-profile watchmakers such as Alain Silberstein, Vianney Halter, and Konstantin Chaykin, while his passion for contemporary art has […]
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: L’Epée Introduces the La Regatta Clock
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: Louis Vuitton’s La Camionnette - The Art of Travel in Miniature
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: The Art of Gold - Bulgari’s Roman Mastery
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Introducing Balthazar, the new MB&F; x L'Epée Robot Clock
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: Daniel Roth Introduces the Extra Plat Rose Gold Skeleton
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: The Tiffany Timer from Tiffany & Co.
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Announcements: The Horological Society Of New York Announces 2026 Global Financial Aid Opportunities for Watchmaking Students
New Independent Watchmaker Grant Joins Expanded Scholarship Portfolio.
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The New Omega Speedmaster Looks Better, But Costs More. Is It Worth the Jump?
Omega’s new Speedmaster looks sharper and more refined, but it costs more. We examine what’s changed and whether it’s worth paying extra.
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Introducing: Four New Seiko Limited Editions To Celebrate The Brand's 145th Anniversary
From a diver to a very vintage dress watch, Seiko is tapping into its history for a quartet of new LEs.
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BULGARI - The Bulgari boss came into our office with 750k of watches (and two bodyguards)
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Introducing: The Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch Black & White, With Lacquered Dials And Ceramic Bezels (Live Pics)
Two new Moonwatch variations bring a shiny, modern twist to a classic design.
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The Journey from Spring Drive to U.F.A.
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Seiko Introduces the Tonneau Shaped SPB537 to the Presage Collection
While it’s tempting to build a collection of just tool watches and divers with beefiness and durability in spades, having a good dress watch is a boon for any collector. Not only can a dress watch give you an excuse to put on that dress or suit and accessorize, it can also help remind you that function isn’t everything then it comes to timepieces; style matters too. Seiko’s Presage collection has long been a stalwart for dress watch shoppers on a budget who don’t want to sacrifice craftsmanship, and the new SPB537 reference is a tonneau-shaped addition to the Classic Series line. The enamel dial, paired with the tonneau case, is the major selling point for the SPB537, as it was designed by master artisan Mitsuru Yokosawa and his apprentice, Kazunori Uchiyama. This extra level of prestige elevates the SPB537, and adds a sort of intimacy to the design, despite it being introduced as a non-limited, continuous production model. The dial is white, a gentle contrast to the 46mm by 35.9mm stainless steel case and bracelet, and features sharp black Roman numerals, with a black minute track around the outer edge. A matching 24-hour sub-dial at 6 o’clock balances the dial, with the Seiko Presage logo just below 12. Blued steel hands provide a colorful accent, with a balancing half moon on the tail end of the seconds hand. The blue, though on the subtler side, is a welcome addition to the otherwise very business-like dial, and it furthers the artisan craftsmanship promi...
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Essays: 2026 Is the Year We Fight AI Slop To Reclaim Human Craft
Finding relief in watchmaking and print in an era shaped by algorithms.
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Frederique Constant The Elements Collection: a five-watch collectors flex
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The Entire Collection of MB&F; Watches in Retrospective
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The Next Frontier: Rolex Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller
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Cartier Makes The Case for Titanium
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Year In Review: Video: The Watch I Wore Most In 2025, By Members Of The Hodinkee Family
40 watches for '25.
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Photo Report: Inside Rolliefest 2025 - The 'Met Gala' of Watches (200+ Photos)
We go inside amazing venues, good friends, and yes, look at a whole lot of Rolex (and more).
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The Best GADA Watches After 10 Years of Hands-On Testing
Our hands-on GADA watch picks: durable, comfortable daily watches we’ve tested in real life (commutes, travel days, and weekend work) with specs and tradeoffs.
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Why the Glashütte Panomatic BEATS a Lange 1 | #ASKTNH 89
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SJX Podcast: Best of 2025 – Value Propositions
Episode 23 of the SJX Podcast looks at value propositions under US$10,000. It was a mixed year for affordable watches, but the highlights include Tudor, which continued to refine its sports watch formula with the well-received Ranger 36, and several micro-brands that made compelling cases for themselves with distinctive designs and upgraded movements. Key releases from Christopher Ward, Albishorn, and Kollokium demonstrated there’s still room for creativity and innovation at accessible price points, even as some established players moved upmarket. The Grand Seiko UFA, which is priced just on the other side of the five-figure mark, is also compelling and may be worth a splurge. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Youtube.
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Hands-On: The Rolex Submariner Desk Clock Ref. 909010LN
It's a true Sub (for your desk), and you won't believe what's inside.
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In-Depth: Up Close And Personal With The Vacheron Constantin La Quête Du Temps Clock With Automaton
A further look at one of Vacheron's most ambitious collaborative projects to date.
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Year in Review: Predictions for 2026
Twenty twenty-six is just days away. Most in the watch industry are hoping the new year will bring better times than 2025, though most equally don’t quite expect that to happen. That said, it will be a great year for some brands, big and small. Architectural and affordable Independent watch brands have had a great run, and that looks like it’ll continue, especially for (expensive) time-only watches with decorated movements and frequently, open or no dials. Plenty of independent watchmakers cater to this demand, all for more or less the same money. Personally, I find many such watches uninteresting – though a few stand out and feel like they will stand the test of time – but the strength of demand will propel this trend. I expect two more interesting developments to emerge from this. One is watches priced lower, or much lower, than the typical CHF65,000-90,000 range for such watches. Ironically, while lower priced options might offer better value, they might be less appealing precisely because they are cheaper. That said, there is still opportunity in this segment, especially since lower prices often go hand-in-hand with higher volumes, so the market will gradually fulfil it, particularly since the way forward is obvious. Functionally, such watches are not complex. Computer-aided design makes it even simpler by allowing manufacturers to rework existing calibres with relative ease; Christopher Ward is already doing something along these lines with the C12. And decora...
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Long Live the Watch Nerds
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