While not particularly known for their watchmaking prowess, Hermès makes it continually more difficult for even the snobbiest watch fans to ignore their talent. At this year’s Watches and Wonders, …
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Oris’ flagship direction gets a major facelift this year, introducing small design changes that make all the difference. Coming off one of the wackiest watch releases of last year with …
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The hits keep coming for Watches and Wonders 2024, as the German master craftsmen of A. Lange & Söhne unveiled a brilliant new version of the Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon. Ah, …
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While not to everyone’s tastes, Bell & Ross forges on, expanding further into their ever-popular contemporary BR-05 range. This time, They mix the bold with the beautiful, combining their tough …
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There are watch complications, and then there are grand complications. But there’s a hidden third category, reserved for this Jaeger-LeCoultre, with perhaps the grandest complication of them all. If you …
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Raymond Weil has gone to war, expanding their award-winning collection with a dressier – and unisex appealing – alternative. It’s not too long ago that not many people were all …
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The bold aesthetic of the Black Bay 58 meets the decadence of 18k yellow gold in this daring rendition of the popular model. This year, they’ve finally produced a bracelet …
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Despite its vintage minimalist inspirations, the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony represents a modern era of elegant horology. This year, VC looks to celebrate the collection’s legacy with three new models. Even …
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Building off last year’s successes, Panerai commemorates their close partnership with Luna Rossa. Shockingly, not only is this tourbillon reference highly ambitious, but it might also be practical. Since stepping …