Rounding up the best watches at Watches and Wonders 2024, with my personal favourites from Rolex, Tudor, TAG Heuer, Zenith and many more.
Hublot's Big Bang debuted 20 years ago in 2005, and now the brand is celebrating its flagship watch in an appropriately big ...
Among Rolex’s biggest flexes as a watchmaker is the fact it invented the first waterproof wristwatch, the Oyster, back in ...
Gem-set watches are set to take centre stage. Given that jewellery (a great investment in uncertain times) is celebrated as ...
Panerai’s Luminor collection is as iconic as it is unique in the dive watch world. Several design hallmarks have remained ...
Cartier has also embraced colour by reworking its classic Santos-Dumont - the first men’s wristwatch, introduced in 1904 - ...
From the ultimate unisex watch to a racing green collaboration with Aston Martin, there's plenty to consider before the ...
Doxa’s Sub line of deep-diving, tonneau-cased, brightly-colored dive watches have been the hardcore scuba practitioner’s ...
Doxa reintroduced a GMT complication to its lineup of professional-grade dive watches, modeled after a fan-favorite line from ...
We are often told that it takes around five years for watches to emerge from a designer’s mind to a final product. Looking at ...
While the debut of the Land-Dweller is Rolex’s splashiest W&W release, it’s just one among a large crop of new watches from ...
Rolex has announced its latest novelties at the the Watches & Wonders 2025 in Geneva. The unveiling features a total of eight models including a main highlight, the Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller, a ...