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Montblanc Expands 0 Oxygen with New Iced Sea, 1858 and Star Legacy Watches
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Breitling CEO Georges Kern Talks Growth Despite Challenges Facing The Watch Industry
Industry veteran Georges Kern reveals how Breitling has won market share and what new brands Universal Geneve and Gallet will add to the portfolio.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Tag Heuer CEO Antoine Pin On Carbon Hairspring Setbacks, Pricing, Tariffs, And Formula One
Industry veteran Antoine Pin says he doesn't regret being cautious about production with the relaunched Formula 1 collection.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Hind Seddiqi: The Driving Force Behind Dubai Watch Week – The Biennial Event That's Become A Must Attend For Collectors And Enthusiasts
The CEO of Dubai Watch Week reveals how she's grown the event to record levels in just a decade and how she intends to keep it intimate and accessible in 2027.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Audemars Piguet CEO Ilaria Resta Drives Double-Digit Sales Increase For Brand's 150th Anniversary Year
How AP managed to grow sales amid an industry downturn and how its Chief Executive is positioning the brand for the next century.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Horologer Ming Executives Ming Thein And Praneeth Rajsingh Talk Design, Manufacturing, Pricing, And More
Why a bracelet might be the most significant and important new product from the brand, and how Ming plans to capitalize on success.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: The Head Of Montblanc's Timepieces Division Laurent Lecamp On Minerva, Hairsprings, And What's Next For The Brand
Plus, what's going on in the executive suite at TAG Heuer and what it means for Omega to launch a steel Speedmaster priced above $10,000.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Manuel Emch, The Head Of Louis Erard And 'The Numbers Guy' At Kollokium, On How To Build A Successful Swiss Watch Brand
Plus Malaika Crawford talks Louis Vuitton's guilloché skills and how Rolex is keeping the mystery with its Hollywood testimonees.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Norqain CEO Ben Küffer On The NHL Partnership And The Challenge Of Standing Out In A Crowded Market
Plus TanTan Wang joins to talk about Oris's new Bullseye Big Crown Pointer Date, the sale of Baume & Mercier by Richemont, and Omega's 300M diver for Milano Cortina.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Baume & Mercier CEO Michael Guenoun Talks Strategy On The Eve Of The Brand's Sale By Richemont
Plus, Adrian Barker of Bark & Jack stops by to talk business news and his first-ever watch collab with Christopher Ward.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Oliver Müller, The Man Behind The Numbers For The Morgan Stanley Swiss Watcher Report
How the key Morgan Stanley report gets made, plus Ben Clymer drops in to talk watch industry news and trends.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Greubel Forsey CEO Michel Nydegger
The CEO of Greubel Forsey discusses what's next for the ultra-high-end watchmaker after the departure of one of its founders from the board.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Doxa CEO Jan Edocs
The head of the storied Swiss dive watch brand prioritizes affordability even as much of the industry goes premium. Plus, Tim Jeffreys drops by to talk about Grand Seiko's new brand ambassador, Shohei Ohtani.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: La Joux-Perret CEO Jean-Claude Eggen
The head of the Swiss movement maker explains the economics of producing the engines that drive timepieces.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Maxime Couturier And Lorenzo Maillard Of The New Chronopolis Watch Fair
Chronopolis will be another venue for brands to exhibit during Geneva Watch Week, and its founders tell us why there's a need for one more fair.
Teddy Baldassarre
The Watches of the NASA Artemis II Mission
Omega and Breitling have a front row seat to history.More
Teddy Baldassarre
Credor Unveils Three New Watches Ahead Of Its Watches & Wonders Debut
The IYKYK Japanese brand teases a trioMore
Teddy Baldassarre
Which Brands Make The Best High-Accuracy Quartz Watches?
These five watchmakers occupy the upper echelon of high-tech timekeeping efficiency.More
Hodinkee
Talking Watches: Christian Bangert, Collecting For The Love Of The Game
A collection driven by craft, curation, and the personalities behind every watch.
Monochrome
Buying Guide – Slimming Things Down Part I – Five Of Today’s Best Ultra-Thin Watches
It’s often said that ultra-thin watchmaking should be considered a complication in itself, and there’s a lot of merit to that statement. Making a watch slimmer than, let’s say, a millimetre or six, seven, is a considerable challenge to overcome. Often, it demands a different philosophy as to how a watch and, even more so, […]
Teddy Baldassarre Videos
The Best Current Point of Value in Luxury Dress Watches - Glashütte Original Sixties
Teddy Baldassarre is an authorized luxury watch retailer of brands like TUDOR, OMEGA, IWC, Grand Seiko, Breitling, Blancpain, Glashütte Original, Zenith, Longines, ORIS, MIDO, Tissot, Hamilton, NOMOS Glashütte, Baume & Mercier, and more.
Teddy Baldassarre Videos
One Of The Best Finished Dive Watches At Any Price - Glashütte Original SeaQ Panorama Date
Teddy Baldassarre is an authorized luxury watch retailer of brands like TUDOR, OMEGA, IWC, Grand Seiko, Breitling, Blancpain, Glashütte Original, Zenith, Longines, ORIS, MIDO, Tissot, Hamilton, NOMOS Glashütte, Baume & Mercier, and more.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
One Of The Coolest Japanese Watches You’ll Probably Never See In Person
Credor's new Kuon GCLX995 pairs a blue ceramic dial with hand-wound Spring Drive in a 39mm steel case. Here's what stands out.
Teddy Baldassarre
12 Best Tonneau Watches: Breaking the Mold
For over a century, the traditional round case has dominated the horological landscape, granting a sensible, utilitarian canvas for reading the time. However, for those who seek to venture off the beaten path, the tonneau or barrel-shaped watch affords a thrilling and historically rich alternative. The silhouette of the tonneau watch features gently bowing, convex sides that transition into straight or slightly curved ends that allow the case to sit more securely and comfortably than a straight-edged shape. At the same time, the straighter ends give it enough structure to maintain presence and balance, rather than feeling overly soft or shapeless. First introduced in the early 20th century as a stylish departure from the ubiquitous pocket watch, the tonneau case came forth as a defining silhouette of the Art Deco movement, its beautifully curved architecture proving inherently ergonomic and capable of tracing the natural shape of your arm. Today, the attraction of the tonneau or barrel-shaped case is stronger than ever. It has become a highly popular alternative to the classic circle, occupying a middle ground between sporty and dressy. Whether you are looking for an integrated sports watch that screams 1970s chic, an aggressive contemporary skeletonized masterpiece, or a refined dress watch, the tonneau and barrel configurations of today represent a conscious and stylish rebellion against the ordinary. [toc-section heading="Tissot PRX Damascus Powermatic"] Price: $1,175, ...
Deployant
Skeletons in the closet: our pick of the top six watches with openworked dials
We are not particularly big fans of openworked dials. But every once in a a while, one does come along which tugs at our heartstrings. We pick our top six.
Worn & Wound
Is Timothée Chalamet How Indie Watches Enter Pop Culture?
I missed the Academy Awards on Sunday for the first time in, oh I dunno, 30 years? It’s a cliche to say that something is “my Super Bowl” but the Oscars really are. It was more than a little strange to catch up on the awards conversation the way most people do these days: through social media clips, podcasts, and, in our little community, celebrity watch spotting. The Oscars are known as “Hollywood’s biggest night” but it could be argued, based on the volume of press releases in my inbox, that it’s the watch industry’s biggest night as well. Worn & Wound doesn’t typically cover celebrity watch spotting – we think it’s all a little silly given that most of the watches you see on wrists are placed there by stylists or are simply contractual obligations. But I hope you’ll indulge me a bit because I have some thoughts on what we’ve seen recently from one of the most talked about movie stars of the last several years, by cinephiles and watch enthusiasts alike, and I think it could be a watershed moment in how independent watches enter the cultural conversation. I’m talking of course about Timothée Chalamet, star of Marty Supreme and three time Academy Award nominee. Chalamet has made news among the watch spotting crowd for the way he has casually worn some of the highest end and most sought after timepieces over the course of the last year. On Oscar night, he was wearing an Urban Jürgensen UJ-2, a six figure watch introduced less than a year ag...
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Seiko Just Upgraded One of Its Coolest Retro Watches With Titanium
Seiko updates the King Seiko Vanac with a titanium case, textured dial and the 8L45, bringing a lighter feel to the retro-inspired design.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Are Microbrand Dive Watches Worth Buying in 2026? What Testing Reveals
Thinking about buying a microbrand dive watch in 2026? We break down when they outperform Seiko, Orient, and Citizen, and when they’re just not worth the risk.
Hodinkee
Talking Watches: With Marcus Stroman, All-Star Pitcher, And Absolute Watch Obsessive
The Gold Glove winner and All-Star pitcher gives us an inside look at his evolving collection of Cartier, Patek Philippe, and more.