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Watches and Wonders 2026 Editor’s Pick: Jola Chudy, Revolution Arabia Editor-in-Chief
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Spotted: The Key Design Themes from Watches and Wonders
Welcome to the first installment of a new monthly column called Spotted. Here, I’ll break down the latest themes I’m seeing in the horological landscape. While trends are inherently fleeting, the observations we’ll look at in this series may stay or go away – only time will tell if these are fads or in fact historical markers of this era of watchmaking. In addition to spying and identifying the overarching patterns taking shape in watch design, I’ll help us bring them down to earth in our own collections and on our wrists. For our inaugural edition of Spotted, it feels important to distill some key observations from Watches and Wonders. Here, we have one of the largest sample sizes of new releases all hitting the market at once, and there are a few themes that struck me across the whopping 66 brands who participated in this year’s event. The first concept I want to look at isn’t super straightforward to articulate, so stick with me here – I’m going to start by succinctly naming it “complex superlatives.” Complexity in watchmaking can take many forms from actual horological complications that allow watches to perform functions beyond basic timekeeping to more subtle complexities like intricate finishings, record breaking feats, or material innovations. The examples that stuck out of this somewhat amorphous idea come from Jaeger-LeCoultre and its Gyrotourbillon Stratosphere Triple-Axis Tourbillon in contrast with Ulysse Nardin’s new Super Freak. Jae...
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Watches and Wonders 2026 Editor’s Pick: Tracey Llewellyn, Group Editorial Director
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Everything to See and Do at Windup San Francisco: Padel, Panels, Parties, Watches, and More!
The 2026 Windup Watch Fair San Francisco is just days away, and we’re fairly certain there’s never been a Windup with as much going on as this one. Alongside everything you’d expect—like amazing lead sponsors including Bremont, Brew, Christopher Ward, Frederique Constant, and Oris—this fair also features 80+ brands from around the world and a slew of extracurricular activities across all three days. Here’s a quick guide to everything happening in and around the big weekend in The Bay Area, starting with a reminder of the where and when. Windup Watch Fair San Francisco Friday, May 1 – Sunday, May 3, 2026 Gateway Pavilion at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture San Francisco, CA Free and open to everyone No registration necessary EDC Expo, Giveaways, and More We’re excited for the return of the EDC Expo, presented by GiantMouse. Longtime supporters of Windup, the team at GiantMouse is elevating the gear and accessories section in a meaningful way with their ACE Riv in titanium, brass, green canvas Micarta, and more. Nearly a dozen everyday carry and accessory brands will greet you at the front of Gateway Pavilion. For the first time, you’ll also find Kindred Motorworks on-site, showcasing their meticulously restored EV Broncos—and yes, you can sign up to test-drive one through some of San Francisco’s most iconic streets. Our friends at Fitwell will be joined by their mustachioed mate Andy from Andy’s Watches on Instagram and TikTok at their EDC Expo b...
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HAMILTON Releases Instant Hit! New Watches From Nomos, Girard-Perregaux & More!
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The Watches of a Rock Singer (Seiko, TAG Heuer, Hamilton, & More)
Today we sit down with Robin Wilson, frontman for the multi-platinum rock group known as Gin Blossoms. We explore highlights of his collection ranging from G-SHOCK, TAG Heuer, Hamilton, and more pieces with stories from his life and career on stage.
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Can You Build a Great Watch Collection With Only Affordable Watches?
Build a great watch collection without overspending. See our hands-on reviewed affordable watch picks for daily wear, character, and lasting value.
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Recap – The Best of Ultra-Thin Watchmaking at Watches and Wonders 2026
We’ve said in the past, and I’m not shy of repeating myself; ultra-thin watchmaking should be considered a proper complication. More than just about numbers printed on a specification sheet, more than just making a case thinner than the norm, ultra-thin watchmaking is a true expertise, a field of movement making that requires ingenuity, innovation […]
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Recap – The Best New Chronographs From Watches & Wonders 2026
After the onslaught of watch news coming out of Geneva over the past week, it’s time to digest it all and see what’s what. We’ve tried our best to guide you through all the novelties, but it’s fully understandable if you’ve missed a few in the process. Not to worry, though, as this is the […]
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Editors' Picks: Our Favorite Dress Watches from Watches & Wonders 2026
Stone dials, Pop Art pedigree, guilloché motifs, and a pair of Japanese waterfalls highlight this year's list.More
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Editors' Picks: Our Favorites From Watches & Wonders 2026
The best and brightest of this year's show, as chosen by our editorial team. More
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Watches & Wonders: A Few Thoughts on Nostalgia, the 1990s, and Moser’s Streamliner Pump
Playing on nostalgia is nothing new for watch brands, but I’ve mostly been immune to it. Usually it’s for a period of time I wasn’t alive for, or a war I didn’t fight in, or an old car I simply don’t care about. But I’ve come to accept that I’m at an age where nostalgia for me is actually real history for many. My lived experience of hanging up phones, buying CDs that came in cardboard long boxes, and killing time in malls doing nothing at all might seem as foreign to someone 20 years younger than me as getting all misty about the Pan-Am logo does for my friends and colleagues at the heart of Gen-X. It was inevitable that a luxury watch brand would reach back into my childhood and pull something out like the Reebok Pump. The fact that it’s H. Moser is not particularly surprising given the brand’s recent history of challenging somewhat stodgy conventions of what it means to be a “luxury” brand in the first place. But it does make me feel a little old to know that something I have such a clear memory of from my youth is fodder for the watch nostalgia marketing machine. For those who have forgotten or are simply too young to remember, the Pump was a line of basketball shoes introduced by Reebok in the early 90s with a particularly enticing gimmick, at least to impressionable children who waited all week to watch NBA Inside Stuff every Saturday morning: the shoe’s tongue was topped with a rubber basketball “pump.” Pushing it inflated an air pock...
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Laurent Ferrier at Watches & Wonders 2026: All-new Sport Traveller
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Hodinkee Podcast: Watches And Wonders 2026 - Day 4
Tim is joined by Andy Hoffman and Jamie Weiss to chat about Ulysse Nardin, Laurent Ferrier, Zenith, Sinn, and more.
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Chronoswiss at Watches and Wonders 2026: Four Expressions of Modern Mechanical Watchmaking
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7 Cheap Watches that Every Collection NEEDS
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Rolex at Watches & Wonders 2026: The Details Behind the 100-Year Celebration
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Piaget at Watches and Wonders 2026
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Panerai Returns to Its Core Territory for Watches and Wonders 2026
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Van Cleef & Arpels at Watches & Wonders 2026: Poetry of the Heavens
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Ferdinand Berthoud at Watches & Wonders 2026: The Pursuit of Precision with Karl-Friedrich Scheufele
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The Zenith Problem: Why Does No One Buy Zenith Watches?
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Corum at Watches & Wonders 2026: A Brand Reborn with Haso Mehmedovic
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Hublot at Watches & Wonders 2026: Big Bang Reloaded with Julien Tornare
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TAG Heuer at Watches & Wonders 2026: Monaco Evergraph w/ Carole Forestier-Kasapi & Nicholas Biebuyck
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Credor at Watches & Wonders 2026: Goldfeather Tourbillon & Dial
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Tudor at Watches & Wonders 2026: Monarch & Black Bay with Cole Pennington
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