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Parmigiani Fleurier at Watches & Wonders 2025: Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante Verzasca
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Oris at Watches & Wonders 2025: Big Crown And Big Crown Pointer Date
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A. Lange & Söhne at Watches and Wonders 2025: Honeygold Odysseus, Minute Repeater Perpetual, 1815
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Patek Philippe at Watches and Wonders 2025: 5308G, 5370R, 6159G, 6196P, And More
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IWC at Watches & Wonders 2025 | Quick History of the IWC Ingenieur
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Chopard at Watches & Wonders 2025 With Karl-Friedrich Scheufele
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Vacheron Constantin at Watches & Wonders 2025 With Christian Selmoni
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Cartier at Watches and Wonders 2025: Tank à Guichets, Tank Louis Cartier, And All The Jewelry Watches
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TAG Heuer at Watches and Wonders 2025: Carrera Beads-of-Rice Bracelet, Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph and Formula 1 Solargraph
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Patek Philippe at Watches and Wonders 2025: Calatrava Pilot Travel Time and Ladies’ Nautilus
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Jaeger-LeCoultre at Watches and Wonders 2025: Introducing 9 New Reverso Models
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Vacheron Constantin At Watches And Wonders 2025: Traditionelle, Patrimony, Les Cabinotiers Tribute To The Tour De L’île
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IWC at Watches and Wonders 2025: Ingenieurs in New Sizes and Materials, Pilot’s Watch Upgrades, and F1 Movie Editions
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Gerald Charles 25th Anniversary | Watches & Wonders 2025 Novelties
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The Rolex Land-Dweller Is Totally Happening, Here’s All The Information Ahead of Watches & Wonders
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Announcements: Watches And Wonders 2025 Starts April 1st – Catch The Latest From Rolex, Patek Philippe, Tudor, Cartier, & More
No foolin'! The Hodinkee edit team will be in Geneva to bring you stories, videos, podcasts, and more.
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The Best Watches From Micro-Brand Watch Show District Time 2025
I recently had the chance to drop in to the District Time watch show in Washington, D.C., a microbrand-centric watch expo that has grown steadily over the years, with this year’s edition featuring more than 50 brands. Loren Sciurba and his team from The Time Bum blog, along with co-sponsor McDowell Time, did a fantastic job bringing the horological heat to a traditionally underserved Mid-Atlantic market, and based on the wall-to-wall crowds over two days, the event was a resounding smash. I had a blast on this run-and-gun road trip, getting to spend the day with our intrepid media maestro, Danny Milton, connecting with old friends and making new ones in this celebration of watch culture at its absolute finest. Even with a larger space this year, lines at the booths were stacked, with queues for brands such as Christopher Ward extending halfway through the length of the hall. There was plenty to see and try on, with Danny having way too much fun posing with the Heisman Trophy at the Axia Time booth. And if you didn’t get the chance to check it out yourself, we’ve got you covered. Some of these watches are brand new, and some new to us with our first in-hand impressions, but it was fantastic to experience a lot of these microbrands up close, given the difficulty in seeing many of them first-hand before clicking the “Buy It Now” button. So here, in alphabetical order, are ten standouts that really won our hearts and minds, and will likely be lightening our wallet...
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In-Depth: The Surprising Origins Of TAG Heuer’s Formula 1 Watches
Designer Eddy Burgener explains how his innovative diver's watch suddenly became a driver's watch.
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BREAKING: Jean-Christophe Babin Named CEO Of LVMH Watches
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7 New Wave Musicians And The Watches They Wore
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Business News: Sotheby's Partners With New Servicing Platform 'WatchCheck'
Plus, a look at the new watch servicing program.
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Watches And Wonders 2025: What We Hope, Expect, And Secretly Wish For
Video: Guide to Grab-and-Go Watches
A grab-and-go watch is more than just a timepiece that’s ready at a moment’s notice-it’s about convenience, versatility, toughness, and even personal sentiment. Whether it’s a simple three-hander like the Hamilton Khaki Field, an all-purpose dive watch like the Seiko SPB317, or an endurance-focused timepiece with an extended power reserve like the Tissot PRX, the best grab-and-go watch balances practicality and style. Quartz options, such as the Brew Metric Chronograph or the ultra-accurate Citizen AQ4100-65L, offer reliability without the need for constant winding. While there’s no single “best” choice, this video guide explores various categories and price points, ensuring there’s a grab-and-go watch for every preference and budget. The post Video: Guide to Grab-and-Go Watches appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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The History and Evolution of Guichet Watches
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Our Favorite Watches from British Watchmakers’ Day
Over the weekend, Worn & Wound’s Zach Kazan and Devin Pennypacker attended the second annual British Watchmakers’ Day event at Lindley Hall in London, England. British Watchmakers’ Day is the main public facing event for the British Watch and Clock Makers Alliance, formed in 2020 to encourage and guide a new generation of British watchmakers. Over 40 brands exhibited at the single day event, which was packed with watch lovers from all over the world. One of the unique things about British Watchmakers’ Day is that brands are truly incentivized to launch limited editions available on the day of the show. It generates interest in the ticketed event, giving watch lovers a specific reason to show up early to Lindley Hall, and proceeds from both watch sales and tickets benefit the Alliance. To that end, one of the most fun aspects of the show is going from brand to brand to see what kind of limited edition release they came up with for the big day (we’ve already told you about a few). Here, as a recap to the show, Zach and Devin pick three of their favorite British Watchmakers’ Day limited editions that they saw at the show. It was tough to limit these choices to just three. If you attended the show, be sure to drop your favorites in the comments below. Zach Kazan Isotope Mercury BWD Micro Marquetry Visiting with José Miranda at the Isotope display was a highlight of the show for me. Not only did he have an excellent BWD limited edition on display (and another...
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Frédéric Arnault Departs LVMH Watches, to Become Loro Piana CEO
A year after being tapped to head the LVMH Watch Division, Frédéric Arnault has been named the next chief executive of Loro Piana. Mr Arnault will assume the top job at the Italian maker of clothing and shoes in June 2025. Loro Piana is synonymous with “quiet luxury” for its emphasis on materials, restrained colours, and discreet branding, but it has become successful enough that the Loro Piana look is ironically recognisable while its trademark Summer Walk boat shoes have become footwear’s equivalent of the steel Rolex Daytona. Though only 18 months long, Mr Arnault’s leadership of the French group’s watch brands saw a management renewal across all its three brands, namely TAG Heuer, Hublot, and Zenith, as well as the announcement of a group-wide strategy for movement industrialisation and production. The period has also been a challenging one for the watch industry, with a sustained pullback in demand for watches that peaked during the pandemic. According to insiders, Mr Arnault also played a leading role in sealing the decade-long sponsorship deal with Formula 1. His ascension to the top job at Loro Piana part of succession planning at LVMH, the world’s largest luxury group. Mr Arnault’s successor at the watch division has yet to be announced, but his predecessor at Loro Piana, Damien Bertrand, will move onto the deputy chief executive job at Louis Vuitton.
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Introducing: The Second Act of Anoma Watches, The A1 Slate
With a dial update for the watch world's design darling, the Anoma A1 goes black-tie.
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Buying Guide – A Selection of Enamel Watches Using Rare Techniques such as Cloisonné, Champlevé or Flinqué
Enameling is one of the oldest decorative techniques, invented over 4,000 years ago and used, for example, in Mesopotamia and then Egypt. Surprisingly enough, the earliest enamel all used the cloisonné technique, known to be one of the most complex techniques currently in use. Under the word enamel, at least in watchmaking and decorative techniques, […]
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New and Reviewed: Leica ZM 12 – why Leica’s watches are legit
We take a close look at the just released Leica ZM 12, and examine why it is a legitimate product from this famous camera maker.