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First Look: De Bethune at Geneva Watch Days 2025
First Look: Bvlgari at Geneva Watch Days 2025
First Look: TAG Heuer at Geneva Watch Days 2025
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First Look: Hautlence at Geneva Watch Days 2025
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First Look: H. Moser & Cie. at Geneva Watch Days 2025
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First Look: Gérald Genta at Geneva Watch Days 2025
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First Look: MB&F; at Geneva Watch Days 2025
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Geneva Watch Days 2025: The Complete List Of Novelties
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TAG Heuer Presents The TH-Carbonspring And The Carrera Astronomer At Geneva Watch Days 2025
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Bvlgari: Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Marble And Bvlgari Bronzo At Geneva Watch Days 2025
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Announcements: Geneva Watch Days 2025 Starts This Thursday – Stay Tuned!
Over 50 brands and a whole lot of releases from MB&F;, Bulgari, Zenith, Oris, and more.
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Revolution Presents Horological Symposiums At Geneva Watch Days 2025
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Auctions: Six Takeaways From A Full Spring And Summer Season Of Watch Sales In Geneva, Hong Kong, And New York
Don't call them trends; here are a half dozen things I learned by paying close attention to the public watch market as of late.
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Geneva Watch Days Returns For A Sixth Edition
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Unseen Fabergé Desk Clock With Royal Provenance To Be Auctioned In Geneva
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Gatherings: A Special Cartier Roundtable Discussion At Watches & Wonders In Geneva
Amid the hustle and bustle of Watches & Wonders 2024, we hosted a chat that brought Cartier's leadership to the table with some of the brand's most ardent collectors.
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Bring a Loupe: The 2025 Geneva Spring Auctions And A Few eBay Gems
All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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SJX Podcast: Geneva Auctions and Breguet
In the fifth episode of the SJX Podcast, Brandon Moore and SJX discuss Breguet’s reinterpretation of the Souscription for its 250th anniversary, as well as a historical Breguet watches coming up for auction, including a pocket watch owned by Napoleon’s sister and the very first modern-day Breguet Sympathique. We also talk about Christopher Ward’s daring new C12 with a dial-side balance wheel and very contemporary styling, before moving on to antique watches and clocks coming up for auction at Phillips in Geneva, including a 1920s portico mystery clock by Cartier in the “orientalist” style. Lastly, we finish some complicated pocket watches, which are perhaps under appreciated but magnificent examples of horology. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
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Recap – The Best Highly Technical Watches From Geneva Watch Week 2025
The intricate world of watchmaking has just gotten a bit more intricate, complex and bewildering. Through several truly technical new watches, we learned there’s still new ground to break, new records to be achieved, and new complications to be introduced. With the aim of helping to digest everything we saw during Watches & Wonders and […]
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Trends – Light Blue Watches Were Still Hype During Geneva Watch Week 2025
The question during and after a fair week I get asked a lot is, ‘What’s the hottest thing you’ve seen?’ and honestly, answering that question is quite a challenge. There’s so much news that it takes a bit of time to digest it all, even for us on the ‘inside’ of the industry. On day […]
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Trends – Bracelets Were Probably the Stars of the Show during the Geneva Watch Week
With the massive return in popularity of integrated bracelet watches in the past few years, metal bracelets have made a sensational comeback, to the point where these are no longer exclusive to sports watches. But how annoying is it to see a brilliantly designed watch, on which the brand has taken great attention to detail […]
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Photo Report: The Artistry On Display At Patek Philippe's 2025 Rare Handcrafts Exhibition in Geneva
Incredible and often one-of-a-kind Rare Handcraft creations, made using artisanal techniques such as enameling, engraving, marquetry, and gem setting, were on display.
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And we are off to Geneva for the latest Watches & Wonders
It is time for Watches & Wonders 2025! The show is even larger, even more brands, even more exciting. Stay tuned for our extensive coverage next week.
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Bring a Loupe: A Square Crown Guard Submariner, A 'Paul Newman' Dial, And A Geneva Sport
All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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Just Because: Buying A Snoopy MoonSwatch At The Geneva Airport – And Making A Few Friends In The Process
What better way to end Watches & Wonders than buying my first MoonSwatch?
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Bring a Loupe: The Great Big Geneva Auctions Preview Edition
From Sotheby's to Antiquorum, Phillips, and Christie's, these are all the lots to watch this weekend.
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Bvlgari To Exhibit at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025
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Teased at Geneva Watch Days, the Studio Underd0g 03SERIES Chronograph Makes its Big Debut with the New “Salm0n” Dial
During the global pandemic lockdowns, many people found themselves with more free time. Some chose to learn how to make sourdough bread, some indulged in playing video games, and others channeled their creativity into new endeavors. Richard Benc was one of those creative people, and we are pretty sure that if you asked him in 2019 if he had “become a mega-successful watch brand owner” on his bingo card, he would have likely laughed at you. If you told him that one of his most sought-after watches would feature a pizza dial and that the same company would eventually partner with the prestigious watch manufacturer H. Moser & Cie, he probably would have just walked away from the conversation. However, this is precisely what happened-the additional time allowed Richard to think he could bring new life to the watch industry with some fun and a lot of whimsy. With the support of the Facebook community and positive encouragement, his Watermel0n watch was created and became an immediate success. It arrived at a time when everyone needed something to brighten their day, and his cheerfully colorful design was just what the doctor ordered. Since then, there have been many other color iterations and new models. However, Richard learned that to gain credibility as a watch company, a salmon dial watch was essential, and in typical Studio Underd0g fashion, he subverted this idea. Introducing the Studio Underd0g Salm0n, part of their brand new 03SERIES. Unlike typical salmon-dialed ...
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Three Geneva Watch Days Takeaways From a First Time Attendee
For watch collectors, enthusiasts, and industry veterans, it’s kind of hard to believe that Baselworld hasn’t existed in a meaningful way since 2019. Covid (and a rapidly changing industry) killed the industry’s biggest trade show in 2020, and as soon the show was on life support, many began prognosticating about the future of large scale industry events. Over the course of the last five or so years, the watch world has settled into a groove, with Watches & Wonders (formerly the far more exclusive SIHH) largely replacing Baselworld as the big spring must-attend watch event, with an ever growing roster of brands exhibiting at the show, and even more taking meetings in unofficial capacities adjacent to it. Baselworld being effectively replaced by another show was probably somewhat predictable, but a turn of events that fewer saw coming was the rise of Geneva Watch Days as a major end-of-summer tentpole event for the watch community. Originally conceived in 2020 as a way for a small handful of brands (Breitling, Bulgari, De Bethune, Girard-Perregaux, H. Moser & Cie and MB&F;) to bring watch collectors together in a pandemic ravaged year, the event has grown to over 50 official participants and many more exhibiting on the fringes, taking advantage of the influx of collectors and watch industry types on the city of Geneva while the event is up and running. If you talk to people who have attended Geneva Watch Days since it began, you’ll hear a lot of chatter about t...