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News – Rolex Quietly Updates the Datejust 41 and 36 in 2026 with new Roman Numeral Dials
We’ve long come to understand that, during Watches and Wonders (where it releases almost its entire collection for the year), Rolex communicates only on certain of its novelties. What the brand considers the most important, the most relevant and the deepest updates. But, there’s very often more to the story than just what’s been presented […]
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Our Favorites from Watches & Wonders Week
As we do every year when we come back from Watches & Watches, we asked our team to pick their favorite releases of the show. This article is always telling, because our team has a way of looking beyond the hype and zeroing in on watches with real personal appeal. As always, it’s fun to see the logic behind these picks, whether they represent watches our team members would actually want to own, or were simply novelties they were overwhelmed by in the moment. Be sure to let us know your favorites from Watches & Wonders week in the comments below, we’d love to hear about them. Zach Weiss – Grand Seiko SBGZ011 “Mystic Waterfall” So many watches, so many wonders, how does one even begin to choose a favorite? Well, for me, the test is after a few days of being away from the show, what I am still thinking about. And this year, while there are a few, the one that impressed me not just as a watch, but as a piece of art was the Grand Seiko SBGZ011 “Mystic Waterfall.” Every few years, Grand Seiko drops one of their breathtaking hand carved watches, but none have been quite like this, at least for me. You see, the SBGZ011 has two firsts: it’s based on the 45GS case, my personal favorite, and it’s the first time the dial has been hand-engraved, too. Inspired by the Tateshina Waterfall, the SBGZ011 has been meticulously hand-carved on all surfaces of its 950 platinum case with an undulating, organic motif of marks that, at once, appear like flowers or little explos...
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Watches and Wonders 2026 Editor’s Pick: Jola Chudy, Revolution Arabia Editor-in-Chief
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Watches and Wonders 2026 Editor’s Pick: Tracey Llewellyn, Group Editorial Director
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Finding the Best Everyday Watch Under $500
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Introducing – Naoya Hida Presents its 2026 Collection, Incl. a Valjoux 23 Chronograph
It is no secret that Japan is becoming one of the most productive hubs for high-end independent watchmaking, with names such as Hajime Asaoka (also behind Kurono Tokyo and Takano), Jiro Katayama (Otsuka Lotec), Daizoh Makihara, and Norifumi Seki (Quiet Club) gaining incredible traction in recent years. Another name that cannot be forgotten is Naoya […]
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Recap – The Best Attainable, Sub-10k New Timepieces of Watches & Wonders 2026
A few years ago, we would have used the word “accessible” to name this article, and would have created our selection on watches priced below 4 or 5 thousand euros/dollars. But, considering that the Geneva-based fair is more and more focused on high-end watchmaking, and adding to the equation the constant increase in price of […]
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Citizen’s Mandalorian Beskar Attesa Finally Feels Like A Tasteful Star Wars Watch
The new Citizen Attesa Mandalorian Beskar leans on Super Titanium and restraint to deliver one of the brand's more tasteful Star Wars releases.
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Microbrand GMT Watch Showdown: Monta Skyquest vs Jack Mason Strat-o-Timer
Before choosing a microbrand GMT, see how Monta and Jack Mason compare in real-world wear, from bracelet feel and finishing to travel functionality and overall value.
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G-Shock Mudmaster Review: Reliable and Built for the Serious Tool Watch User
A hands-on look at the Casio G-Shock Mudmaster GGB100X-1A, its oversized case, tool-focused features, and where it fits in real-world wear.
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The Most Beautiful Chronograph Money can Buy - This Watch Brand Is the Definition of Quiet Luxury
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First Look – The new Venezianico Arsenale Calendario, An Accessible Take on the Integrated Bracelet Watch
Founded in 2017, Italian brand Venezianico has caught attention with its stylish, well-priced watches that often play around with materials and design. From pieces inspired by Venetian architecture to a recent Redentore with a guilloché pattern depicting the Venetian lagoon’s tides, there is usually a bit of character in what they do. Inspired by the […]
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Home-Made Grande Sonnerie Wins 2026 F.P. Journe Young Talent Competition
Shin Ohno is the winner of the 12th F.P. Journe Young Talent Competition. The young Japanese watchmaker clinched the prize with the Fuyu-Geshiki, a small grande et petite sonnerie tourbillon clock inspired by the winter landscape of Nagano, a northern prefecture of Japan. Made by one man with a watchmaker’s lathe, desktop CNC mill, and not a lot of sleep, the ebony-cased timepiece is one of the most impressive works produced by the competition yet. From Nagano Mr Ohno describes Nagano as “defined by the purity of its air, by the flow of spring water, and by melting snow”. It is also the heart of Japan’s watch industry, boasting the country’s largest movement assembly plant (Citizen’s Saku plant) and is home to Mr Ohno’s employer — Seiko Epson. Specifically, Mr Ohno works as an engineer within the company’s watch division, but it should be noted that this timepiece is entirely unrelated to the (now discontinued) Credor Spring Drive Sonnerie and Credor Minute Repeater. Mr Ohno designed the movement from the ground up, citing the creative works of past winner Norifumi Seki and Masahiro Kikuno as key inspirations. A closer look at the tourbillon cage. The teeth are polished to catch the light like slick stones. While he learned how to design watch parts at his day job, it was someone else’s job to manufacture them. With the Fuyu-Geshiki, Mr Ohno had to master production as well as design. He cites his colleague, master watchmaker Ikukiyo Komatsu, as a mento...
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WWG 2026: Peter and Stanley’s Pick of new releases
Peter and Stanley had an excellent show. Here are our top picks from the new releases from within the PalExpo and for Stanley, outside.
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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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Timex’s Best Affordable Dress Watch Yet Is a Todd Snyder Collaboration
The Timex x Todd Snyder 1976 Lexington reissue lands April 23 at $169, offering applied indices, polished steel, and three dial colorways.
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Best Watches From Watches & Wonders 2026
Now that the dust is settling after the flurry of releases at Watches & Wonders, it's time for us to recount our favorites from the show and discuss the new pieces that made the most impact.
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Photo Report: The Sights, Watches, And Style Of Watches & Wonders 2026
Each year, as spring returns to the shores of Lake Geneva, bringing with it contrasting days of grey rainy dreariness and crisp, shimmering sunshine, a storm descends upon the picturesque canton. But this storm doesn't contain the aforementioned April showers; instead, it's thousands upon thousands of passionate professionals, journalists, retailers, brand representatives, and collectors, all congregating for that most celebrated of horological weeks: Watches & Wonders. For those who attend, it is a marathon of epic proportions, with days spent rushing from one appointment to the next with barely a moment to breathe and evenings spent either at fabulous dinners or hunched over laptops until the wee hours of the morning. It's a pace that gives you whiplash (and for those who work for the brands, be it in sales, PR, marketing, or otherwise, it is even more grueling). For everyone else following along at home with a love for watches, it is the Super Bowl, Christmas Morning, and the Emerald City at the end of the Yellow Brick Road, all rolled into one. Walking into the show for the first time is an overwhelming experience. The sheer scope and scale of the installations (to call them 'booths' deeply undersells the grandeur) are hard to understand. Each brand spends months, if not years, designing and building entire flagship boutiques within the halls of Palexpo, each trying to make an impact on the industry and communicate its themes, strategies, and identity for the coming ye...
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Editors' Picks: The Biggest Surprises From Watches & Wonders 2026
Automaton watches, California dials, and horse-shaped details rise above the noise at this year's show. More
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Cartier Watches and Wonders 2026: Our TOP 5 picks (from 70 releases!)
This year, they trimmed it back — "only" 70 SKUs. And yet, somehow, we still had to fight to keep our TOP Cartier watches list to five.
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The Bremont x Astrolab Supernova Chronograph will be the first British Watch on the Moon
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Top 10 Bargain Luxury Watches and Watch Brands - High-End Watchmakers That Lose a Ton of Value
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Photo Report: British Watchmakers Day 2026
A sold-out celebration of British watchmaking with special editions and serious wrist spotting on display. Afternoon tea and biscuits not included.
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The Cartier Santos de Cartier Chronograph get a major upgrade in 2026
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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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Hamilton Celebrates 250 Years of America With A Revival of A Field Watch Icon
The brand once again proves its heritage reissue prowess with the Khaki Field “America 250” Limited Edition.More
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