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Patek Philippe at Watches and Wonders 2025: Calatrava Pilot Travel Time and Ladies’ Nautilus
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The Rolex Land-Dweller Is Totally Happening, Here’s All The Information Ahead of Watches & Wonders
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It’s Time To Elevate Your Time-Only Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso With A Classical Complication
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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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GWG-100 Mudmaster - Review of the new Solar Atomic G-Shock
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BREAKING: Jean-Christophe Babin Named CEO Of LVMH Watches
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LVMH Names Jean-Christophe Babin As New Head Of Watches Unit
Bulgari CEO takes over LVMH Watches role from Frédéric Arnault.
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A Complete Timeline Of Every Rolex CEO In History
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Hands On Review Of The Cartier Panthère de Cartier
I took the Panthère de Cartier in 18K yellow gold for review, and from the moment I held it, the watch’s elegance and refinement were undeniable. Cartier has once again proven that true luxury isn’t about complexity—it’s about timeless design, effortless wearability, and an unmistakable presence on the wrist. What We Love: The timepiece has a well-balanced design that sits elegantly on the wrist. The white dial perfectly complements the gold case, bezel and bracelet. The gold model, as expected, gives a more luxury appeal compared to the other variants of the timepiece and has a shine that is hard to take your eyes away from! What We Don’t: Lack of micro-adjustment on the bracelet for a better snug fit. Due to the highly polished finish of the gold, the timepiece is prone to scratching While the gold is stunning on the wrist, it doesn’t offer the same versatility as the steel for everyday wear. Overall Rating: 8.75/10 Value for Money: 8.5/10 Wearability: 9/10 Design: 8.5/10 Build Quality: 9/10 Cartier is renowned for crafting timepieces that strike the perfect balance between subtle elegance and distinctive flair, allowing them to stand out without being overtly flashy. The brand’s mastery lies in its use of unconventional shapes and design elements that enhance a watch’s character without overpowering its essence. The Panthère de Cartier is a perfect example of this philosophy—its design is simple and refined, yet beneath its understated appearance...
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Portrait – Lithuanian Watchmaker Liudas Norkus and The Surprise Success of his LN1 Regulator
The watch community can be a truly great thing, as every now and then it seems to embrace new ideas, new concepts, new people and brands with open arms. We’ve seen it happen in watches where the community can get involved in the design process, or with watch clubs bringing together brands and collectors. And […]
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Nicole Kidman Opens OMEGA Her Time in St. Petersburg | OMEGA
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The Evolution of Audemars Piguet’s Perpetual Calendar
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The History and Evolution of Guichet Watches
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Hublot Celebrates the Launch of its Latest Collaboration with Aspen One Alongside Shaun White’s first Snow League Competition
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Hands-On: the Chronofixe Astérix
I’ve always had a bit of a thing for character watches. I know they’re divisive, but a character watch - whether it be a ridiculously expensive Spider-Man AP or a cheap quartz Armitron with a basketball-playing Bugs Bunny on the dial - can help create a shockingly profound connection between a watch and its wearer and be (when done well) a fun reminder not to take watches too seriously. I’ve owned a lot of character watches. Many of my earliest and most favorite childhood watches, if they weren’t Timex Ironmans, were character watches, and even today, I still find myself picking up a character watch here and there, though they rarely stick in my collection for very long. Most find their way to their next owners as gifts - a vintage Snoopy tennis watch went to my mother, while the aforementioned Bugs Bunny Armitron now sits on my younger brother’s wrist most days (though, much to my annoyance, he pointedly refuses to put a battery in it). Still, most of the character watches I’ve owned over the years have found their way into the trash or were lost in various moves or purges because, for as delightful a thing as character watches are, most aren’t that good, at least as watches. To generalize wildly, most character watches I’ve owned have felt, at best, transient and, at worst, disposable (admittedly, I’ve never owned an AP Spider-Man watch, so I can’t speak to that experience). Still, my love for the concept remains, and when a watch comes along t...
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The Domination of Rolex in the Watch Market
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The Seamaster Chronicles - Part 1, The History of the Omega Seamaster (feat. Petros Protopapas)
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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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The Evolution of the Patek Philippe Calatrava Movement
A look back at the movements behind the most significant Calatrava models, from the first cal. 12-120 in the ref. 96 to the latter-day cal. 30-255 PS in the Clous de Paris ref. 6119.
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Inside The Minds Of Five Women Driving Innovation In Watchmaking
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The Evergreens – An Interesting Case… The History of the Almost Century-Old Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso
Today, there is only one Reverso, with Jaeger-LeCoultre printed on its dial, but this was not always the case. During the 1930s, Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin and Cartier made watches that used the Reverso case for their timepieces. Moreover, the 1931 Reverso was not the first reversible case design. A few years earlier, Universal Geneve […]
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Hermès Presents Two-Tone Metals In The Arceau Collection For The First Time
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Panerai: The Making Of A Design Icon, Part 3
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Editorial – Why Boldness Matters, Explained By Virtue Of The Flamingo Blue Tudor Black Bay Chronograph
Let me state something that I know will spark some people; as a watch-loving community, we’ve become far too negative in our opinions. Especially when it comes to social media, it’s easy to discard something you don’t like or even ridicule or bash. It’s a fairly common thing to express one’s (negative) opinion in such […]
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Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch: The Making of an Icon
Sergio Galanti takes a look at the story behind the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch to learn how this iconic watch was created.
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Hands on Review – The Ultra-Chron Carbon is one of Longines’ Most Exciting Watches in Recent Memory
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Franck Muller’s Crazy Hours: “I Have Found A Way To Deconstruct And Restructure Time”
Franck Muller's Crazy Hours teaches us we are to be in the here and now, and to appreciate the present.
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Just Because: All Of The Special Edition Releases At British Watchmakers’ Day 2025
Watches you could wear to grab a cheeky Nando's.
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