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Introducing the Bovet Récital 12 with Malachite and Tiger’s Eye Dials
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Buying Guide – Titanium Temptations: Six Lightweight Watches Packing A Big Visual Punch
Not too long ago, our editor Brice aimed to answer a fundamental question: what makes a great summer watch? While the answer was not as straightforward as the question might suggest, one of the elements to come full circle is material. In terms of what your watch should be made of, titanium was given as […]
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Fore Of The Greatest Golf Watches Ever To Hit The Green, Inspired By Happy Gilmore 2
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New and Reviewed: Watch Ho & Co X Selten Jui
Commorating the 2nd anniversary Watch Ho & Co X Selten Jui (聚) is a timepiece steeped in Cantonese tradition & camaraderie of the watch collecting community
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Introducing: The New Tudor Royal 28mm: In Blue And With Diamonds
A sparkling new addition to the Royal line.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Timex Just Launched a $199 GMT-and It’s a Marlin
Timex adds its first GMT to the Marlin collection. Priced from $199, the new Marlin Quartz GMT blends vintage design with travel-ready function.
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After F1’s Luxury Boom, Are Cycling and Sailing Next?
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Business News: How One Legendary CEO, One Independent American Retailer, And One Swiss Pre-Owned Seller Are Responding To The Tariff Situation
Georges Kern says Swiss government can get a better deal with U.S. President Trump.
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Jalsa by Nebula, Celebrating Indian Watchmaking and Culture | A Revolution Exclusive
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These Are The Most Iconic Singapore-Exclusive Timepieces Over The Years, And Then Some
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Business News: 39% Tariff On Swiss Imports, Including Watches, Is Now In Effect
A deal could not be reached in time to prevent the tariff from being implemented. Here's what you need to know about the new levies that could impact how much you pay for your next watch.
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Introducing: Panerai Celebrates Decades Of Collaboration With Italian Navy With The Submersible Marina Militare And Submersible Marina Militare Carbotech
Military colors for the brand's longtime military partner, rendered on a very robust dive watch.
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Trump, Tariffs, And Sydney Sweeney: Does Woke Culture Belong In The Swiss Watch Industry?
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Swatch Just Made the Weirdest (and Priciest) MoonSwatch Yet
I genuinely thought we were done with these. The lines, the madness, the rotating cast of Bioceramic planets-it felt like the MoonSwatch thing had run its course a dozen releases ago. But Swatch, in all its chaotic energy, has decided we’re not done yet. So here we are. Again.
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Introducing: A Trio Of Limited Edition Seiko Speedtimers Honoring The Datsun 240Z (And More)
In addition to the three limited editions, there are also three more standard production versions.
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Vintage Citizen Ad Appears in Fantastic Four: First Steps, and There’s a New Watch Too
The Fantastic Four: First Steps has been in theaters for about a week as I type. I just saw it last night, after the first-weekend crowds have dissipated significantly. There’s been a great deal of conversation about the importance of this Fantastic Four film in the movie community. Marvel, it’s no secret, has been slipping a bit as of late. Their splashy superhero action films are no longer guaranteed to approach a billion dollars in revenue. Add to that, a new Superman film is also in theaters, and has been pretty well received thus far. For the first time in years, it feels like DC film adaptations might be having a moment. The conventional wisdom is that Fantastic Four needs to be huge, shepherding the MCU faithful with excitement into a big and even higher stakes Avengers film next year. I personally didn’t care all that much for First Steps. I thought the CGI looked, well, kinda bad. And the principal characters were mostly miscast. But there were silver linings, if you looked for them. Mole Man, played by Paul Walter Hauser, is a character worthy of a spin-off if there ever was one. Please, just put this character in every MCU movie from here on out. We’re still in a multi-verse arc, so it should be pretty easy to write him into movies he otherwise doesn’t belong in. The other great strength of the movie is the production design. Unlike just about every other MCU movie, this one is effectively a standalone piece that doesn’t really require a deep famil...
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Atelier Wen’s Ancestra 蛟 (Jiāo) Reimagines The Dress Watch With Chinese Myth And Mastery
Teddy Baldassarre
The 77 Best Microbrand Watches In 2026
When it comes to watch consumers' interest, there has over the past several years been a rising level of interest in watch brands that deviate from what might be viable for the mass market luxury watch brands but appeal to a niche but passionate audience. These so-called microbrands have represented one of the fastest-growing segments of the mechanical watch market, in which small shops can produce quality products that compete for connoisseurs' attention with the titans of the business. In the past several years, we've handled hundreds of watches from different microbrands out there; In this blog, we take a closer look at some of the best microbrand watches that the market has to offer in a variety of price ranges. What makes a Microbrand Watch? Now first, it is important to try to best classify what a microbrand is and what it isn’t. To me, a microbrand is a limited-production watch company that typically specializes in a particular style that does not have extensive resources to produce its own in-house calibers or other proprietary parts. This classification can get a little grey in the area of independent watchmakers that typically either have higher levels of watchmaking, like a Habring2, who have a master watchmaker like Richard Habring at the helm, or are a brand like Christopher Ward, who produce a high number of pieces and has in-house production capacities. The Best Microbrand Watches: The Latest Additions Santurce A microbrand with a strong Puerto Rican per...
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Interview: Antoine Pin On Returning To TAG Heuer And Why Its Future Belongs To The Fearless
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Introducing: IWC's TOP GUN Pilot's Chronographs Go Sky Blue With Two New 'Miramar' Models In Ceramic And Steel
Sky blue for TOP GUN. A match made in the heavens.
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New: Armin Strom Orbit in Lime Green and Ice Blue
Armin strom adds to their Orbit collection with two additional dial options in either Lime Green or Ice Blue. The watch features a date pointer complication.
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A New Class on Polishing and Bluing in Watchmaking Designed for Watch Enthusiasts
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Franck Muller And #FR2 Reunite For The Latest Vanguard Beach Limited Edition
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Business News: Online Watch Dealer Bezel Is Rejecting More Than A Quarter Of The Watches It Inspects, Mostly Rolex
Bezel's report shows that fake or incorrect timepieces still proliferate across a variety of brands.
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Durian: The King of Fruits – Absolutely Delicious, But the Smell is Unforgettable (and That’s Putting it Mildly)
The first description Ken Gargett ever heard of the durian fruit was that it was like “eating custard over an open sewer”. He never forgot that . . . but it made him curious. He he reveals why despite its obnoxious odor, durian is considered by many as 'The King of Fruits.'
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New and Reviewed: Titan Nebula Jalsa
Here is our hands-on review of the Nebula by Titan Jalsa release last week in India. The watch is proudly proclaimed to be Made in India.
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The Atelier Wen Story with Wei Koh - And a Surprise At The End
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Vacheron Constantin’s “Tribute to The Celestial” Artfully Blends Gemstones and Guilloché
Continuing with its 250th anniversary special editions in fine style, not long after the Temporis Grand Complication, Vacheron Constantin’s latest is the 12-piece-strong Métiers d’Art “Tribute to The Celestial”. Each watch is dedicated to symbol of the zodiac, with the respective constellation rendered in hand guilloché on the dial, while the case is set with baguette-cut sapphires totalling almost 4 ct. Fortunately available individually instead of only as a set, each “Tribute to The Celestial” watch is powered by the cal. 2160, an automatic movement with a tourbillon and novel peripheral winding mechanism. Initial thoughts Vacheron Constantin (VC) has long combined complications and gemstones, though in a relatively low-key manner since such watches were rarely announced publicly. The series of Overseas Perpetual Calendars set with coloured stones, for example, was never widely publicised. The “Tribute to The Celestial” demonstrates what VC can do with its in-house guilloche workshop and gem setting (which is probably not done in house). The watches are striking and beautiful, though certainly only for fans of blue, and only blue. Despite the gemstones and guilloche, the watches look surprisingly modern, likely due to the colour as well as the geometric nature of the engine turning. Though the guilloche is done the old school way on a hand-operated machine, the engraved zodiac symbols look nothing like traditional guilloche. Not all the zodiac emblems a...
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