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Vacheron Constantin Updates the Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar with a 70-Day Power Reserve
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The New Ulysse Nardin Freak [X] Becomes The Most Wearable Freak Yet
The New Seiko Polar GMT SSK059
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J.N. Shapiro Introduces the Infinity Weave Series Radiant
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The 14 Best Chocolate Brown Dial Watches from Entry-Level to Luxury
Our favorite brown-dial pieces to fill a colorway niche in your collection, because everyone loves a little eye candy. More
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Return of the King
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The Artisans of Geneva
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A Tiffany & Co-signed Patek and the Man Who Built America
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The Military Watch Icon: Are CWC Watches Good? What These Picks Reveal
CWC watches are rugged, legible, and tied to real military history, but they are not for everyone. Here’s our hands-on take across 5 CWC models.
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Guardian of the MB&F; Galaxy: HM12 The Guardian
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Introducing: The MB&F; Horological Machine HM12 'The Guardian' Is The Robot And Watch Combo Of Your Dreams (Live Pics)
What We Know If there's a brand known to constantly exist in a state of one-upping itself when it comes to new designs, it's most certainly MB&F;. And, just as expected, following a slew of radical Horological Machine designs, this new Horological Machine 12 manages to go in a completely new direction. No, your eyes aren't fooling you. This new creation is a robot and a watch combined, in three editions of 12 pieces each: blue, green, and purple. If the Horological Machine 11 drew upon the architecture of the 1960s, the HM12 "The Guardian" looks a decade or two later, when a massive pop-culture obsession with science fiction and robotics would lead to generations of kids obsessed with properties like Transformers, Gundam, and the resulting toys that followed. If there's ever criticism of some of Max Busser's more playful ideas coming across as much too toy-like, the HM12 completely doubles down on that idea with this new design that takes the idea of a robotic action figure to the horological extreme. Here, Max's vision is implemented by another Max, Maximilian Maertens. A name familiar to collectors of the brand, Maertens has been responsible for many of the clock and music box creations for MB&F;, as well as the little Minimilian figures given to owners of MB&F; watches. There's a lot to break down here, so let's start with the watch itself. It is, ever so purposefully, designed to resemble a face, but its construction reveals so much jam-packed into the futuristic, spacesh...
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The Yema Granvelle Renaissance brings classical architecture to the wrist
Combining classical details with French watchmaking mastery in an updated package that rewards a closer look.
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The latest Delphis Glacier is Chronoswiss at its coolest
Chronoswiss unveils a new Delphis, this time with icy, frozen-themed details housed in its distinctive jumping-hour platform.
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Rolex Celebrates 100 Years of the Oyster Case in Shanghai
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Manime’s new La Méridienne just might be the unique GMT watch you’re looking for
Manime's new La Méridienne is an affordable integrated bracelet GMT watch with 70s-style details and a captivating choice of dials
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Parmigiani Fleurier Marks its 30th Anniversary with the Carillon Tourbillon
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Full Throttle — The TAG Heuer’s Monaco Speed 12
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On to the Next Lap wth the TAG Heuer Monaco
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The Seiko Astron 5X63 Gets Playful for Summer: Crystal Pink and Crystal Green
Seiko's Astron 5X63 gets two colorful summer limited editions, Crystal Pink and Crystal Green, each limited to 1,200 pieces.
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Introducing: Timex Atelier Announces Two New Chronographs
What We Know The Timex Atelier line doubles in size today, adding four new references and continuing to expand into new complications with the announcement of the Chronograph Automatic M1a Ti and the Chronograph Quartz M1q. Designed by Giorgio Galli, the new models join the existing Diver and GMT, bringing the collection to a total of six references. The M1a Ti is built from titanium with a stainless-steel middle case and a black IP coating, measuring 42mm in diameter with a 20mm lug width. The M1q is a skeletonized stainless steel case with the same black IP middle case treatment at 40mm, also with a 20mm lug width. Both get a fixed tachymeter bezel, a double-domed sapphire crystal with a triple-layer AR coating, and come on either a metal bracelet or an NBR rubber strap with a deployant buckle. The major difference here is that the M1a Ti has an exhibition caseback showcasing the automatic movement beneath. Both feature two-register chronographs—a first for the Atelier line—with matte black dials, silver subdials, and high-polished silver hands. The M1q adds guilloché texture to the dial and a date window at 6. The M1a Ti stays flat matte. Powering the duo are two different sides of the spectrum. The M1a Ti features a Swiss-made Landeron L72 automatic chronograph at 4Hz with a 43-hour power reserve and 28 jewels. The M1q uses a Swiss-made Ronda 5021D quartz movement with a battery. The M1a Ti comes in at $2,250 on a bracelet and $2,100 on a rubber strap. The M1q i...
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Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon Sapphire Crystal: The Transparent Hypercar
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Zenith’s Calibre 135 Gets The Naoya Hida & Co. Treatment
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Zenith collaborates with Naoya Hida to create a co-signed interpretation of the G.F.J.
We are seeing a rare Switzerland and Japan team-up, with Zenith unveiling a collaboration with another enthusiast favourite: Naoya Hida & Co.
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Squale Is Bringing Its Italian Navy-Issued 2001 Marina Militare to the Public
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Resurrecting Classic Calendar Watches with the Arcange Selenograph CM02 Ice Blue
A classically designed watch that brings practical complications and elegance into one affordable package.
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The 5 Best Microbrand Watches of 2026 So Far
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Breguet Classique Chronométrie Ref. 7727: The World’s Most Accurate Mechanical Watch?
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The Formex Aria Turns the Integrated-Bracelet Watch Into Its Own Thing
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The Best Bauhaus Watches for Every Budget
Rounding up 10+ Bauhaus watches from entry-level to luxury, along with one wild-card pick. More