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Watches of the Vietnam War: Vintage Classics and Their Modern Descendants
Our most controversial military conflict gave rise to wristwatches that stood the text of time.More
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Our most controversial military conflict gave rise to wristwatches that stood the text of time.More
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Because even the video-game 007 deserves his own special-edition Seamaster. More
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The classically-inspired integrated bracelet Tudor Royal collection gets major mechanical upgrades for 2026.
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Breaking down the legacy of Cartier Santos, from its aviation roots to its ever-relevant positioning in today's watchmaking landscape.
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The new Longines Legend Diver 59 pays tribute to the original mid-century model that inspired the collection.
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Breaking down the best tool watches under $5,000 on the market today, from rugged divers to GMTs and beyond.
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Celebrating its 145th birthday, Seiko launches the Prospex HBC005 and HBB001 limited edition divers.
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New limited edition dress watches channel the brand’s signature hue in two refined expressions.More
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The JLC Master Control Chronometre collection ushers in a new caliber, new bracelet, and new standard of horological excellence.
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The duo plays to their strengths with a fleet of Bioceramic pocket watches packed with a new movement and endless styling possibilities. More
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The Independent Watchmaker Pumps Up the Power Reserve in New Collaboration With Reebok.More
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The light-powered take on the Formula 1 pays tribute to "The Brickyard" with specialized details. More
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Utility meets understated elegance with the new Saxonia Annual Calendar 36 that debuted at Watches & Wonders 2026.
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An in-depth look at the newly-released Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer white dial, which might just be the most versatile in the collection yet.
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Launched at Watches & Wonders 2026, the Patek Philippe Nautilus 50th Anniversary collection pays homage to the lasting influence of the iconic design.
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Tudor revives its Monarch just in time for its 100th birthday, complete with a California dial and METAS-Certified Manufacture caliber.
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A complete guide to the IWC Ingenieur collection, from its Genta-designed origins to the latest releases.
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An in-depth guide to the microbrand dive watches that are setting the tone in the category, from Lorier to Baltic and beyond.
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Launched at this year's Watches & Wonders, the Oris Star Edition ushered the return of one of the brand's most significant designs in its history.
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Tracing the 50-year evolution and enduring appeal of the square-cased chronograph that transcended its racing origins to become a style icon.More
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Our curated editorial list of the 13 best full lume dial watches on the market in 2026 including offerings from IWC, TAG Heuer, and more.
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A look at the new Tudor Black Bay Chrono Carbon 26, the new chronograph from Tudor done in a carbon case.
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A look at the new Zenith Chronomaster Revival A384 with new tropical dial.
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An in-depth review of the Seiko Speedtimer SSC961 solar chronograph complete with analysis, original photography, and pricing.
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The “Deconstructed” design takes cues from previous iterations of the DatejustMore
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A look at Serica watches, the French microbrand that has gained a reputation with newer collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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Our curated selection of 10 of the best manual wind watches with options ranging from Timex to Grand Seiko and Nomos.
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Automaton watches, California dials, and horse-shaped details rise above the noise at this year's show. More
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Our editors might still be reorienting themselves to their local timezone after being on Geneva time the past week, but the challenges of Watches & Wonders Editors' Picks must continue while the show is fresh in their minds. For this edition, we tasked our editors with selecting the watch complication that has stuck with them most from this year's lineup. From the sophisticated to the decidedly playful, down below, you'll find the watch complications that have risen above the pack, as decided by our editorial team. Explore our full editorial coverage of this year's show here. D.C. Hannay: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronometre Perpetual Calendar Another luxury watch pick, another slam dunk for Jaeger-LeCoultre. Whichever way the wind is blowing in the Vallée de Joux, it’s been doing wonders for JLC of late, exemplified by the new Master Control Chronometre series. The brand has finally gone and made a modern, real-deal integrated luxury model, and enthusiasts are pricking up their ears. Along with the sleek Chronometre Date and the symmetrically gifted Chronometre Date Power Reserve, they’ve come up with a truly breathtaking riff on one of the most complicated complications, the Chronometre Perpetual Calendar. Absent of the hype surrounding the Royal Oak or the Nautilus, we’re presented with a beautifully balanced dial and cohesive design, packaged in a startlingly svelte 39mm case just 9.2mm thin. Also available in a glowing pink gold with a complementary br...
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Stone dials, Pop Art pedigree, guilloché motifs, and a pair of Japanese waterfalls highlight this year's list.More
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