WATCHES & WONDERS 2024
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Baume & Mercier elevates its Riviera to the next level of style with an openworked dial for the first time.
A world-first complication is quite a rarity nowadays, especially a useful one like in the case of this Bovet.
Penned by the most renowned watch designer of all time, Gerald Charles goes for a diamond-studded look.
A 42mm model returns, now with a beefy power reserve and date window, while the 40mm gets a classy precious metal update.
You've read the reviews, watched the videos, and seen the Instagram posts - but what do the members of our team really think?
Tudor has launched a new Black Bay Chrono Pink inspired by ambassadors David Beckham’s Inter Miami CF and Jay Chou’s love for pink. It is…
We got ahead of the line at the Melbourne Swatch boutique to take a closer look at the new Snoopy MoonSwatch.
These days vintage quartz and electric waches can be found for a steal! But, buyer beware, they can be a costly pain in the neck…
Whether circular or square, Hublot always knows how to make a bang through their mastery of colours and materials.
With no mention of the Olympics dialside, the new Chronoscope is decadently elegant.
The legendary dive watch brand focuses on the Submersible for Watches and Wonders 2024.
Vacheron Constantin recall the decadence of the Roaring Twenties with a convertible, gem-set wonder.
Zenith have resurrected the Defy Extreme Diver with full vigour and in-your-face attitude.
Frederique Constant has introduced updated versions of both their Classic Date Manufacture and Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture.
Clad in titanium and carbon fibre, Ulysse Nardin's most recognisable watch takes on a new look for Watches and Wonders 2024.
Australia-based Finnish watchmaker Susan Galvin launches her first shaped watch.
Rounding out some of the hottest drops of W&W 2024 in this special edition of Last Week in Watches.
For those who want to just take a hot lap around the TAG Heuer Watches and Wonders 2024 novelties, Zach has got you covered.
Though new to the role, de Clerck's enthusiasm for the brand is undeniable in this interview at Watches & Wonders 2024, going through the brand's…
Focusing on the journey of the brand's founder, Jaeger-LeCoultre has a story to tell at Watches & Wonders 2024.
Wondering what T+T's most Cartier-obsessed member picks as his best releases of the fair?
There are 54 brands displaying at Watches & Wonders this year, and each of them has designed and built a custom booth, all trying to…
Despite being one of the world’s best known and most influential watch brands, it can be hard to look past Patek Philippe’s luxury sports watches…
Hublot hit us with a boatload of colour-forward releases this year, including an ice-cold sapphire take on the MP-11.
Highlights from the Maison's releases include a skeletonised Alpine Eagle and a darkly verdant take on the L.U.C XPS.
Highlights include a skeletonised Riviera, a pair of handsome Clifton moonphases and a trio of Classima chronographs.
Record-breaking tourbillons, new Polos, and a swathe of high-end jewellery pieces make up Piaget's W&W 2024.
Read more to find out what the Crown brought to this year's fair.
As a rule, fashion brands and watches don’t usually mix. However, Hermès is a rare exception. Not only is Hermès one of the most highly…
A brand CEO that says they hope their record gets beaten? Now you don't hear that every day.
Love the antique look of a well-weathered tool? These bronze watches are for you.
This is it. The decision has been made, the dollars have been saved, and the significant other has been convinced this is the last one (honest).…
Where to purchase a watch in the Harbour City? Well - here's a place to start!
If your love language is gift-giving, here’s a list of Valentine's Day watches you can buy now.
Whether you're hitting the ski slopes or the white sandy beaches, Cate has you covered with some great white watches.
Yes, a certain Gérald Genta is on this list, but he's not the only notable watch designer.
Need a watch to help you calculate exposures, or simply want one to match your camera? Buffy has the list for you.
What goes up, must come down, and it's the same with watch sizes. But what about those yearning for a 42mm+ beast?
For those who need a touch more timing utility alongside a dive-time bezel, this is the list for you.
It's not practical, but it sure is beautiful: here's some of the best white gold watches on the market.
We look at the watches that blend driving inspiration and time-telling best.
From microbrands to repeating tourbillons, there's a stone dial watch to suit most tastes.
The diver has pretty much become the quintessential watch - and here are five of the best.
Rounding out our holiday buying guides for the year, we go almost full out, with picks only limited by a lofty US$50,000 budget. Choosing only…
Chris Martin of Coldplay is known as an ambassador of love and now there is a Time For Love watch benefitting the Love Button Global…
Brock Purdy may not have been able to celebrate a Super Bowl win, but last week he celebrated at his wedding wearing a Tudor Black…
The black-dialled Carrera Glassbox Chronograph seemed the perfect fit for a recently-out-of-retirement stuntman, back for one last job.
Milestones are a common reason (or excuse) for collectors to buy new watches. Jason Kelce had the best excuse of them all for his commissioned…
Sponsorships aside, are there any actual watch nerds among the current F1 line-up?
Now that all the liveries have been unveiled and testing is well underway, it's time to have a look at each F1 teams' watch sponsors…