WATCHES &WONDERS 2026 →
This has been an incredible week for independent watchmaking. Ressence has announced its first-ever in-house movement, M.A.D. is presenting two new editions for those who…
Chronoswiss brings us two new jump-hours, the Delphis Art Deco, and the Neo Digiteur Chronos, blending classic design with modern techniques
These past seven days have had several irons in the fire. It’s a longer LWIW list than usual, but I’d really suggest you read to…
The Chronoswiss PULSE GMT is a reimagining of a vintage Chronoswiss classic, but with more contemporary flair, and modern material choices
Our latest collab with Studio Underd0g was the main course this week, but there were also some sweet treats from other watchmakers...
Both lean on colour‑shifting CVD finishes, both keep the moon in the story, and both are unmistakably Chronoswiss at a glance.
Funky watches are making a comeback! At least according to the latest releases from the past seven days...
The iconoclastic independent watchmaker translates its typical regulator display into a rectangular, montre à guichet form.
Fair warning: this is a pretty massive edition of Last Week in Watches, as there were so many new products released last week...
DateNights, Desert Kings and Billions of Oysters... We unveiled our first dress watch this week, but it wasn't the only collab that dropped.
A purple CVD case, skeletonised dial and UV-reactive strap make this 30-piece limited edition chrono pretty hard to miss.
Just because Watches and Wonders 2025 kicks off in a matter of days doesn't mean brands are slowing down their releases!
These have been a fiery seven days, especially for independents and microbrands.
Not just one, but two watches dedicated to sailing have just been announced. Both Hublot and Panerai presented two maritime-themed timepieces. In addition, Omega’s Constellation…
Blancpain goes for (red) gold, Grand Seiko and Seiko tease with USA and EU exclusives.