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Gem-set watches take centre stage this week, with every share of precious and semi-precious stone being utilised across price points.
Venice-based Venezianico draws on local inspiration for its interesting, value-driven triple calendar, the Arsenale Calendario
A week that brought us new ventures from old names, final runs of creativity, and dominant displays of watchmaking all round.
Independent brands have to write their own story, and every one of them approaches it differently, as these past seven days have shown.
One of our colleagues presents an innovative dive watch as his second release, and Oris tastefully brings back an icon of the past.
Sporting an Italian-made movement and hand-engraved guilloché dial, this upscale offering from Venezianico celebrates Italian craftsmanship.
We begin 2026's slate of releases with a strong influence from Japan, as well as models marking the incoming Lunar New Year of the Horse.
From the big names to emerging newcomers, here's the best Italian watch brands for living a horological dolce vita.
It's not often that Patek surprisingly announces a new model outside its ‘regular’ launch moments, like they did this week.
Tudor introduces a complication it's never featured before, Casio supports breast cancer research and Tissot reprises its Grendizer collab.
Emerging brands are working hard to be present in these slow weeks when most of the industry is on vacation.
Minimalist tough timepieces contrast with colourful cocktail pieces this week.
Unconventional dials were the order of the week last week.
Two of the oldest watchmakers in the world, Vacheron Constantin and Breguet, celebrate this milestone year in style, headlining this week.
As the big players are recovering from the magnitude of the fairs, the independents have come out to play.
Watches and Wonders is just around the corner, and it looks like independent brands have had a lot to say the past seven days.
Love is in the air, with brands unveiling Valentine's Day limited editions this week.
With Christmas nearly here there seems to be no respite from brands releasing new watches, with Year of the Snake releases starting already.
Looking for a microbrand watch but not sure where to start? How about right here?
Black dials, vintage-style GMTs, and German takes on the golden ratio.
A tribute to Olympic glory, more Royal Oak, and a collaborative effort between our colleagues and TAG Heuer.
Flying saucers, pocket watches and rainbows: there isn’t a single boring piece this week!
This week saw both Seiko and King Seiko releases, while Omega celebrated signing Barry Keoghan as its latest ambassador with new Speedmasters.
Perhaps unusual for a Venetian-inspired brand, the Venezianico Bucintoro 1969 has a compelling set of specs.
A sneaky new Day-Date for the Oscars plus an impressive indie debut defined this week.
This week’s selection mainly includes many watches that are off the beaten path. The famous independent MB&F and the very popular Furlan Marri are just…