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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.
Clad in titanium and carbon fibre, Ulysse Nardin's most recognisable watch takes on a new look for Watches and Wonders 2024.
IWC introduces a new secular calendar and an update to the Portugieser Perpetual Calendar.
Let’s be honest. When people attend a watch fair as huge as Watches & Wonders, they’re most excited about new watches and not so much…
The Hublot Big Bang Integrated is now available in a new 38mm size, and with solid dials that mark a first-ever for the collection.
The new Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 XP TT is a 41mm openworked, skeletonised, titanium luxury sports watch.
The tourbillon is already one of the most mechanically impressive but elegant complications, neatly integrated into a tiny radius. For Watches & Wonders 2024, IWC…
First debuted in a piece unique for Only Watch 2023, TAG Heuer's first mechanical split-seconds chronograph is now in mainline production.
Tributing the very first Grand Seiko, the brand introduces a star-studded, manual-winding limited edition.
The new Grand Seiko SLGH021 “Genbi Valley” Limited Edition introduces a light green dial with a brand-spanking new dial pattern.
Unveiled at Watches and Wonders 2024, this verdant Chopard is an elegant blend of traditional and modern aesthetics.
For the first time, a 42mm Fifty Fathoms has entered the standard production catalogue for Blancpain - offering a more wearable option.
Australia's sporting colours really suit this latest take on the Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton.
Doxa finally release a small wrist-friendly model of their iconic diver, with a brand new dial colour to boot.
This Mido takes the 'TV' part of its name quite literally, boasting a unique dial that evokes an old-school TV test card pattern.
The Louis Vuitton Escale Cabinet of Wonders collection is proof of the brand's absolute dedication to haute luxury - and it is paying off.
Welcoming those who crave the hyper-masculine, stern and tough, the Ball Roadmaster Marine GMT is a tough titanium watch to look into.
Vacheron Constantin may have cemented their position in the Holy Trinity as the kings of the understated, but this Patrimony is anything but.
Vacheron Constantin threw the kitchen sink at the dial of the blue Overseas. And boy, is it good.
With its roots embedded in the late 1920s, the Vulcain Grand Prix isn't the racing watch you think it might be.
Like Carmy's tees on The Bear, the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony is a deceptively simple watch, meticulous in its craft.
Vacheron Constantin's chronograph stunner is the most elegant way to remember the '50s.
We get our hands on this motorsports-oriented chronograph ahead of the 2024 Formula 1 World Championship kicking off this weekend.
A smaller case and bidirectional GMT bezel improve this Certina's already great value proposition.
Retro colours and a sinister depth rating make Bulova's new travel piece a real corker.
Is this vintage-styled case with a sprinkling of dolphin on the dial a recipe for success?
Tissot have done one for the enthusiasts, relaunching the PR516 Chronograph with a manual-winding Valjoux movement & a cleaner aesthetic.
The value proposition of this already pretty compelling French dive watch has just reached new heights (or depths?)
The Franco-Chinese brand has revamped their popular Perception model, more than justifying their recent price increases.
Baltic's latest piece features unisex proportions and a stunning Art Deco-inspired dial.
'Affordable' is a relative term here, but there's no doubt that ArtyA's Purity Tourbillon range present attractive value propositions.
Previously a Chinese exclusive, this dapper dress watch is now available worldwide - which is a very good thing.
This less-than-subtle Cyberpunk-esque watch uses two Soviet-made cold cathode tubes to tell the time.
This fiery GMT celebrates the 20th anniversary of Grand Seiko's 9R Spring Drive movement line with aplomb.
This elegant, restrained yet extremely sumptuous timepiece gives the tourbillion the respect it deserves.
This chrono is an affordable ode to the ‘70s with enthusiasm for authenticity.
This is one of the most sci-fi-looking watches Hublot has ever made, thanks to its alien green case, bracelet and openworked dial.
Not only does the M-10 do away with a typical method of telling time, but it also does away with a typical automatic winding system.
The iconic racing brand is back at it with another retro reissue for LVMH Watch Week 2024.
I have been very happy to see ultra-thin watchmaking make a comeback as of late, but the race to be the thinnest does have its…
Mechanical precision moonphases, step aside - this Citizen has one adjusted by an atomic clock.
Stealthy, modern and retro all at once, this is a new take on a field watch.
You asked for it.
The earthy, warm tones of the Australian outback inspire our first boutique edition, which is also the first Furlan Marri Editions model.
Simplify, and add better leather straps seemed to be the brief at Hamilton.
This Amsterdam-meets-Geneva collab demonstrates why you should pay attention to Frederique Constant.
(German) watchmaking at its finest.
Steel may be the go-to material for a luxe sports watch, but titanium just makes sense, doesn't it?
This stylish, technical and robust world timer is a breath of fresh air.
When thinking of Nomos, the first thing that comes to mind is clean, studied designs that follow the Bauhaus method. At times, these break free…
This verdant new take on Speake-Marin’s integrated sports watch underlines the versatile ingenuity of the Ripples’ design.
The Grand Seiko SBGA469, SLGH011, and SLGH019 are three interesting watches best seen 'in the metal'. But they can only be purchased exclusively online.
As one of the front-runners in sustainable watchmaking, Ulysse Nardin show off their best use of recycled materials.
At its entry-luxury price point, the Ball Engineer Master II Diver Worldtime has a level of spec and build quality that rivals more expensive professional…
The mid-range integrated-bracelet watch was just updated with a fresh colour palette.
Australia's national gemstone is honoured in a white gold-rimmed Piaget dial.
With seven animations and some incredible artisan handiwork, this is another example of LV's know-how.
These playful field watches feature a pretty impressive dial design that’s a first in the watch industry.
We take a closer look at a microbrand entry into an surprisingly sparse section of the GMT market.
A tasteful sandwich dial, enormous amount of lume and on-the-fly micro-adjustment helps this Swedish watch stand out from the pack.
These modern pilot's watches nevertheless still pay homage to the history of flight and pilot’s watches with subtle touches.
With nods to the winners' medals and revolutionary icon Marianne, Omega pays tribute to the Paris Olympics.