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With seven animations and some incredible artisan handiwork, this is another example of LV's know-how.
The smallest Riviera that debuted in 2023 has some compelling options at the entry-level luxury integrated-bracelet end of the market.
These playful field watches feature a pretty impressive dial design that’s a first in the watch industry.
Omega's brawniest diver makes a blue-tinged comeback with vintage sizing.
With strong releases left, right, and centre, TAG Heuer has played their cards right this year.
The meanest AMG goes perfectly with the biggest Pilot's Watch.
With nods to the winners' medals and revolutionary icon Marianne, Omega pays tribute to the Paris Olympics.
With the sleek time-only Tambour being all the rage, Zach takes a look at a very different proposition.
Zach reminisces his time at Piaget with the new rubber-clad Polo.
The solar-powered collection expands with two luxe takes on the successful Solargraph recipe.
If you have other suggestions - we're all ears.
Summer-ready colours and a small size increase add a breath of fresh air to the funky design.
Fine watchmaking inspired by the symmetry of Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man.
Zach's prayers have been answered with a new, smaller Overseas.
What better way to celebrate a significant milestone for a young brand that a shiny new release?
Porthole-shaped cases and innovative materials with a nod to Hublot's sporty, luxe origins.
Sized at 39mm for the first time, the most versatile Riviera sports smoked sapphire dials and titanium and steel construction.
Inspired by the beauty of Australian landscapes, this "Sunburnt Red" Alpine Eagle is unlike any other.
Seiko continues to treat Australian fans with yet another special edition, this time focused on the azure seas of the Whitsunday Islands.
Recovered from a near-fatal experience, Czapek's CEO chats with Andrew and tells the story in his own words.
Slim, with an impressive movement and rose engine hobnail engraving - is this the ultimate Reverso?
Equipped with a bi-axis tourbillon and double retrograde, it's quite the departure from the 1980s model.
We check out the new, monochromatic member of Glashütte Original's usually colourful Annual Edition line.
Andrew goes behind the scenes, exploring two incredible watches from one of the fastest-developing luxury watch brands.
Inspired by an undeniably Japanese natural phenomenon, it weirdly makes sense for a watch earmarked for Australia and New Zealand.
Two years after the original, the sequel drops, with a fresh El Primero-derived movement.
The Octo Finissimo seems the perfect canvas for an all-carbon treatment. No wonder Bulgari went ahead and did it.
Ball outfits their vintage-inspired Skindiver with an in-house calibre and a super-hard case coating.
The first major refresh of their Avenger collection since the range was relaunched in 2019 brings some Breitling firsts to the table.
If you're looking for a stealthy, IYKYK sports watch, there are few better options we can think of.
Breguet doesn't do sporty too often, but when they do, it's in their distinct style, and the Marine 5527 shows off this approach.
In a new series, Marcus takes a non-WIS look at the watches he's been shooting - including Studio Underd0g, Tudor, and more.
The Big Bang Golf Sky Blue Carbon is on par with anything a golf course could throw at it. Sorry, we couldn't help it.
The colourful, everyday warrior from Omega just got better.
The dodecagonal Riviera shape is moulded into a brawny diver with some impressive specs.
While it's not something that looks like it came from 1947, AVI-8's homage to Chuck Yeager and Glamorous Glennis is full of neat touches.
From case pushers to bracelet clasp, the Classic Fusion Chronograph Orlinski is a bit of a light(weight) show.
A salmon dial, platinum case, and bi-retrograde complication of the Patrimony Retrograde Day-Date is Vacheron Constantin's subtle take on the recent phenomenon.
Ever wondered what the night sky looks like out at sea? The UN Marine Torpilleur Moonphase Aventurine brings the starry skies to your wrist.
TAG Heuer has recaptured the glamour of the golden age of motorsports with this sumptuous take on the Carrera Glassbox.
During our visit to Geneva Watch Days 2023, we got to experience some of the craziest watches of the year. Carbon cases, constant force escapements,…
Bright and flashy colours were initially seen as a returning trend when they first started cropping up a couple of years ago, but unlike the…
With its compass bezel, the Hamilton Khaki Field Expedition is a field watch that knows where it's going.
Sporting a blue ceramic as part of IWC's Colours of Top Gun collection, the Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 Top Gun Oceana is the perfect casual…
In the first episode of The Lineup, Zach and Marcus discover five French watch brands they've never heard of.
Leaders in development of ceramic, Rado presents the latest in line of their cult heroes, the DiaStar Original Skeleton.
The new Seiko Presage Cocktail Time Irori Moments SRPK50J takes inspiration from an Australian whisky distillery's bespoke cocktail
The Zenith Defy Revival Shadow is the first of the collection to undergo a more modern makeover in microblasted titanium.
Luxury is typically associated with lavishness and opulence – diamonds, gems, yellow gold and the like. Some people want everyone around them to know they…
Square watches are often associated with elegance, but the Hublot Square Bang flips the script, incorporating Hublot's mastery of materials
The Rado Captain Cook range shows its versatility, with reissue-like references alongside distinctly modern, vintage-inspired pieces like the Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton
As a cultural icon and famous wearer of the brand, Seiko is honouring Bruce Lee with the SRPK39 Seiko 5 Sports Bruce Lee Limited Edition.
TAG Heuer has been synonymous with motorsport for decades, and they’re back with an eye-popping new edition of their classic Monaco chronograph. The Monaco is…
While the numbers reveal many of you love luxury timepieces, there is an equal, if not larger, interest in more budget-friendly watches – this is…
The Longines Spirit collection has cemented itself as a go-to option for buyers looking for value-driven and robust daily wearers. The collection has since grown,…
Panerai are generally not a brand to depart from their established successes, usually riffing around the same ideas for years with subtle tweaks and colour…
Ulysse Nardin do not always get the credit they are due as a watch manufacture. I bet most of you watching this video were not…
When asked about pilot’s watches, the first brand I think of is IWC. The brand largely deals in sensible, legible designs, especially when it comes…
After working for lofty brands such as Cartier, Baume & Mercier, and Zenith, Brice Jaunet needed to forge his own path. Briston was founded to…
Much of today’s focus in watches revolves around hype pieces, at least in the mainstream. Breguet, however, has zero concern for hype – their total…
Ever since the 2019 introduction of the G-Shock 2100 series, more commonly known as the “CasiOak”, fans have been itching for a full metal version,…
While Speake-Marin’s established catalogue has been upheaved in the last couple of years with their integrated-bracelet Ripples watches, their boutique and nuanced past is still…
When it comes to big watch fairs like Watches & Wonders Geneva, it’s often the brands that aren’t officially exhibiting at the show that have…