A NEW MOON IS RISING
Patek's classy Calatrava gets a big energy upgrade.
Jubilee, but make it finer, thinner, and slinkier.
Lefty and righty, ceramic and stone.
Rolex's new high-tech daily is finally unveiled.
Nine days of power reserve in a 39mm x 10.4mm case? That's unheard of, unless you're Chopard, of course.
Chopard's first platinum Alpine Eagle is as luxurious as it gets, being the absolute pinnacle of the brand's sports watch offering.
As hinted by TAG Heuer's new F1 pit lane clocks, the original Formula 1 watch makes its return, now featuring a solar-powered movement.
It's a Reversofest for Watches & Wonders 2025.
The oldest continuously operating watchmaker is bringing serious heat.
Grand Seiko finally brings micro-adjust to the table, alongside a new Tentagraph case and Masterpiece model.
This is the sportiest Tentagraph yet.
With a pink gold case and Milanese mesh bracelet, this new Reverso Tribute has all the hallmarks of becoming a modern classic.
Finally.
Platinum, tourbillon, perpetual calendar. Anything else?
The Twin-Time becomes one of the most compelling models in the sporty Carrera line-up.
A lot of people will be blue if they don't secure one of the 160 pieces, mark our words.
Audemars Piguet has finally perfected its 'Bleu Nuit, Nuage 50' colour in ceramic, which is based on the first Royal Oak dial from 1972.
The British independent brand and bespoke French watchmaker have joined forces to officially end winter in the coolest way possible.
Sleek but colourful, with a few surprising design choices.
Young independent brand Alto adds a limited edition falcon's eye dial to its catalogue.
What does one of the most highly paid footballers in the world view as luxury? Time. We take some time with Erling Haaland.
Eco-friendly microbrand Detrash's latest release aims to help keep climate change front and centre with a rather befitting name.
Watches and Wonders is just around the corner, and it looks like independent brands have had a lot to say the past seven days.
This elegant tourbillon piece celebrates the friendship between two legendary watchmakers: John Arnold and Abraham-Louis Breguet.
The Krayon Anyday is the lauded Swiss independent brand’s third and most practical watch, doubling as a monthly planner.
The new M.A.D.Editions M.A.D.2 boasts an LJP movement with an MB&F-designed jumping hour module inside a far more wearable case.
Fears brings a rectangular watch back into the range, brimming with Art Deco vibes, yet it also debuts its first-ever rubber strap.
We held a special evening in the Leica London store to discover how the brand's expertise in optics has pivoted into watchmaking.
Armin Strom's latest Dual Time GMT Resonance is a unique take on the GMT watch formula, now in a stainless steel case.
The new Norqain Wild One Skeleton 39mm may scale down the case, but it remains equally as robust and high-performing as its 42mm sibling.
Two of Britain's most beloved independent watchmakers team up for a whimsical take on a moonphase, melding CW's technical expertise with Mr Jones' art.
Breitling continues its march towards movement independence with the Caliber B31, which finds a home in a new Top Time three-hander.
The SUB 250T GMT not only brings a GMT watch back into Doxa's range, but also debuts the brand's first gradient dial.
Our first custom hard watch cases, produced in collaboration with Cased in Time, are ready to protect your watch in delectable durability.
Czapek's integrated sports watch gets a new in-house flying tourbillon movement and gorgeous guilloché dial for Watches and Wonders 2025.
From iconic racing watches to auction darlings, panda dial chronographs hold a special place in the hearts of collectors all over the world.
Looking to shop for watches in the Harbour City? Check out this guide, written by our native Sydneysider, Jamie.
Join us as we make our way through this year's British Watchmakers' Day to find the very best of what was on offer.
Inspired by Italian motorsports, this stylish hand-wound chronograph offers plenty of vibes.
Most people are rightfully content with the original Moonwatch design, but these are some of our favourite Speedmaster Limited Editions.
Swatch and Omega have followed up February's MoonSwatch 1965 with a neon pink moonphase MoonSwatch that's meant for lovers.
Whether to achieve impressive records or create lightweight everyday companions, we look to brands that shaved off as many grams as possible.
Just because Watches and Wonders 2025 kicks off in a matter of days doesn't mean brands are slowing down their releases!
The Taiko Spin Time shows off the versatility of Louis Vuitton's refreshed Tambour, with a unique complication to boot.
The new Formex Essence Ceramica Skeleton debut's the world's first ceramic bracelet that includes on-the-fly micro-adjustment.
While unlikely to take over from the ever-popular blue and green, these red dial watches are all stand-outs in their own way.
Are you familiar with all the styles of watch bracelets? Here's a refresher.
Alex, Andrew, Borna and Jamie divided and conquered to cover the most important watch news of F1's season opener.
The German independent's latest release changes up the layout, but doesn't compromise on finishing.
Three Hamilton Intra-Matic Auto Chronos enter a dark territory with black cases and dials, making the vintage-inspired chrono stealthier.
France's best-known luxury brand and Finland's master watchmaker collaborate on a 5-piece limited edition.
If you're going to make a watch battery-powered, might as well make it solar. These are some of the best solar quartz options out there.
We take a deep dive into TAG Heuer's Formula 1 archives, discovering icons like the Siffert Autavia and Carrera 1158 CHN with Nick Biebuyck.
Bang for buck champions.
The decision has been made, the dollars have been saved. Time to buy a new watch. Only issue is, where to do it in Melbourne?
The stone dial and integrated bracelet trends are old hat - it's time for the quirkiness of the 1970s to come back.
How did this discreet piece of Gallic perfection reach icon status? Read on - the origin story of the Cartier Tank may surprise you.
This Belgian brand's latest watch features dials made from the bonnet of a real 1962 Jaguar E-Type Semi-Lightweight.
What is a chronometer, or what does it mean to be COSC-certified? Here are all the answers.
Whether diamond-set bezels or statement jewels on watch dials, understanding diamond cuts will only enhance your appreciation for them.
"Less, but better", the design ideology applies to all of these Bauhaus watches, though in vastly different ways.
Besides Omega and Hamilton, the rest of our selection this week is exclusively watches from non-big box brands. Exciting!
The Mido Multifort 8 Two Crowns brings back a Mido classic, now with an integrated bracelet and octagonal bezel.