WATCHES &WONDERS 2026 →
Breitling joins the F1 paddock with Aston Martin, debuting a sporty titanium and carbon fibre take on the Navitimer as their inaugural collab.
The talented young British driver finally gets his own IWC special editions ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season.
We're used to seeing plenty of microbrand mechaquartz chronographs, but here's what it looks like when Seiko cases its own movements.
American microbrand Traska's first-ever chronograph introduces a novel subdial design that reduces visual clutter.
Andrew O'Connor goes over the latest industry data and focuses in on three brands in particular.
AP might be appearing at Watches & Wonders this year, but isn't holding back with its first big round of new watches for 2026.
The Norqain Adventure Sport NHL Limited Edition is a tasteful tribute to hockey that does both the brand and the NHL justice.
The Louis Vuitton × De Bethune LVDB-03 Louis Varius Project is an extremely contemporary take on a classical idea: the sympathique clock.
Canadian microbrand Héron’s Marinor hiatus comes to an end with an updated second generation for its best selling model.
Borna might be our resident aficionado of high-end, ultra-complicated independent watchmaking, but he's equally obsessed with his G-Shock.
If your love language is gift-giving, here’s a list of Valentine's Day watches you can buy right now.
Over the past seven days, several skeletonised watches have been announced, yet they are anything but similar.
Special guest Fred Savage goes head-to-head with Andrew in a 3-WATCH THROW DOWN!
A limited, curated selection of FC's most iconic watches are now available in the Time+Tide Watch Discovery Studio.
The Polo 79's yellow gold and white gold iterations are now joined by a sibling that's halfway between the two - a solid gold two-tone.
TAG Heuer has Formula 1, Rolex has tennis, Omega has the Olympic Games, and now Frederique Constant has padel.
Exchanging the telemeter scale for a tachymeter, our friends at Monochrome give Angelus' chronograph a 2N gold makeover.
The golden age of air travel is celebrated in a new collaboration between Christopher Ward and the renowned, historic commercial airline.
With the Australian Open currently underway we've got tennis on our minds, so here's a guide to some of the best tennis-inspired watches.
The Rolex Day-Date is inarguably one of the most iconic watches of all time, but Jason Lee argues that its ref. 1803 guise might be…
Andrew O'Connor finds that his approach to collecting watches has deeply influenced how he shops for everything else.
The Perception Millésime 漩 (Xuán) features a stunning natural pietersite dial, which is fully hand-cut and polished by master craftsmen.
No bones about it: Rado's latest take on its ceramic integrated bracelet stunner is its first-ever skeleton dial, which feels appropriate.
Chanel's purchase of a 30% stake in Kross could prove to be its most significant watchmaking investment so far.
Toledano & Chan have uncovered the latest evolution of their cult-hit brutalist bestseller, the b/1.3r., which boasts a gold ripple dial.
Yema offers a modern take on its1960s skin divers, but with a very contemporary hook: a manufacture micro‑rotor plus a bronze case.
Two hot new takes on Dennison's dress watch have arrived in our store: Black Marble, and the mother-of-pearl marquetry Ghost.
In a hobby that sometimes glorifies the chase and the churn more than staying power, Andrew O'Connor explains why he loves the watches he does.
January ends on a high note with LVMH Watch Week taking place in Milan - but there were more than just LVMH brands' releases this…
Spotted: Bugatti's recently unveiled F.K.P. Hommage hypercar has an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon dash clock.
The new time-only watch from the legendary designer's namesake brand brings some Swiss flair to its catalogue in two types of gold.
Tennis in Melbourne, watches in Milan and watch brands changing hands in Geneva - it's all happening this week.
Stylish, well-specced and affordable, Mido's halved the number of crowns on the Multifort 8 to create a more versatile piece.
Bulgari offers a rose gold secret watch utilising ancient coinage and a yellow-gold, gemstone-set cuff watch to inaugurate its 2026.
A new Big Bang Tourbillon Novak Djokovic GOAT Edition and Big Bang Unico Original collection are the highlights of Hublot's LVMH Watch Week.
Following 2024's Monaco Split-Seconds, TAG Heuer finally brings its impressive rattrapante chrono to the Carrera - and it's a stunner.
Zenith goes hard on the Defy to start 2026, offering a six-watch release that moves from stealthy black ceramic to precious metal spectacle.
This full titanium Seamaster to mark the start of this year's Winter Olympics has a snowy monochromatic finish to it.
TAG Heuer is bringing back a design and complication that may be niche, but is an instant crowd pleaser on all fronts.
Cutting away at its extra-thin, time-only model, the modern Daniel Roth brand has created a watch that demonstrates its abilities perfectly.
TAG Heuer updates the fan-favourite Carrera Glassbox for LVMH Watch Week 2026, adding a larger diameter to the standard range.
British designer Oliver Gallaugher's Deep Space makes a full orbit, re-emerging in a new shade of blue with a new Swiss movement.
Strap changes punch above their weight when it comes to watch collecting.
Watches can be so uptight and boring, but these brands have no interest in overinflated egoes, putting all their eggs in the fun basket.
One of our colleagues presents an innovative dive watch as his second release, and Oris tastefully brings back an icon of the past.
In a world where modern manufacturing can deliver almost comically consistent finishes, the wabi-sabi of vintage watches has never been more appealing.
Field watches rank as some of the most versatile and timeless watches on the market. Here's some of the best.
Two Holy Trinity brands are the focus of this week's FWD, with Patek lowering its prices and Vacheron announcing a unique competition.
Sporting an Italian-made movement and hand-engraved guilloché dial, this upscale offering from Venezianico celebrates Italian craftsmanship.
Exclusively available in the USA and Canada only, these bronze Adventure Sport models evoke every photographer's favourite time of day.
It's game, set, and match with this latest collaboration with tennis-mad micro brand MdM and Racquet magazine.
We’re all in 2026 mode, but there’s just some things you can’t sleep on.
Blancpain flexed its minute repeater expertise in 2025 - but there's a chiming watch in its back catalogue that deserves a comeback in 2026.
It has been a year of change for Russell, and that means a shift in what he has had on his wrist throughout 2025.
VC celebrated its 270th anniversary in dramatic style in 2025, with the world's most complicated wristwatch being only one of the highlights.
The current generation of the legendary Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional now has a new black and white lacquered dial.
Complicated, openworked, draped in platinum and handsome navy tones, this watch is a reminder of what makes GO such a singular brand.
CIGA's latest mechanical complication, a modern take on a wandering hours watch, is a fitting follow-up to its GPHG-winning Blue Planet.
In just under 3 days, orders will open for Kurono Tokyo's first-ever watch with a meteorite dial.
A once-fallen empire, there has been a resurgence of American watch brands in the world of horology. Here are some of the best.
Seiko continues to start its 2026 in strong fashion, releasing a new tonneau-shaped Presage model with an enamel dial and improved specs.
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.
This year is likely to have a lot of excitement in store, and Zach thinks these are the 5 big box watch brands to watch…