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5 conversation-starting watches from Watches and Wonders 2025
Watches & Wonders 2025 delivered horological excellence, bar none. We spotlight the most inspiring releases—record-shattering mechanics, radical materials, and designs that prove luxury watches can still surprise. -
8 affordable alternatives to your favorite Watches & Wonders timepieces
Capture the essence of Geneva's horological masterpieces without breaking the bank with these ten wallet-friendly alternatives to Watches & Wonders 2025. -
Frederique Constant’s 2025 collection elevates accessible luxury
Frederique Constant debuted its 2025 collection at Watches & Wonders, featuring perpetual calendars, stone dials, and extended power reserves—all while maintaining its mission of accessible Swiss luxury. -
Big Pilot Shock Absorber Tourbillon Skeleton XPL: IWC revamps the Spring Protect
IWC debuts the first-ever tourbillion model with a Spring Protect system, a shock-absorbing component that keeps the caliber safe. -
Raymond Weil expands the Freelancer collection with a black skeleton model
Raymond Weil rolls out a skeleton model based on the original Freelancer watch, featuring a black PVD casing with a contemporary sporty aesthetic. -
Chopard’s L.U.C Heritage EHG Moon 122 captures the beauty of constellations
Chopard unveils on a new watch, the L.U.C Heritage EHG Moon 122, to honor the Geneva School of Watchmaking. -
New A. Lange & Söhne Odysseus Honeygold plays with different shades of brown
A. Lange & Söhne adds a Honeygold option to the Odysseus collection, featuring a brown dial highlighted by an embossed pattern. -
Understanding luxury watches: A beginner’s guide
In this comprehensive guide for new collectors, discover the essentials of luxury watches, from movement types and complications to materials. -
The 15 best watches at Watches and Wonders 2025: Our top picks
From groundbreaking complications to stunning designs, these fifteen timepieces represent the most impressive achievements from Watches & Wonders 2025. -
Ulysse Nardin sets new record with the lightest mechanical dive watch
Ulysse Nardin yet again shatters expectations with the Diver [AIR], the lightest mechanical dive watch ever created. Weighing just 52g, it combines high horology, advanced materials, and Swiss precision. -
New Tag Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph F1 features a striking red dial
Tag Heuer introduces the new White and Red Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph F1, a watch that pays tribute to Motorsports and a popular F1 phrase — lights out and away we go. -
IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40 draws inspiration from F1 movie prop watch
IWC unveils a new green Ingenieur Automatic that bears a close resemblance to a prop featured in an upcoming F1 movie. -
Ritmo Mundo debuts sapphire case collections at Watches & Wonders
Ritmo Mundo showcases two innovative sapphire-cased collections at Watches & Wonders: the new Acqua chronograph and the accessible Pegasus Tourbillon. -
Patek Philippe introduces new Calatrava with 8-day power reserve
Patek Philippe unveils the new Calatrava 8 Days Reference 5328G-001, featuring instantaneous day/date displays and a remarkable 8-day power reserve. -
Piaget expands their Andy Warhol collection to honor a friendship
Piaget expands on the famous "Andy Warhol Watch" with new editions into the line beloved by collectors and fans of the eccentric artist -
Marathon unveils new OSAR-D models with white dial, 36mm, and 46mm options
Marathon adds three new watches to the OSAR-D Family, a collection that had been engineered for the US and Canada Search and Rescue teams. -
Audemars Piguet honors its heritage with blue ceramic Royal Oak models
Audemars Piguet introduces its iconic "Bleu Nuit, Nuage 50" color in ceramic form across three new Royal Oak and Royal Oak Offshore timepieces. -
TAG Heuer adds solar power to new Formula 1 collection: Watches & Wonders
TAG Heuer introduces solar technology to its Formula 1 collection with nine colorful 38mm models that capture the bold spirit of the 1980s originals. -
Zenith still reaches for perfection with 160 year celebration
Zenith looks to honor the past with their most cherished calibre in a 160th anniversary collection. -
Oris elevates its iconic Big Crown Pointer Date: Watches & Wonder 2025
Oris refreshes its iconic Big Crown Pointer Date at Watches & Wonders 2025 with its in-house Calibre 403. -
Cartier revives its rare Tank à Guichets at Watches & Wonders
Cartier unveils a revival of its rare 1928 Tank à Guichets at Watches & Wonders, featuring jump-hour display and a new movement in four precious metal versions. -
Vacheron Constantin sets a record at Watches and Wonders with a new Ultra Grand Complication
The new Ultra Grand Complication unveiled at Watches and Wonder holds the record with 41 complications and is a marvel of miniaturization. -
Hublot celebrates 20 years with a Big Bang fusion
20 years after the release of the original Big Bang, Hublot celebrates the anniversary by fusing it with the Unico -
Watches and Wonders 2025: Enter the age of innovation with Rolex’s new timepieces
Rolex recently debuted its 2025 collection, returning to the forefront of horology with daring new designs. -
H. Moser & Cie. unveils Colorful Collection at Watches & Wonders 2025
H. Moser & Cie. unveils colorful new watches at Watches & Wonders 2025, featuring enamel dials, gemstone faces, and frosted-finish chronographs. -
Parmigiani Fleurier expands Tonda PF collection with four new models
Parmigiani Fleurier introduces four new Tonda PF models including a compact chronograph, GMT Rattrapante, limited skeleton version, and world-first Ultra-Cermet watch. -
Racing legends reignited: Breitling debuts limited-edition Top Time chronographs
Breitling continues its rich motorsport heritage with the debut of three exclusive Top Time chronographs, brilliantly combining the racing aesthetics of the 1960s with unparalleled Swiss precision. -
H. Moser & Cie unveils striking color palette in bold new watch collection
H. Moser & Cie's 2024 Watches & Wonders debut radiant fumé dials. This Swiss luxury collection redefines minimalist watchmaking with vibrant Streamliner and Pioneer models, combining in-house movements with head-turning color palettes for serious collectors -
Biver releases the Carillon Tourbillon: A masterpiece of haute horology
Biver's Carillon Tourbillon Desert Rose combines rose gold, mother-of-pearl, and rubies in a breathtaking horological masterpiece with platinum micro-rotor movement. -
The Todd Snyder x UNIMATIC collaboration is the first of its kind
The Todd Snyder x UNIMATIC represents the first collaboration between the two brands, brining an unparalleled combination of style and fucntionality -
Perrelet Turbine Chrono Neo: Swiss precision and aviation-inspired design converge
The Perrelet Turbine Chrono NEO combines Swiss automatic precision with aviation-inspired design in a lightweight titanium package. Discover its rotating turbine dial and chronograph functions. -
DOXA brings GMT functionality to classic SUB 250T lineup
DOXA adds GMT functionality to its iconic SUB 250T collection, offering time zone tracking in nine colors with both bracelet and rubber strap options. -
The independent watch brands to know at Watches and Wonders 2025
Independent watchmakers are set to make a significant impact at Watches & Wonders 2025, with four newcomers bringing fresh perspectives to Geneva. -
The new Deepwater Reef 200: Timex replaces stainless steel with a carbon polymer
Timex debuts the Deepwater Reef 200 XCF 43mm—a 43 mm diver watch with a casing that's manufacture from a carbon polymer. -
The Maurice Lacroix 1975 Collection: A trip down memory lane
the new Maurice Lacroix 1975 Collection is a modern version of the Les Classique collection from the '80s. -
Phillips unveils rare timepieces for Geneva Watch Auction: XXI
Phillips' upcoming Geneva Watch Auction XXI features finds including the only known pink gold Patek Philippe Ref. 3448 and "Lemon" Paul Newman Daytona. -
Formex sets new standard with the first-ever micro-adjustable ceramic watch
Formex celebrates 25 years by creating the world's first micro-adjustable ceramic bracelet watch with COSC-certified skeletonized movement in four limited editions. -
Our top predictions for Tudor’s releases at Watches & Wonders 2025
Tudor may outshine Rolex at Watches & Wonders 2025 with potential releases including a Prince Chronograph revival, white ceramic Formula 1 watch, and expanded Black Bay offerings -
Hamilton’s Intra-Matic Auto Chrono gets a fresh update with 3 new colors
Hamilton just reimagined its first Auto Chrono watch. -
A luxury watch masterpiece: Louis Vuitton and Kari Voutilainen’s LVKV-02 GMR 6
Louis Vuitton brings Kari Voutilainen's ideas to life with the new LVKV 02 GMR 6. -
Urwerk’s UR-101 T-Rex reimagines the future of timekeeping with a unique display
Urwerk breathes life into the UR-101 with a contemporary design. -
Omega welcomes April’s Full Moon with the Mission to the Pink Moonphase
Omega and Swatch debuts a watch that honors the upcoming pink moon. -
Richard Mille joins forces with Ferrari on a new masterpiece: The RM 43-01
Richard Mille and Ferrari pays tribute to shared values via a new watch, the RM 43-01.