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With your life moving faster than ever, keeping track of time is essential. Sure, you can do it with your phone, but why…
The Zenith Chronomaster Revival A384 Tropical brings a chocolate-toned panda dial to the angular 1969 El Primero case, pairing vintage character with the modern El Primero 400 chronograph caliber.
The long-requested reverse panda Speedmaster arrives as a regular-production Moonwatch, pairing a glossy lacquer dial with the modern Calibre 3861 Master Chronometer movement.
Roger Dubuis marks three decades by returning to one of its defining ideas, the biretrograde calendar, across pink gold watches that range from refined day-date to full grand complication.
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The MB&F HM11 Architect reimagines the wristwatch as a miniature building, with a flying tourbillon atrium, four functional rooms, a mechanical thermometer and a case-winding system.
The MB&F M.A.D.1 Time to Love brings Jean-Charles de Castelbajac’s red, blue and yellow language to the cult M.A.D.Editions platform, with a spinning angel-wing rotor and public raffle access.
MB&F returns to its collaboration with engraver Eddy Jaquet for eight one-of-a-kind LM Split Escapement watches inspired by classic adventure novels.
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The Saxonia Annual Calendar brings Lange’s outsize date, moon phase and annual calendar logic into a remarkably compact automatic watch.
Zenith’s Chronomaster Sport goes openworked with the new Chronomaster Sport Skeleton, a 41mm chronograph powered by the El Primero 3600 SK and offered in steel, rose gold and a 10-piece gem-set edition.
Rado’s high-tech ceramic story began with a search for greater scratch resistance and led to one of the brand’s defining materials. Forty years after the Integral debuted, the material remains central to Rado’s design and manufacturing identity.
The new Seconde Majeure brings Baltic’s vintage-leaning design language together with SpaceOne’s mechanical creativity in a 38.5mm watch built around a Theo Auffret jumping-hour module.
Hublot expands its Essential Taupe idea with two online exclusive Spirit of Big Bang models, pairing a 32mm steel watch with a 42mm titanium chronograph.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin Review: Platinum Restraint, Serious Engineering
The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin brings a salmon dial, a platinum case and a 2.4mm automatic movement to the brand’s integrated-bracelet sports watch line.
Alright, so we’re gonna be going over the list of the top 10 most expensive watches in the world. Number 10 is the…
Greubel Forsey’s architectural tourbillon enters its final run, pairing a 25-degree, 24-second tourbillon with a titanium and sapphire case built to expose every layer of the movement.












































