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You would not be mistaken for thinking that Watches and Wonders is largely a celebration of high-end (read: expensive) models ...
Nomos, meanwhile, offers in-house movements and creative design at truly remarkable value throughout its entire collection, and Oris sells several of its watches with either off-the-shelf or in ...
From Rolex’s first new collection in more than a decade to the world’s most complicated wristwatch, timeless timepieces from ...
A sense of cautious confidence infused the fair, where executives highlighted fair value, statements of identity — and ...
In recent years, all the colors of the rainbow have conquered watch design. This spring, two warm, feel-good tones stand out: ...
Here’s a curated recap of major new releases, from Rolex to Tudor, at the Watches and Wonders 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland ...
Not to be overlooked, however, is the Big Crown Pointer Date by Oris, which has been there ... including the strap (or under 46 grams without). Watch movements are commonly crafted from brass ...
Oris’s signature Big Crown Pointer Date gets an earthy ... Zenith revives its award-winning caliber 135 movement for a 160th-anniversary watch that is limited to 160 pieces. The dial is a genuine work ...
From an $162,000 Hermès timepiece featuring a tongue-wagging horse to a color-splashed Parmigiani Fleurier perpetual calendar ...
We recap the trending styles and themes of Watches and Wonders 2025, including perpetual calendars, hard stone dials, and red ...
An ultra-light diving watch, Formula 1-inspired timepieces and the world’s “most complicated” wristwatch are among the designs on show in Geneva this week.