
Time has been one of the greatest mysteries and paradoxes to humankind. One would think that many millennia later - with the advancement of technology - we would have cracked the code by now, but instead, we have fallen deeper into a bottomless rabbit hole of theories and ideas. At the dawn of civilisation, the sun's rising and setting was the earliest precursor of what time was before observations of the moon and other celestial bodies gave a semblance of time as a construct. Watches (and clocks) played a role after their inventions, allowing people to keep track of time; yet it still does not answer the question - what is time? Renowned physicist Brian Cox - invited to speak at the IWC Schaffhausen Keynote at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024 - answered succinctly in three simple words, "We don't know." "Albert Einstein's relativity model is our best theory of gravity, space and time. What is a watch measuring in his theory?" Cox posed the question to the audience. "Distance. Imagine a map of space and time with things that happened and will happen to you as memories and points on that map. The distance between those points - the distance between now and tomorrow - is what a watch is measuring. In other words, a watch measures the distance you travel over the spacetime map in Einstein's model, but it still doesn't answer what time is."
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The Watchlist
This month's edit chronicles the finest timepieces and jewellery for those who appreciate the best.

Sharp Lines, Bold Statements
Sometimes it takes the simplest elements to create the extraordinary.

Unravelling Earth's Verdant Enigma
The Amazon's intricate ecosystems are facing growing threats from climate change and deforestation.

Serpentine Wonder
Maison Martell presents the L'Or de Jean Martell Zodiac Edition - Assemblage du Serpent, a House of Slytherin-esque take for its homage to the Year of the Snake this Lunar New Year.

Timeless Harmony
The Hibiki 40 Years Old, crafted from five whiskies aged over four decades, captures harmony and time, celebrating the highest order of Japanese artistry and whisky-making mastery

Specialists In Intercontinental Fashion
The world is your oyster, and we are all united despite our differences in Pharrell William's latest Spring/Summer '25 collection for Louis Vuitton.

Lust for Lustre
With the expansion of the social media universe, the role of jewellery in self-expression and its place in our consciousness have shifted dramatically.

A Neo-Vintage Dive
Omega winds back the clock to draw inspiration from the Bond watch for three new iterations of its quintessential dive watch - the iconic Omega Seamaster Divers 300M.

Love Letters From Jes Jespipat
Much like the Grand Seiko that rests on his wrist as an emblem of timeless craftsmanship, Jes' devotion to his craft is palpable beyond digital screens.

Humanity is Plural.
At ZEGNA, the proposal of a summer uniform is never intended to blend in nor stand out.