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ABOUT FACE
Rolex’s dials have long been a calling card of their collections, thus the brand puts a considerable amount of effort into making sure that each one is always made perfect
BACK IN BLACK
Meet the new Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 40mm, the first Tissot watch with a forged carbon case and matching dial
Worth Its Weight
TAG Heuer scored an unexpected win with the Carrera Chronograph Skipper in the recent past, so the brand returned it to regular production in steel last year. For 2024, red gold marks the Skipper's triumph
When Imitation Is Criminal
In the second part of our special on the phenomenon of counterfeiting in watchmaking, we look at some surprising reasons behind consumer demand
The Conversation: Greater Expectations
With Geneva Watch Week behind us, the editors exchange views on the novelty showcases, the novelties themselves and all the watch news that is fit to print and some that is not)
GOLDEN HOURS
The first timekeepers may not have been cased in any precious metal but, given how precious time is, gold and silver soon made their marks here
FINE TIME
Precious metals promise to put the fine’ back into fine watchmaking, after years of being overshadowed by more prosaic materials. This special section continues the journey we began last issue, with a deep dive into that most desirable of all metals, gold. Of course, platinum is also back...
RED DAWN
Grand Seiko celebrates the 20th birthday of Spring Drive with a special edition Chronograph GMT SBGC275 with a unique dial
NEW DEPTHS
Breguet surprises with the gem-set Marine Chronograph 5529, opening up new vistas for the collection
NEW AND NOTED
As you might expect, we have been covering Watches and Wonders Geneva since it began as a physical fair in 2022 and of course when it was confined to the ether, from 2020.
OPEN SEASON
The world's biggest and most important watch fair gets a little bigger and a little better. As for the watches, they got more than a little precious...
GREAT LEAP FORWARD
With the Portugieser Eternal Calendar, WC demonstrates its mastery in the realms of the calendar and moon phase complications
ADVANCING LEGACY
With Vacheron Constantin's 270th anniversary arriving next year, let's take a moment to appreciate what truly makes the maison great through three of its quietest novelties
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED
Sure, the Patek Philippe Seal is in-house. But the latest update makes it the most stringent and comprehensive quality certification available in watchmaking
TIME GOES PUBLIC
Discussing the future of watchmaking in Asia with Nelson Lee of the Singapore Watch Fair 2-6 October 2024)
RARING TO GO
Zenith's new CEO Benoit de Clerck is an old hand in watchmaking. He tells us what surprised him in his first 100 days in charge, and what might surprise you too...
CAPTAIN COOL
The Rado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton features an all-new shade of blue, giving us a chance to discuss the model for the first time
GOING BIG
After debuting the Hydroconquest GMT in a 41mm case last year, Longines bets on a more muscular 43mm version that keeps virtually everything the same
SAIL AWAY
Panerai debuts its patent-pending Ti-Ceramitech material in two new dive watch references: PAM1466 and PAM1543
EXALTED COMBINATION
The maison's tour de force for the year is a nicely conceived product of haute horlogerie
GREY AREA
Bell & Ross turns bimetallic with its very fetching BR 05 Chrono Grey Steel and gold
LEADER OF THE PACK
The TAG Heuer Carrera: a watch birthed out of one man’s vision, its legacy, versatility and future-proof trajectory
The Last Lap
Will the trend of vintage remakes get a boost from current tastes for more reasonably sized watches?
Eureka!
Although yellow gold is perennially on the verge of being the next big thing, it has never been trendy. This might be because it has been trending all along...
Secret Signatures
The Breguet Classique 7637 is a delight for both the ear and the eye, being that it is a minute repeater. It also gives you something to feel in its fluted case band
Centralised Power
Longines presents a unique take on the humble power reserve indicator with its Conquest Central Power Reserve model
Heights Of Adventure
Luminox celebrates Bear Grylls' first ascent of Everest with a limited edition 3730 series watch
Warm Glow
German silver is inextricably tied with watchmaking in Glashütte, especially at A. Lange & Söhne. We explore the virtues of the alloy and learn why the manufacture is so committed to it
Better Tomorrow
The revised Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller opens new frontiers for the brand and represents unique opportunities for collectors
Celestial Complexities
From devising proxies to approximate a far more complex reality, to developing timepieces that do the same, we've always sought to simplify the ways we mark the passage of time. Blancpain's new perpetual calendar timepiece is, perhaps, the perfect microcosm of these efforts