Watch spotting has become a crowded space. So we try to limit our ink (errr pixels?) to those people, places, and products that cut through the noise. This one does that, in spades.
For the honor of being named one of TIME's 100 most influential people of 2025, Ed Sheeran put on what must be…
Swatch Group AG, one of the biggest Swiss watchmaking groups, says it is raising prices on some watch models sold in the United States after the U.S. dollar slumped against the Swiss franc and the U.S. imposed higher tariffs on imported Swiss goods. A Swatch Group spokesman confirmed that the company was raising prices on…
The Leica Store in New York's Meatpacking District is perhaps best known to fans of the brand's cameras, lenses, sport optics, and laser projectors, but recently, it played host to a select group of watch collectors and enthusiasts eager to experience Leica's Swiss-made timepieces. In addition to trying on the new ZM 12 collection of…
In an era when digital technology threatened to overturn centuries of Swiss watchmaking tradition, Gérald Genta was a consummate innovator. While the watch industry scrambled to adapt to quartz technology in the 1970s and 1980s, Genta created some of history's most iconic mechanical watches by defying modern convention and doubling down on mechanical complexity. With…
The pace of price declines on the secondary watch market was the slowest in almost three years to start 2025 as the prices for used Rolex models rose. Data compiled by Morgan Stanley and WatchCharts shows an index of prices for used Rolex watches rose by 0.3% during the first three months of the year…
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Baltic's three-register chronograph returns as the official timekeeper for the 2025 Tour Auto, introducing a brand-new limited edition that signals the beginning of something significant. The Scalegraph Tour Auto Limited Edition launches a fresh model for the brand—a sportier and more capable evolution of its chronograph lineup.
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When I first caught wind that H. Moser & Cie. would be introducing a new "POP! Collection," I was quite intrigued. Such a name for a collection, in my mind at least, conjured up thoughts of colorful plastic watches and comic book art. Moser is also no stranger to horological stunts — cheese cases, "digital"…
