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It's been quite the year for Plan-les-Ouates-based Vacheron Constantin, who was established in 1755, and they're showing absolutely no signs of slowing down. This commemorative collection features three distinct models: the Traditionnelle Manual-Winding, the Patrimony Moon Phase Retrograde Date, and the Patrimony Self-Winding. Each watch comes in two different editions,…
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Brands love an anniversary year. Pretty much any milestone divisible by five represents a good opportunity to release a limited edition or two. Fittingly, to celebrate 270 years of Vacheron Constantin, the brand releases three 370-piece limited editions in platinum as a tribute to some of its best-known complications.
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Tudor has just launched a white dial variant of its GMT sport watch, the Black Bay Pro. It retains all of its previous specs: 39mm case diameter, a fixed steel 24-hour bezel, and a yellow 24-hour "Snowflake" hand, powered by the BB GMT's MT5652 movement for full "flyer" GMT function.…
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It's not really Watches & Wonders without the release of a handful of new Daytonas in precious metals. I'd venture to guess the Daytona is one of the most iterated on collections and while people clamor for steel Daytonas, I'm a massive fan of the Daytonas on Oysterflex like the…
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As you may have heard, TAG Heuer is officially back in Formula 1. And for Watches and Wonders 2025, to mark its return as the sport's timekeeper, the brand has introduced an all gas, no brakes Monaco — the Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph | F1. It's a white-hot, red-dialed upgrade to…
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The more commercial releases of Vacheron Constantin's 270th anniversary are limited-edition aesthetic refreshes of core collection pieces and the re-release of the 222 in steel was one of our most-read stories of the year before Watches and Wonders. But as the makers of the most complicated watch in the world,…
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The apex predator of toolishly modern Swiss dive watches now has a new flagship model, as Tudor has just released the new Pelagos Ultra. Now 43mm wide and rated to a whopping 1000 meters, the Ultra also gets Master Chronometer timekeeping as the Pelagos expands with the addition of this…
