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Today, Tudor rolled out a full slate of releases, and alongside the watches, a couple of new bracelets are also worth a closer look.
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Among the day's releases and line updates, Tudor has announced a refresh of its Royal collection, a line originally named in the 1950s to signify a specific tier of quality within the brand. The 2026 range offers a selection of refinements and aesthetic tweaks while largely sticking to the format…
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At this year's Watches and Wonders, Tudor has announced a handful of meaningful updates to one of their most popular references—the Black Bay 58. The new reference builds on the foundation established by the hit 2018 release, with a few key updates focused on accuracy, wearability, and a new five-link…
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Today, Tudor gives the mid-size Black Bay 54 dive watch a new "sapphire blue" colorway. It marks the third colorway that the model has received since its original black-dialed launch back in 2023, following that very unique, frosted "Lagoon Blue" iteration from last year with the polished bezel insert. Inspired…
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Ulysse Nardin marks the 25th anniversary of the Freak with the introduction of the Super Freak, one of the most technically ambitious time-only watches ever created. The Le Locle-based watchmaker has been teasing that they were going to do something big for this milestone, and now we know what it…
It was a big deal last year when news broke that Audemars Piguet would be joining Watches and Wonders, many years after the brand left the previous iteration of the fair, SIHH, after 2019. So there's no doubt that many eyes will be on the brand as it makes its grand entrance at the show,…
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This week at Watches and Wonders, Hermès introduces the new H08 Squelette. Leaning into a more industrial aesthetic, this new H08 marks the first skeletonized execution for the line. The silhouette remains the same as that of the other time-and-date H08s, with a 39mm-wide squared cushion case paired with a…
