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If I had to pick an early frontrunner for the most unexpected releases from Watches and Wonders. The ultra-modern automotive-themed minute repeater certainly shocked me. A new 24-hour alarm watch might be the brand's most practical new complication in a while. But what flew under the radar (for me at…
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The Artelier has long been a key pillar of the Oris catalog, with its dressy and classic style, and serving as a ballast to the rough-ready pilot and dive watches at the core of the Swiss brand's collection. Now, Oris is unveiling a fresh design for the Artelier Complication model…
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If you asked any modern Oris fan what their most important watch is, there's a good chance they wouldn't remember the watch that changed everything for the brand. Today, Oris corrects the historical record and reminds everyone that the new era of Oris watches truly began in 1966. The watch…
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If you had to pick the two most iconic models from Germany's leading luxury watch brand, you'd likely land on the Datograph and the Lange 1. Two years after bringing its "Lumen" concept to the Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon, the brand is now applying the same treatment to its most complicated…
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For this year's Watches and Wonders, A. Lange & Söhne has revealed a new generation of the previously-discontinued Saxonia Annual Calendar, available in either white or pink gold. Most important part of all? It's now even smaller, at an impressive 36 millimeters in diameter.
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The Traveller complication has long been Laurent Ferrier's take on a dual-time watch—appearing across the brand's more classical case families, but never quite making the jump into its sportier lineup. Bringing it into the Sport line has always felt like a natural next step: pairing LF's push-button travel-time functionality with…
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Leave it to watches to inform me that Reebok is bringing back one of the two coolest sneakers I never got to own as a kid (yes, Heelys were the other ones). The Pump sneaker is returning in 2026, and to celebrate, the shoe brand is partnering with H. Moser…
