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At Watches and Wonders, H. Moser & Cie. is taking its flagship Streamliner in a new direction—introducing two new "Two Hands" models measuring 34mm and 28mm, marking the smallest executions of the Streamliner since the collection launched in 2020. Up until now, the line has largely lived in the 40mm-and-up…
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Cartier's Santos-Dumont line represents a modern take on the original pilot's wristwatch designed for aviator and noted dandy Alberto Santos-Dumont. Today, the brand is refreshing the collection with three new offerings in precious metals, featuring updated designs that draw on notable vintage cues from Santos-Dumont's legacy, including a new metal…
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For the watch nerds, Cartier's Privé collection is often where folks turn to each year for the brand's best tributes to its own extensive history. Now in its tenth edition since its reboot from Cartier's previous Collection Privé Cartier Paris, usually referred to as CPCP, this showing at Watches and…
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For some, the Cartier Roadster is an icon of a past era. A tonneau-shaped watch with concentric circles of chapter rings that draw from the aesthetics of a speedometer, a magnifying glass for the date that blends into the shaped bump in the case and the crown that resembles 1950s…
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Patek Philippe has introduced its signature World Time complication in a new configuration for 2026: the Reference 7129J-001. This release marks the first time this specific combination, plain yellow gold with a carmine-red dial and a non-gem-set bezel, has been offered in the collection. World time functionality, which allows for…
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Today at Watches and Wonders, Patek Philippe introduces its first Grand Complication in the Cubitus lineup — and it's got shutter shades. Following up from the first platinum execution of the Cubitus during its original debut in 2024, with its grand date, moonphase, and day of the week indications, the…
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Patek Philippe has expanded the Golden Ellipse collection with two new white gold references, the Ref. 5738G-001 in the larger "Jumbo" format (34.5 × 39.5 mm) and the return of the Ref. 3738 in its more traditional proportions (31.1 × 35.6 mm). Both watches are defined by a new olive-green…
