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Tested by pro tennis players for shock resistance and comfort, this sporty take on the Maestro is all love, no deuce.
These watches cater to every orientation of the population.
A horological tribute to Gérald Genta's favourite gemstone, the Maestro 2.0 Lapis Lazuli Ultra-Thin offers what it says on the tin.
LVMH Watch Week dominated watch releases this week, but there was also some great new pieces from non-LVMH brands.
A legendary superbike inspires the latest model from Gerald Charles.
The new thinnest watch in the world, a strong return for Daniel Roth, chiming Bulgaris, a trio of Breitling perpetual calendars and more!
Whether it's on the court or off it, most tennis players worth their salt will have a watch sponsor. Some of them are quite unexpected.
In the rising warmth of the European summer, new ocean-inspired watches are bringing a breath of fresh air to this torrid weather.
This was a big week for watch releases, with high-profile motorsports-inspired watches and yet more MoonSwatch variants.
The Gerald Charles Masterlink is an evolution of Genta's Maestro design that the Maestro himself would be proud of.
Penned by the most renowned watch designer of all time, Gerald Charles goes for a diamond-studded look.
With the Australian Open just around the corner, watch brands are gearing up for a lot of love.
Amid the routine scheduling throughout the week, surprisingly brands are still wasting no time and presenting novelties right away at the beginning of 2023. So…
The in-house fascination in watches becomes a moot point when you recognize the number of watches with Vaucher-based calibres.
While Hubi Hurkacz may have just lost in the fourth round of the 2022 French Open, he lost in style - wearing a Gerald Charles…