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The new Grand Seiko SLGH021 “Genbi Valley” Limited Edition introduces a light green dial with a brand-spanking new dial pattern.
Australia's sporting colours really suit this latest take on the Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton.
Want to catch up ahead of the fair? Take a look at our YouTube playlist with 23 videos that we published during Watches & Wonders…
Editor’s note: Back in January, many of you joined us in our Time+Tide Discovery Studio in Melbourne to celebrate our tenth anniversary. It was a…
The Louis Vuitton Escale Cabinet of Wonders collection is proof of the brand's absolute dedication to haute luxury - and it is paying off.
We chat through all things Furlan Marri - Kickstarter records, misconceptions about the brand, and, of course, our collaborative watch.
Vacheron Constantin may have cemented their position in the Holy Trinity as the kings of the understated, but this Patrimony is anything but.
Vacheron Constantin threw the kitchen sink at the dial of the blue Overseas. And boy, is it good.
With its roots embedded in the late 1920s, the Vulcain Grand Prix isn't the racing watch you think it might be.
Like Carmy's tees on The Bear, the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony is a deceptively simple watch, meticulous in its craft.
Vacheron Constantin's chronograph stunner is the most elegant way to remember the '50s.
This elevated take on the Overseas is the first retrograde display in a sports watch for this storied Swiss brand.
Retro colours and a sinister depth rating make Bulova's new travel piece a real corker.
Is this vintage-styled case with a sprinkling of dolphin on the dial a recipe for success?
Hamilton adds Dune Part Two to its record-long list of films, dropping two new Ventura models inspired by the prop watch made for the movie.
Meet Cheng Yucai: the artisan that's responsible for Atelier Wen's stunning guilloché dials.
Previously a Chinese exclusive, this dapper dress watch is now available worldwide - which is a very good thing.
This fiery GMT celebrates the 20th anniversary of Grand Seiko's 9R Spring Drive movement line with aplomb.
The new tourbillon-equipped Hublot Classic Fusion is Orlinski unleashed.
The iconic racing brand is back at it with another retro reissue for LVMH Watch Week 2024.
In the next installment of In The Metal, Marcus takes you further behind the scenes.
Baltic, Furlan Marri and Studio Underd0g - each of these three collabs say something about Time+Tide.
Large, and in charge, with the most Panerai way of doing a perpetual calendar.
You asked for it.
The earthy, warm tones of the Australian outback inspire our first boutique edition, which is also the first Furlan Marri Editions model.
Simplify, and add better leather straps seemed to be the brief at Hamilton.
Hunting for a vintage Vacheron? Here are three models curated by the Holy Trinity brand.
Steel may be the go-to material for a luxe sports watch, but titanium just makes sense, doesn't it?
Micro gas tubes, a manufacture movement, and a unique lumed bezel in a capable diver.
Titanium, carbon, and sapphire cases housing some unique complications to round out Hublot's year.
Shining a light onto the process that Bovet VIPs go through from a brand that makes its own hairsprings.
When thinking of Nomos, the first thing that comes to mind is clean, studied designs that follow the Bauhaus method. At times, these break free…
Meet the new IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 TOP GUN Mojave Desert – the first-ever 41mm Mojave watch from IWC.
This video is a must-watch for any Royal Oak Offshore fans, as it breaks down the role of the collection and the crazy places it's…
The Grand Seiko SBGA469, SLGH011, and SLGH019 are three interesting watches best seen 'in the metal'. But they can only be purchased exclusively online.
At its entry-luxury price point, the Ball Engineer Master II Diver Worldtime has a level of spec and build quality that rivals more expensive professional…
The mid-range integrated-bracelet watch was just updated with a fresh colour palette.
Out of the ten craziest watches of 2023, it's arguable that half of them are from this Vacheron Constantin collection.
How do you pick a favourite child? That's exactly what Andrew made Georges Kern do moments after meeting him.
With seven animations and some incredible artisan handiwork, this is another example of LV's know-how.
The smallest Riviera that debuted in 2023 has some compelling options at the entry-level luxury integrated-bracelet end of the market.
These playful field watches feature a pretty impressive dial design that’s a first in the watch industry.
Omega's brawniest diver makes a blue-tinged comeback with vintage sizing.
With strong releases left, right, and centre, TAG Heuer has played their cards right this year.
The meanest AMG goes perfectly with the biggest Pilot's Watch.
With nods to the winners' medals and revolutionary icon Marianne, Omega pays tribute to the Paris Olympics.
With the sleek time-only Tambour being all the rage, Zach takes a look at a very different proposition.
Zach reminisces his time at Piaget with the new rubber-clad Polo.
The solar-powered collection expands with two luxe takes on the successful Solargraph recipe.
If you have other suggestions - we're all ears.
Summer-ready colours and a small size increase add a breath of fresh air to the funky design.
Fine watchmaking inspired by the symmetry of Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man.
Zach's prayers have been answered with a new, smaller Overseas.
What better way to celebrate a significant milestone for a young brand that a shiny new release?
Porthole-shaped cases and innovative materials with a nod to Hublot's sporty, luxe origins.
Sized at 39mm for the first time, the most versatile Riviera sports smoked sapphire dials and titanium and steel construction.
Inspired by the beauty of Australian landscapes, this "Sunburnt Red" Alpine Eagle is unlike any other.
Seiko continues to treat Australian fans with yet another special edition, this time focused on the azure seas of the Whitsunday Islands.
Recovered from a near-fatal experience, Czapek's CEO chats with Andrew and tells the story in his own words.
Slim, with an impressive movement and rose engine hobnail engraving - is this the ultimate Reverso?
Equipped with a bi-axis tourbillon and double retrograde, it's quite the departure from the 1980s model.
We check out the new, monochromatic member of Glashütte Original's usually colourful Annual Edition line.