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Summery yet sultry, the addition of a black ceramic bezel to these turquoise fumé-dialled Aqua Terras makes a surprising difference.
Is the A Matter of Time gang here to dethrone The Crown in episode 3?!
The 1960s and 70s were formative decades for both the Japanese car and watch industries - and that's what these three watches celebrate.
Another stunning dial from Seiko and another accessible price point, this time with links back to the brand's origin.
Does the Datejust take the Rolex crown?
With its mid-sized case, elegant dial, and robust specs, this might be the best entry-point Grand Seiko on the market.
It might not be a chrono, but its nifty countdown bezel affords it plenty of practicality (and charm).
It was only a matter of time before the gang discussed the best affordable watches.
The Citizen Zenshin Three-Hand recently received a Marvel makeover with a timely 'The Fantastic 4: First Steps' limited edition.
At US$620/A$975, the Seiko Prospex SRPL53K PADI Special Edition is a great, more affordable dive watch to take a closer look at.
Omega releases a new Seamaster Diver 300M with flashes of orange - a summery look for this sweltering summer.
Alright, alright, alright... Doxa has a new SUB 750T Clive Cussler LE.
Watch Eléonor Picciotto, Kristian Haagen, and Andrew McUtchen chat watches, microbrands, and current state of the market.
Two blokes, three watches, and a four-year Surfer saga to look back on...
As little design as possible goes a long way.
In the final episode of our F1 podcast with IWC, we talk about what it's like making a film like F1 from Chris Grainger-Herr's perspective.
It's always darkest before the dawn...
Is the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms priced too high?
Episode 3 of our mini-series is now live, talking all about the genesis of the IWC x "F1 The Movie" partnership and the APXGP watches.
What goes into making a team watch for a Formula 1 team? Chris Grainger-Herr and Andrew McUtchen discuss.
And the first part of four is live now!
Coinciding with the 109th running of the Indy 500, TAG Heuer unveiled a trio of Monaco Chronograph watches.
Is this the Goldilocks-sized Fifty Fathoms release everyone has been waiting for?
Take a tour of this year's Goodwood Members' Meet with us as we go full throttle into the automotive world with IWC.
Frederique Constant has a 40mm steel perpetual calendar watch with a radiant salmon dial and in-house movement under US$10K. How?
Awake steps up the lacquer game by adding layers of silver leaf.
It's not just green, it's "Verzasca Green"...
New movement, new functions, and a cute red pusher.
We've assembled an affordable three-watch collection of vastly different styles from a trio of French brands.
A new, pared-back look for the Serpenti brings this iconic design to its most essential elements in this new jewellery watch.
Toledano & Chan B/1.2 orders open May 17, 9 am EST
Diving into the new Panerai Luminor Perpetual Calendar GMT Platinumtech and crazy Jupiterium clock.
Piaget took us on a tour of some of their most glamorous creations throughout the ages in our London Discovery Studio.
Zach picked two, Jamie picked two, and there was one Cartier release that both agreed was the pick of the litter...
Forget 100 men versus a gorilla. Zach versus Bovet ambassador Daniil Medvedev is the matchup to tune into.
Parmigiani Fleurier CEO Guido Terreni tells us how to make complicated watches minimal, and where the brand is heading in 2025.
The retro-futuristic Riviera Chronograph Flyback is the clear highlight, but there's plenty more in store from Baume.
Complication, materials, and drop-dead gorgeous looks.
The new Breguet Classique Souscription 2025 celebrates the brand's 250th anniversary with a watch inspired by its 1790s pocket watches.
In an unexpected and playful move, SU unveils two new Series1 colourways inspired by knock-offs of their watches rather than lawyering up.
This grey-cased Anatom in high-tech ceramic is set to be a crowd-pleaser, combining just enough '80s funk with modern design.
Jérôme Lambert returns to Jaeger-LeCoultre after a two-decade-long hiatus, and he's got plenty to share about the new Reverso models.
Norqain recreates a mountain peak for its two novelties.
Andrew and Chris chat crashed Formula cars, fighter jet camera technology, and of course, watches.
How thin is too thin? Bulgari continues to claim horological superlatives with the Octo Finissimo line.
Get your knives (or lipsticks) out, it's that time of year again!
We take a closer look at Cartier's best from this year's fair.
The one you've been waiting for.
The Luminor Marina finally gets the upgrade the Paneristi have been pining for.
All of this year's novelties from F1's Official Timekeeper.
Cartier brings back one of its most coveted, brutalist designs.
Cheeky Ed Sheeran wearing the black ceramic Ingenieur ahead of embargo lift...
It's a Reversofest for Watches & Wonders 2025.
Finally.
Young independent brand Alto adds a limited edition falcon's eye dial to its catalogue.
The new M.A.D.Editions M.A.D.2 boasts an LJP movement with an MB&F-designed jumping hour module inside a far more wearable case.
Join us as we make our way through this year's British Watchmakers' Day to find the very best of what was on offer.
Three Hamilton Intra-Matic Auto Chronos enter a dark territory with black cases and dials, making the vintage-inspired chrono stealthier.
We take a deep dive into TAG Heuer's Formula 1 archives, discovering icons like the Siffert Autavia and Carrera 1158 CHN with Nick Biebuyck.
Find out what the stars of Drive to Survive had to say on the red carpet of the F1 75 event at the O2 in…
Simple, solar Tissot.
Titanium monobloc case, awesome dial design, and a Grand Seiko-derived movement.
Leonardo DiCaprio is now a Rolex ambassador, but Zach explains why this superficial news may be more significant than you expect.