Photos by Sean Lorentzen and Ripley Sellers
As a watch brand, tying oneself too closely to a single niche is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, becoming the company synonymous with a given ...
Photos by Ripley Sellers and Sean Lorentzen
When Doxa launched the SUB 250T GMT earlier this year in 2025, the Swiss brand debuted the collection in a full range of nine different dial colors, ...
This year, Rolex went all-in on dials. Well, to make such a claim would be to completely ignore the talk of the town that was the Land-Dweller, but having seen almost every single new Rolex ...
Photos by Ed Rhee
At Watches & Wonders 2025, A. Lange & Söhne announced the latest addition to its sports watch collection, dressed in the brand’s proprietary gold alloy. The limited ...
While not the only brand to make regulator-style watch faces, Chronoswiss has made this layout its signature dial style across many products. Regulator dials originated with precision clocks ...
Shot on Leica by Jake Witkin
Who says you can’t teach a new dog new tricks? Nobody, as it turns out. Even though it debuted the collection barely six months ago, Patek Philippe has already ...
Which is a surprise, because the Minute Inerte is remarkable. Really remarkable. I've started to go deep on independents in the past few years, but as easily excitable as I am, after a little ...
These two new colorways lean into a touch of coral pink, which the brand uses as an homage to a 1970s Doxa Women's Sub 200 design. Perhaps the Gulfshore appeals to a slightly larger audience, ...
Shot on Leica by David Bredan
Another year, another Bulgari Breaking Barriers newsflash to report. For its debut at Watches and Wonders 2025, Bulgari presented yet another new thinness ...
Photos by Ed Rhee and Jake Witkin
Among the novelties unveiled this year at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025 is the Zenith G.F.J., which celebrates the Swiss brand’s 160th anniversary by ...