Photos by Ed Rhee
For better or worse (worse, in my opinion), we’ve become so accustomed to so much verbiage and details on watch dials that when a brand pulls back, it feels like a weight has ...
Patek Philippe is the Swiss custodian of high watchmaking. Think ref. 1518, 1526, 2523, 2499, etc. Today, broadly speaking (i.e., outside of watch enthusiast circles), Patek is best known for ...
The latest high-end mechanical automaton dial-based watch from Louis Vuitton focuses on Japan. Not only is Japan one of the most important markets for Louis Vuitton products, but its many ...
The British masters of color are back at it again. Farer has released an entirely new collection of watches powered by handwound movements nestled in slim cases with dials full of color. As ...
Shot on Leica by Jake Witkin and Ed Rhee
Among the various Rolex novelties unveiled this year at Watches & Wonders 2025, the Land-Dweller was easily the most noteworthy, as it represented ...
With Lange, one can often assume that some insane complication will sit at the center of its watch fair releases. Literally at the center, typically rendered in extra jumbo size, like this ...
Co-branding is a touchy subject for many watch enthusiasts. It’s easy to create something that feels overblown or cynically commercial when combining two different brands’ design languages, ...
If Hollywood stars and trend forecasters are correct about the state of the watch world, it’s that bigger isn’t better anymore. Many brands are finding their sizing guidelines are in a state of ...
When the UR-100V Magic T launched in 2023, it took the 100 series and design language, added a full titanium bracelet, and toned down everything by a few degrees. The brand ended up with one of ...
Photos by David Bredan and Ed Rhee
At Watches & Wonders 2025, Nomos decided to loosen its collar a bit and have some fun. The result? The Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer — a worldtime ...