The 13 Best Watches at the Emmys, From Noah Wyle’s Cartier to Tramell Tillman’s Audemars Piguet

This year’s awards included big names like Noah Wyle and Tramell Tillman, showcasing plenty of stunning timepieces on the red carpet.

Watches and Wonders: Patek Philippe Calatrava 6196P

The next generation of the famous dress watch arrives in platinum and an enlarged surface area.

By Randy Lai

19/06/2025

Watches and Wonders: Rolex Land-Dweller 40

The first new Rolex collection since the 1908 is one of the most precise mechanical watches the marque has ever manufactured.

By Randy Lai

19/06/2025

Watches and Wonders: A. Lange & Söhne 1815

Despite its discreet size and thinness, this piece outperforms its older siblings on the energy front.

By Randy Lai

19/06/2025

Watches and Wonders: Cartier Privé Tank à Guichets

A rare bird by any measure, these new iterations present deep-cut collecting opportunities.

By Randy Lai

19/06/2025

Watches and Wonders: Hermès Cut Le Temps Suspendu

A modular enhancement to several of the maison’s signature timepieces, this complication makes time “disappear”.

By Randy Lai

19/06/2025

Watches and Wonders: Grand Seiko SLGB003

A sports watch that may be the most versatile evocation of an everyday wristwatch seen at this year’s shows.

By Randy Lai

19/06/2025

Watches and Wonders: Zenith G.F.J.

The brand revives an incredibly important movement—the Calibre 135—for its 160th anniversary.

By Randy Lai

19/06/2025

Watches and Wonders: Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar

Even in the world of haute horlogerie, some watches are more equal than others.

By Randy Lai

19/06/2025

True Blue

Chanel’s turn-of-the-century gamechanger has been recast in an enduring, and painstaking-to-make, midnight hue.

By Stephen Watson

27/06/2025

Watches and Wonders: Piaget Polo 79

A reincarnation of the legendary disco-era Polo with several subtle but key differences.

By Randy Lai

19/06/2025

Feminist Movements

Omega’s new Aqua Terra ladies’ watch is no token gesture: a commitment to women’s horology is part of the brand’s heritage.

By Brynn Wallner

19/06/2025

How Jean-Claude Biver’s Eponymous Watch Brand Is Navigating a Challenging Market

After five decades as an industry bigwig, JCB’s biggest challenge yet has been opening an independent family atelier in a farmhouse outside Geneva.

By Thor Svaboe

16/06/2025

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