The Rolex Pepsi Is Dead, and the Market Smells Blood

Prices began to surge well before the news of the Pepsi’s discontinuation became official this week.

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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