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This week’s discussion offers a first reaction to new releases from Watches & Wonders 2026, from 50 years of the Nautilus, to whatever Tudor is thinking for their 100th anniversary. There are loads of new watches to go over, and…
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Introducing: Ulysse Nardin [Super] Freak Goes All-In
The Freak takes a big step in its evolution this week with the release of what is aptly named the Super Freak, and it’s not only the most dramatic Freak to ever be conceived, it’s the most complex time-only watch…
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Introducing: A. Lange & Söhne’ Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar “Lumen”
A. Lange & Söhne is introducing a new flagship addition to their Lange 1 collection this week in the Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar “Lumen”. This marks the first appearance of a Lumen dial in the Lange 1 collection since…
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Introducing: Moser Teams Up with Reebok to Bring Back the Pump in New Streamliner
In one of the more unlikely collaborative efforts in years, H. Moser has somehow connected with Rebook to bring back their classic ‘Pump’ branding that first debuted in 1989. In a year that saw the release of one of the…
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Introducing: Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points
In 2019, Vacheron Consntantin revealed a special Dual Time Overseas execution made specially for photographer and explorer Cory Richards to use during an ascent attempt of Mount Everest. The summit attempt, which utilized a new route, may have failed, but…
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Introducing: Tudor Celebrates 100 Years with New Monarch
Tudor’s incremental Black Bay updates this year may not include the fireworks some were hoping for, but there is a surprising new release from Watches & Wonders, and it isn’t even a dive watch. The Monarch is an entirely new…
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Introducing: A. Lange & Söhne Brings Back the Saxonia Annual Calendar
The Saxonia Annual Calendar returns to the A. Lange & Söhne catalog this week with the introduction of two new 36mm references sporting a new automatic caliber in the L207.1. The watch was a staple of the previous generation when…
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Introducing: The Rolex Daytona 126502 with ‘Albino’ Enamel Dial
It’s only been around for three years, but the current generation of the Rolex Daytona has already separated itself from the previous generations in some pretty important ways. A handful of unexpected releases have shown a willingness to divert from…
