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TAG Heuer surprises precisely no one with the release of a full Formula 1 collection recalling the original 1986 design. This comes after taking the official timekeeper role of Formula 1 racing, and a limited edition KITH remake of the…
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Hands-On: A. Lange & Sohne Introduces Odysseus in Full Honeygold
A. Lange & Sohne introduced four new references in Geneva this week at Watches & Wonders, including a pair of 34mm time only 1815 references with new movements, a frankly bonkers perpetual calendar minute repeater, and an Odysseus rendered in…
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The Tudor Pelagos Goes Ultra, Gets Back to Its Roots
Tudor is taking the Pelagos back to its roots with a new release today dubbed the Ulta. This is a 1,000 meter titanium diver built in the style of the original Pelagos design, the first such release we’ve seen since…
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Rolex Celebrates 70 Years of the GMT with New 126729VTNR with Green Cerachrom Dial
After some debate, Rolex informed us last year that the brand would formally recognize 2025 as an anniversary year for their GMT-Master collection. Little did we know that Rolex had other big plans for this year (more on that over…
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IWC Debuts New Ingenieur Sizes, Materials, & Complications
IWC is leaning into their modern Ingenieur collection in a big way this year with no less than six new references being released today in Geneva to kick off Watches & Wonders 2025. The headliner is a perpetual calendar in…
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Rolex Debuts the Dynapulse Escapement with Caliber 7135 and New Land-Dweller Collection
It’s not often we see a wholly new model released by Rolex. The Sky-Dweller was the last to bring a novel feature to life in 2012, and the 1908 brought a new caliber to life in 2023. This year, we’re…
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Zenith Caliber 135 Returns with New GFJ
Zenith is celebrating their 160th anniversary this year, and they’ve taken the opportunity to bring back the renowned caliber 135 (once again) within a new framework named for the brand’s founder, Georges Favre-Jacot. The new watch is the GFJ, and…
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TAG Heuer Revives Classic F1 Watch
TAG Heuer is back in F1 as the official timekeeper, and if you’ve watched any of the races thus far, you’ve likely noticed the new clocks at pit exit fashioned after the old school TAG Heuer F1 watch. It’s a…
