News & Novelties
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Favre Leuba’s Bold Arrival at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026
Mark your calendars, watch enthusiasts! Favre Leuba, the second-oldest Swiss watchmaking brand, is set to make a grand debut at the illustrious Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 event. This showcase, happening from April 14th to 20th, promises to be the next big chapter in Favre Leuba’s storied history that began in 1737.
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Girard-Perregaux Introduces the Sleek and Sophisticated Calibre GP4800
Girard-Perregaux, a brand synonymous with Swiss luxury, has once again graced the watch world with a delightful surprise – the new in-house Calibre GP4800. Known for its tradition and innovation, this Manufacture not only creates movements but does so with a flair that captures the essence of philosophy, design, and heritage.
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Audemars Piguet and ten new brands Joins the Ranks of Watches & Wonders Geneva 2026
Hold onto your hats and, more importantly, your wristwatches! The much-anticipated Watches & Wonders Geneva 2026 is already making waves, thanks to the announcement that Audemars Piguet will be gracing the halls for the first time next year. Joining a cavalcade of ten other new marquee brands, Audemars Piguet, the legendary Swiss watchmaker hailing from…
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Frederique Constant’s New Classics Moneta Moonphase – A Touch of Class for Your Wrist
If you’ve been searching for an eloquent blend of classic design, moonphase complication, and affordability, Frederique Constant has just added a chic option to your wishlist. The Geneva-based watchmaker has expanded its already elegant Classics Moneta Moonphase collection with two new exciting models. Let’s unpack what makes these new offerings tick (pun totally intended)!
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The Bucintoro 1976: Supersonic Elegance on Your Wrist
If you’ve ever dreamed of a watch that’s not only a timekeeper but also a storyteller, you’re in for a real treat with Venezianico’s latest masterpiece – the Bucintoro 1976. Limited to just 100 pieces, this chronograph doesn’t just tell time, it shares a slice of aviation history, featuring parts from the legendary Concorde.
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Swiss Watches, Sanctions and the Detours of Luxury
Swiss watches have long stood for precision, heritage and artistry. They are prized objects that represent far more than timekeeping. Yet in today’s political climate they have also become a measure of how international trade bends under pressure, and not always in ways that deserve admiration.
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Armin Strom’s Tribute 1 Green Puts Nature on Your Wrist
Armin Strom, the Swiss watchmaking wizard, has conjured up a new verdant masterpiece – the Tribute 1 Green. Inspired by the lush greenery of forests, this dress watch ticks all the boxes for elegance and sophistication. From its forest green main dial with a hand-engraved pattern to the matching Alcantara leather strap, this watch is…
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Wilbur Unveils The NIGHT RIDER: A Supremacy in Limited Edition Timekeeping
There’s limited edition, and then there’s the Wilbur NIGHT RIDER, a wrist-worn beast that promises to stand out like a neon sign in a power outage. Just five – yes, five – of these carbon fiber-clad beauties will see the light of day, and only if you’re hand-picked to snag one. Talk about exclusive.
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Buben&Zorweg Creates Bespoke ‘Jewellery Heaven’ Safe
Buben&Zorweg, the masters of luxury safekeeping, have done it again. They’ve taken the concept of home security and added a splash of elegance with their latest creation – Jewellery Heaven. This bespoke safe, born from an architect’s vision and a client’s dream, blends seamlessly into a custom-built dressing area, combining aesthetics with high security. It’s…
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Panerai PAM05218: A Modern Echo of the Pre-Vendôme
In Panerai’s history, the 5218-202/A Marina Militare holds a special place. Issued in 1993 only to the Italian Navy, it never reached civilians and later became known as the “pre-Vendôme.” With so few made, it turned into one of those elusive references collectors whisper about but rarely see.