
Simplicity Just Stole the Spotlight with A. Lange & Söhne’s Latest Creation
A. Lange & Söhne refines simplicity with the Saxonia Thin, a watch defined by balance, clarity and calm precision.
A. Lange & Söhne refines simplicity with the Saxonia Thin, a watch defined by balance, clarity and calm precision.
Longines Spirit Pilot and Flyback unite vintage flight spirit with accuracy and comfort for collectors who value clarity and craft too.
Audemars Piguet crowns its RD series with the Royal Oak “Jumbo” RD#5, uniting elegance, innovation and rarity in a 150-piece finale.
Roger Dubuis unveils The Enchanter Merlin, a rare 28-piece timepiece where Arthurian legend meets audacious haute horlogerie.
From Rolex to Patek Philippe, fine watches are no longer just heirlooms but tangible assets shaping modern portfolios.
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s new Master Control Calendar blends timeless elegance with modern watchmaking, limited to just 500 pieces.
IWC Schaffhausen partners with Vast to take Swiss watchmaking into orbit, testing mechanical timepieces for the space age.
Watch Lovers Playground by Chronoby's is where watch lovers grow their passion, from first interest to a deep knowledge of watches.
Discover which Rolex watches, like the Datejust and Day-Date, are best for elegant and formal occasions.
The crown of a Rolex holds a secret code, with discreet symbols that reveal both the metal and the mastery within.
The Paul Newman Daytona transformed from a rare racing watch to a cultural icon, becoming the most valuable Rolex ever sold.
U.S. tariffs hit Swiss watches with 39% duties. Prices, jobs, and consumer habits shift as the industry faces a ticking test.
Watches of Switzerland posts a strong start to FY26 with steady demand in the US and UK, standout performance from its new Rolex London flagship, growth in certified pre-owned watches and progress on new showroom openings.
Swatch Group defies U.S. tariffs with strong sales, small price hikes, stockpiling strategy, and sharp criticism of Swiss government’s weak stance.
Swiss watch exports rose in July, driven by US stockpiling, while Asia's growth slowed, as Spain expanded, and Ireland declined.
Discover the watch styles and trends that captivated collectors in 2024, as revealed by 1stDibs' exclusive report.
Audemars Piguet crowns its RD series with the Royal Oak “Jumbo” RD#5, uniting elegance, innovation and rarity in a 150-piece finale.
Audemars Piguet returns to the global stage as it joins Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, marking a milestone for collectors.
Vacheron Constantin reveals the Métiers d’Art – Tribute to the Quest of Time, a poetic, double-sided celebration of 270 years.
The Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 5520RG-001 Alarm Travel Time combines rose gold design, dual time zones, and a mechanical alarm for modern travellers.
Some watches keep time, some watches define an era, and then some creations transcend both function and fashion. In 2024, Vacheron Constantin unveiled such a creation. Known as Les Cabinotiers – The Berkley Grand Complication, it is now recognised as the most complicated watch ever made. 0:00 /0:06 1×
Patek Philippe appeals to purists who value heritage, rarity, and timeless craftsmanship over trend-driven luxury.
Christian Selmoni reveals the complexity behind Vacheron Constantin’s Calibre 2757 with tourbillon, minute repeater and split-seconds chronograph.
Crafted in rare numbers and crowned in legend, the Patek Philippe 2499 remains the ultimate obsession for the world’s top collectors.
Honouring 150 years of craftsmanship, Audemars Piguet debuts deep blue ceramic inspired by the skies of Vallée de Joux.
Sandrine Donguy shares the vision, craft and celestial inspiration behind Vacheron Constantin’s poetic Métiers d’Art collection.
Marking its China debut, “The Quest” by Vacheron Constantin arrives in Shanghai to honour 270 years of excellence.
Chronoby's is where watch lovers grow their passion, from first interest to a deep knowledge of watches.
Girard-Perregaux’s new Calibre GP4800 blends heritage with cutting-edge watchmaking, delivering precision, beauty and modernity.
Marking 180 years of Saxon watchmaking, Glashütte Original presents a PanoMaticLunar that shimmers like starlight on the wrist.
Audemars Piguet returns to the global stage as it joins Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, marking a milestone for collectors.
Louis Erard and Vianney Halter unveil Le Régulateur II, a 178-piece worldwide edition with a refined dial, riveted bezel and Swiss artistry.
Your daily watch reflects your taste, your temperament, and the story you quietly share with the world each day.
From the Moon to the Mariana Trench to Everest, these legendary watches became partners in humanity’s greatest adventures.
Vacheron Constantin reveals the Métiers d’Art – Tribute to the Quest of Time, a poetic, double-sided celebration of 270 years.
Carved from Jungfrau granite, the Tissot RockWatch returns as a 999-piece limited edition; a rare fragment of the Swiss Alps for the wrist.
The BR-X3 takes Bell & Ross into a new era with its multi-layer case, aerospace-inspired design and high-performance Swiss movement.
Tudor brings together Rolex heritage, smart design and lasting engineering for a watch that feels right on the wrist every day.
To own a watch with an in-house movement is to wear the maker’s vision on your wrist and to celebrate true independence.
Jaeger-LeCoultre unveils the Reverso Tribute Enamel ‘Horse’, a rare masterpiece blending horology, art, and Lunar New Year spirit.