The three top Swiss watch brands have long sought dominance over each other, but which brand is dominating the long-game?
Welcome to Watch Guy Watches, GQ’s monthly curation of high-end timepieces for the true watch nerds among us. This January, ...
The tourbillon is perhaps the most superfluous complication produced today, but it is inarguably the most spellbinding mechanism ever seen in a watch.
Immediately, collectors began pining for a version in stainless steel and now, less than three years later, Vacheron has ...
In 1972, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak turned the watch world on its head with its then-new combination of octagonal bezel; ...
LVMH Watch Week has officially kicked off in New York City (and Paris) today after a quick-switch change of venues. The annual event—showcasing the latest watchmaking releases from everyone from Louis ...
Apparently, it does not end with them. The fallout radius of the Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni legal battle continues to ...
The Rolex on Holland’s wrist was an Oyster Perpetual “Celebration” Dial. The watch created a bit of hype inception when it ...
Audemars Piguet celebrate its 150th anniversary, and while there’s sure to be a host of celebratory activations heralding the new this year, it’s always nice to indulge in nostalgia. It’s no news that ...
Known for crafting masterpieces for royalty, Breguet, supported by the French Crown in the late 1700s, and Chaumet delivered the 8K white gold automatic bracelet watch with Hijri instantaneous ...
Two models he designed in the 1970s, the Nautilus for Patek Philippe (1976) and the Royal Oak for Audemars Piguet (1970), remain ... in a luxurious and automatic titanium limited edition.
The arrival of a new version of the ‘222’ steel-cased sports watch to kick-off this year’s 270th anniversary of Vacheron ...