
The Best Watch News You Missed This Week, SIHH Edition
MB&F’s avant-garde dive watch, new Royal Oaks, a unique Vacheron Constantin and other updates from SIHH.

MB&F’s avant-garde dive watch, new Royal Oaks, a unique Vacheron Constantin and other updates from SIHH.

In fact, it literally guarantees it.

A modest contrast to the rest of the show.

An amalgamation of watchmaking’s most difficult complications.
Not to mention a DLC-coated case and a ceramic bezel.

Audemars Piguet’s headlining reveal at SIHH sees an iconic design get a perpetual calendar and a full ceramic makeover.

At SIHH 2017, a few high-end brands are beginning to embrace the “entry-level” watch.
By Chris Wright

A watch inspired by the cosmos that has an incredible 23 complications.

With the perfect case size and a beautifully minimal dial.

A protest of Switzerland’s lax requirements to earn the “Swiss Made” label.

Featuring the same movement used in the original Royal Oak.

More affordable and reliable than mechanical watches, vintage quartz makes collecting less intimidating.

With a beautiful reverse “panda” dial.

Jaeger-LeCoultre’s new worldtimer is a world-first, a million fake watches are confiscated, Zenith gets a new CEO and more.

It’s also the first Omega watch you can order online.

An affordable entry into one of the coolest new colors in watch design.


The latest IWC Aquatimer is the most highly evolved one yet.
By Jason Heaton

A look back at the best stories our watch writers tackled over the course of 2016 — from Instagram’s horological Batman to the Citizen factory to a bizarre vintage Rolex.

The watches we’d most like to see on our wrists.