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From Rolex to Grand Seiko, here are all the headliners from Watches and Wonders Geneva, the biggest release party in high-end ...
Among Rolex’s biggest flexes as a watchmaker is the fact it invented the first waterproof wristwatch, the Oyster, back in 1926. The Oyster Perpetual—a family of simple-yet-versatile sports watches ...
We’ve still got the Rolex GMT-Master. The GMT-Master, which was released in 1955 and is celebrating its 70th birthday this year, was a totally new kind of travel watch. The design made the ...
The Masters is underway at Augusta National after players took to the green, but there is another competition near the prestigious club: a land grab.
Get a taste of the Mediterranean, look at the Swiss metropolis' 15,000-year history or bid on timepieces that look out of ...
“You gotta build about five more places. It’s not big enough,” Trump told Bukele as the Oval Office erupted in laughter. On ...
However, that is not the case across the board – it doesn’t mean there aren’t more affordable watches on offer at more ...
Over a century after they first hit the market, Rolex ... a Rolex-green seconds hand, and the distinction of being far less ubiquitous than other pieces in the crown’s Professional watch lineup.
This is the first year that Bvlgari moves from exhibiting in hotel suites to showing in the exhibition halls of Watches and ...
From new watches filled with jewels and innovations to the launch of World Watch Day, Geneva was abuzz with watchmaking news.
For this year’s event, T3 will be reporting on Watches and Wonders live, so keep this page bookmarked and check back ...