Live AuctionThe Hong Kong Watch Auction: XVIIIHong Kong
ConcludedMay 25, 2024
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Our favorite watches from our second live watch auction of the year.
Read moreInterested in a steel Nautilus chronograph? You only have one discontinued reference to look for.
Read moreA guide to F.P. Journe's most unusual collection of timepieces.
Read moreCelebrating the world's costliest digital watch.
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Read moreInterest in F.P. Journe has surged to unprecedented heights over the past five years – here's why.
Read moreCloisonné. Champlevé. Paillonné. Grand feu. Miniature painting. What do all these terms have in common?
Read moreThe Platonic ideal of a vintage Rolex sport watch.
Read moreIt’s the 25th anniversary of Patek Philippe’s first modern chronograph – so to celebrate, we’re going deep.
Read moreReject modernity, embrace the pocket watch.
Read morePick your favorite: Black Label, Ruthenium, or Anniversaire.
Read moreHappy 30th birthday to A. Lange & Söhne!
Read moreWhat we've all been asking for – more Cartier.
Read moreThe Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore is a watch that was destined to evolve, and changes to its design happened almost instantly and throughout the first few years of its production. Those early watches – made during the original run of the Ref. 25721ST – proved how versatile and marketable “The Beast” could be, and with time and imagination, those incremental changes turned what was once an unpopular watch into an iconic design. Arthur Touchot explains.
Read moreThe legendary ref. 5004 and the current-gen ref. 5204 face off in a one-of-a-kind showdown.
Read moreAs told by Francesca Cartier Brickell, in "The Cartiers: The Untold Story of the Family Behind the Jewellery Empire."
Read moreA review of the first four wristwatches from the pioneering mind of Maximilian Büsser and his team at MB&F.
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