
Tracey Llewellyn
Watch Editor at The Telegraph
Editor at WatchPro
Watch Editor at the Telegraph
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3 weeks ago |
revolutionwatch.com | Cheryl Chia |Celine Yap |Tracey Llewellyn |Wei Koh
At Watches & Wonders 2025, Rolex unveils a bold take on the Cosmograph Daytona, pairing a turquoise blue dial with yellow gold and black ceramic. The result? One of the most eye-catching Daytonas in the modern collection. The return of a Rolex turquoise dialTurquoise has been one of the hottest colors in watchmaking over the past few years, and that’s largely thanks to Rolex. In 2020, the brand introduced a lineup of colorful Oyster Perpetuals, including the now-famous turquoise blue.
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3 weeks ago |
revolutionwatch.com | Tracey Llewellyn |Rob Nudds |Zen Love |Celine Yap
Recently, Tudor has been having fun with vibrant additions to the Black Bay Chrono series, in flamingo blue colorways and a distinctive pink-dial variant, which has gotten anyone who’s come across it anything but excited. And Tudor has continued to bring that energy to Watches and Wonders, where they have once again surprised us with a couple of bold choices. We’re talking dial colors (some loud, some subtle), mechanical upgrades, and a show of hand against the downsizing trend.
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3 weeks ago |
revolutionwatch.com | Celine Yap |Tracey Llewellyn |Wei Koh |Cheryl Chia
At Watches & Wonders this year, Rolex has released the Land-Dweller, an integrated bracelet sports watch which features a new tonneau case along with a flat-link Jubilee bracelet. It comes in both 40mm and 36mm sizes across three precious metals, both equipped with Rolex’s first-ever high frequency movement, the calibre 7135.
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3 weeks ago |
revolutionwatch.com | Tracey Llewellyn |Wei Koh |Cheryl Chia |Troy Barmore
Patek Philippe’s 2025 releases reaffirm the brand’s commitment to refining its most coveted complications while injecting fresh design codes into its classic collections. The lineup showcases subtle yet meaningful updates to existing models, with some a focus on intricate calendar complications. At last year’s Watches & Wonders, particular emphasis was placed on travel watches, where Patek Philippe underscored its expertise in dual-time and world-time complications.
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3 weeks ago |
revolutionwatch.com | Celine Yap |Tracey Llewellyn |Wei Koh |Cheryl Chia
If the past couple of years were anything to go by, Rolex is one thousand percent more than capable of surprising the entire watch industry. Despite its vastness and completeness as a manufacture, Rolex is deceptively agile. The manufacture has also shown immense creativity not just in watch design but also in devising new technical solutions.
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