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  • 2 weeks ago | gearpatrol.com | Zen Love |Jack Seemer

    How a Forgotten Watch Set the Stage for Rolex’s Biggest Release of the Year So you thought the Crown only made mechanical watches? Gear Patrol Share If Rolex is the ultimate symbol of prestige within watchmaking, quartz models exist at the opposite end of the spectrum.

  • 1 month ago | watchtime.com | Zen Love

    It’s big, it’s baller, and it burst onto the scene with a bang 20 years ago. Since its release in 2005, the Big Bang has become nearly synonymous with Hublot, and its anniversary is the brand’s focus this year. More than a collection, the Big Bang is a platform that encompasses many and various sub-collections, and the profusion of new models seems to echo its variety and the Hublot achievements it represents. For Watches & Wonders 2025, Hublot is releasing well over 20 Big Bangs.

  • 1 month ago | watchtime.com | Zen Love

    For Watches & Wonders 2025, Bremont announces new models in three collections, but the emphasis is clearly on the Altitude. The aviation line gets a full range including time-only and chronograph models that harken to classic Bremont style, personality and even specific models. More consistent with the brand’s recent rebranding, however, is a first for the British watchmaker: a complicated perpetual calendar GMT watch.

  • 1 month ago | watchtime.com | Zen Love

    Announced for Watches & Wonders 2025, the newest Tudor Black Bay 58 features a sleek burgundy dial and bezel, but it represents much more than a new colorway: it’s the future of the brand. It’s the latest in a still limited but growing number of Tudor models to feature the master chronometer certification from METAS. You loved the perfectly sized Black Bay 58 in its original version, but this very much seems like it’s now truly fulfilling its potential.

  • 1 month ago | watchtime.com | Zen Love

    Anniversaries are a big part of the product release cycle in watches, and Zenith is celebrating its 160th this year. It’s taking the occasion to highlight history and technical watchmaking with the reintroduction of a movement from the mid 20th century in the new GFJ watch, but a limited-edition trilogy of chronographs in blue ceramic celebrate a different side of the brand. It showcases its development of materials and its strong identity as a chronograph manufacturer — in an eye-catching way.

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