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The Secret World of Czapek: 10 Years of Mastery
Czapek, the renowned Swiss watchmaker, celebrates its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of reviving the legacy of François Czapek, one of the most talented watchmakers of the 19th century.
Art Edition Collaboration Between Moritz Grossmann & Max Frintrop
Our new video presents an incredible story of how art can collaborate with watchmaking, creating masterpieces even from the drops of colours from the floor.
The Best Watches from Watches And Wonders 2025
A new candy for your eyes. Our little tribute to the great masters-watchmakers who have made Watches and Wonders 2025 an amazing Salon by creating these outstanding pieces.
The Hand-Made Seconde Foudroyante by Oscillon
The First hand-made Seconde Foudrayante - Fragmentum by Oscillon.
The First Clock with over 400 Days of Power Reserve!
This incredible clock is just a prototype, but it will blow your mind the moment you start digging deeper into the mechanical part of this marvel.
He Created His Own Brand to Make Watches better than Derek Pratt
Many of you have heard about this guy who helped bring back the name of Derek Pratt to the watchmaking world.
Optimus Prime For Your Wrist: Meet HAUTLENCE’s Robot-Inspired Retrovision ’85
A robot? A watch? A transformer? A nostalgic time-travelling machine! 🤖 Paying tribute to the wild creativity of the 1980s, HAUTLENCE unveils a jaw-dropping horological tribute: the RETROVISION ’85.
H. Moser & Cie. Goes Full Warhol!
In true H.Moser & Cie. spirit, the brand breaks all the rules of traditional watchmaking with a bold, Andy Warhol-inspired collection that breathes new life into natural gemstones.
First Integrated Bracelet For An Oil-Filled Display Watch of Ressence!
Meet the all-new TYPE 7 — the most advanced tool watch Ressence has created to date. This time, on an integrated bracelet to underline the boldness of a sports watch.
Old New Perpetual Calendar in 40 MM by Frederique Constant
The Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture by Frederique Constant makes a refined return, and it is smaller and better than ever!
The Big Recap!
With over 55,000 visitors and 23,000 public tickets sold, Watches & Wonders 2025 remains the global stage for horology. And this year, nearly 10,000 young minds were introduced to the magic of mechanical watchmaking—future collectors and creators in the making.
WATCHPORN 2024: Part 2
You’ve waited all year for this video, and we are ready to deliver it! The best watches of 2024 - the WatchesTV version. Part 2
Enjoy and Happy 2025!
WATCHPORN 2024: Part 1
You’ve waited all year for this video, and we are ready to deliver it! The best watches of 2024 - the WatchesTV version. Enjoy and Happy 2025!
DERESTRICTED HOROLOGY by Sylvain Berneron
By going against the rules of how things should be done in the watchmaking industry, Sylvain Bergeron has managed to create a grail watch, desired by many and already sold out for the years to come.
PRIMETIME/SHOWTIME
In this Showtime edition, we come back on the Watches & Wonders week, new watches, and other important developments on the business side.
Amida: The Renaissance of a 70s Icon
Amida Watches, the digital star of the 1970s, is back fro the ashes with its retro-futuristic style and more refined finishes.
Pirates of Watches & Wonders 2024: SpaceOne Watches
Guillaume Laidet, the co-founder of SpaceOne Watches, Olivier Gamiette and Théo Auffret present a timepiece with the most futuristic design and exceptional complication.
Alpina & Frederique Constant at Watches & Wonders 2024
In 2024, Alpina is descending from the mountains into the deep sea, and Frederique Constant dives fully into complications with the 40mm Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture.
Ressence at Watches & Wonders 2024
After presenting the eucalypt shade of green for their Type 3 model last year, Ressence came to Watches & Wonders 2024 with a new colour palette.
Nomos Glashütte at Watches & Wonders 2024
In 2024, Nomos Glashütte for the first time came to Watches & Wonders. They debuted with 31 colour variations of their Tangente 38 date pieces to celebrate 175 years of watchmaking in Glashütte.