This limited edition Grand Seiko SBGP017 quartz watch proves that precision, beauty, and craftsmanship don’t belong exclusively to mechanical timepieces.

This limited edition Grand Seiko SBGP017 quartz watch proves that precision, beauty, and craftsmanship don’t belong exclusively to mechanical timepieces.
White Ribbon Australia is calling on men to stop aiming for perfection and start aiming for progress, with a new campaign built on real stories, honest questions, and the courage to be better.
This Rolex is the last of the true tool watches: humble, tough, and built for those who actually needed it.
In the world of luxury watches, Swiss watchmaker F.P. Journe is one of the last real purists.
Walton Goggins' timepiece was old-money elegance at its best.
For decades, Cartier was the beautiful outsider — a jeweller that happened to make watches. Now it's the hottest watch brand in the world.
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For more than 50 years, Doxa has been a mainstay in the dive watch market, developing functional pieces built not for the boutique window, but for the open ocean.
Grand Seiko's new timepieces reflect the Japanese brand's enduring pursuit of precision and accuracy.
The only thing worse than Rolex waitlists… is Rolex waitlists with a 31% tax attached.
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The ODYSSEUS Honeygold is a quiet mic drop from a German brand you might not have even heard of.
Rolex’s new Land-Dweller was meant to be a bold debut, but with its PRX-like design and underwhelming impact, it left many wondering if Tissot did it better.
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A premium Swiss dive watch and one of the horological world's most reputable winders; the perfect additions to any collection.
Jacob & Co. has managed to capture the entire world for your wrist.
Baume & Mercier bring the French Riviera to Geneva.
A world-first, because three axes were never going to be enough.
It's always been a looker, but Tudor might have just released the coolest Black Bay yet.
These models have been built by a manufacture revered for developing nearly 200 of them since 1870... and it certainly shows.
A Swiss luxury timepiece fit for the grid.
Lights out and away we go.
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A ceramic celebration at Watches & Wonders.
For collectors desperate for a Swiss luxury timepiece with the soul of a fighter jet, Bell & Ross is your undeniable co-pilot.
Raymond Weil is back with another showstopper in Switzerland.
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Cartier had turned a century of watchmaking history into a modern-day masterstroke.
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Breitling brings Gallet back into the timekeeping spotlight.
The opening of Grand Seiko's first Melbourne boutique extends the Japanese watchmaker's position in Australia.
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