Watches
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Why are watch designers so drawn to brutalism?
Watch brands looking for ways to break the conservative mould look to brutalist architecture and 1970s design codes
By James Gurney Published
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Classic watch designs to last a lifetime
When considering which watch design to invest in, disregard trends and consider classic pieces characterised by timeless design
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Omega's Olympic record of timing inventions
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Ahead of the iPhone X release, we take a look at Apple’s latest suite of products
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Meet Baume: the future-proof watch brand making sustainable design good for business
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Chain reaction: the Hermès Cape Cod links back to the future
By Katrina Israel Last updated
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Watch our highlights from Milan’s second annual Fashion Film Festival
By JJ Martin Last updated
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Heart and soul: TAG Heuer celebrates the enduring appeal of the Monaco
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Watch brands celebrate the first timepieces in outer space
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Tom Ford’s first Swiss watch enters with a 1970s swagger
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Louis Vuitton opens watches and jewellery store in Paris
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Larsson & Jennings’ portable watch studio begins its global whistle stop tour
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Hermès Arceau watch reinterprets a silk scarf design
The Hermès Arceau The Three Graces is inspired by British artist Alice Shirley’s trip to South Africa
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Exceptional collection of vintage Panerai watch designs to go on sale in Paris
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Independent watchmaker Hannes Bonhoff rethinks time
By Josh Sims Last updated
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Hermès collaborates with artists on Watches and Wonders 2021 scenography
Hermès has worked with Clément Vieille and Pierre Pauze on the backdrop to its newest watch release, the H08, unveiled as part of the Watches and Wonders fair
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Formafantasma and Dozie Kanu win the 2018 Hublot Design Prize
By Caitlin McDonald Last updated
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Editor's Pick: Rolex at Baselworld 2019
Rolex is all about the detail and small changes make for a surprisingly large impact, as the Swiss watchmaker’s new designs reveal
By James Gurney Last updated
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Paul Smith and Braun rethink classic clocks
The limited edition collection of clocks and a watch puts a colourful spin on classic pieces
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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New Longines Spirit watch has vintage appeal
The Longines Spirit – now in a chic racing green – has elegant vintage details
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola puts her tastemaker’s stamp on Panerai’s new London outpost
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Patek Philippe extends its influence on London's New Bond Street with the help of architects AW²
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Baselworld 2012: Wallpaper's top 15 watches
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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X-men: the erotic watch gets a Fellini-esque update
By Ken Kessler Last updated
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’We don’t have to compromise’: exploring the Scandinavian design styling of Bravur watches
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Watches & Wonders announces a new digital watch community
The annual event, which was due to begin in Geneva today, will instead unveil a host of new watch releases online
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Harry Winston opens a new salon in Shanghai
By Caragh McKay Last updated