TAG Heuer has replaced Rolex as Formula 1's official timekeeper after previously serving in the role from 1992 to 2003 for F1.
Rolex has just raised its prices for the new year. Here's why that might not be bad news if you're in the market for a watch.
The new store in the Fontainebleau Las Vegas follows the September 2024 opening of the Boucheron boutique in New York.
We asked the experts what they predict for watches in 2025, and we got varying answers that add up to an interesting landscape for horology this year.
Starting from next season, TAG Heuer will again be F1’s official timekeeper, having previously held the title between 1992 ...
Tag Heuer will replace Rolex as Formula One's official timekeeper this season as part of a new 10-year partnership with ...
Tag Heuer will replace Rolex as Formula One's official timekeeper this season as part of a new 10-year partnership with ...
The watch community has long speculated about whether Rolex would raise its prices in 2025, and now the answer is clear: yes, ...
The Australian Open has confirmed that the prize money breakdown for the 2025 edition of the season’s first major will be $96 ...
London-based jewellery company Graff Diamonds unveiled a masterpiece at Baselworld. Designed by the company's founder ...
Priced at $4,900 and available from January 2025, the Longines Ultra-Chron Carbon is the Swiss luxury brand's first-ever ...
A string of burglaries at the homes of athletes in the US, including American football players, Travis Kelce, Joe Burrow and basketball star Luka Doncic, prompted the FBI to warn professional sports ...