Tudor at Watches & Wonders 2026: Refinement in a Centennial Year (live pics)

By Brent Robillard Geneva, April 14, 2026: Watches & Wonders, Day One It was a full day on the floor—I had twelve meetings from open to close—and as expected, Tudor was one of the stops that drew consistent attention. In the lead-up to this year’s show, anticipation had been building steadily. A centennial, even one marking the registration of a name rather than the continuous … Continue reading Tudor at Watches & Wonders 2026: Refinement in a Centennial Year (live pics)

Canuck Timepieces x AndoAndoAndo Wormhole

by Tyler Frederick One bends time, the other keeps it I’m going to start this with one word: wormhole. The hypothetical space-oriented structure that acts as two connecting points between distant parts of the universe—a tunnel, to put it in simpler terms. While many are skeptical of the existence of wormholes, I fully believe there are wormholes that we encounter here in everyday life. We … Continue reading Canuck Timepieces x AndoAndoAndo Wormhole

Rado Marks 40 Years of the Integral in Neuchâtel with a New Anniversary Model and Expanded Collection

by Brent Robillard Neuchâtel In 1986, Rado introduced the watch that would become the Integral, its first high-tech ceramic timepiece and one of the defining designs of the brand’s modern history. This week in Neuchâtel, the Swiss maison marked that anniversary with the launch of a new 40th Anniversary model, alongside a broader 2026 Integral collection comprising nine new references. To celebrate the occasion, forty … Continue reading Rado Marks 40 Years of the Integral in Neuchâtel with a New Anniversary Model and Expanded Collection