Oris has brought back its most unusual caliber—the hand-wound Calibre 113 with a 10-day power reserve, patented non-linear display, and a rare business calendar week display—and incorporated it into the Big Crown series for the first time. The result? A 43-mm metal “boss of the cabin” with a mint green dial and pink accents that feels more like a friendly Swiss organizer than a corporate arsenal. Oris Big Crown Calibre 113 - Price: $8,100 / CHF 6,350 / ~6,350 EUR.
Tesla Robotaxi finally available to the public – if you have the right phone, of course
In 2025, phones promised more AI and megapixels than ever before. Yet the most “common” choice climbed to the top of sales. First the story, then the reveal – backed up by data from Q1 (by model) and Q2 (by manufacturer and revenue). The best-selling smartphone in 2025?! Let’s see!
After nearly a decade of challenges and breakthroughs, TAG Heuer has succeeded in industrializing a carbon hairspring that promises greater resistance to shocks, magnetism and temperature changes. This innovation debuts in limited edition Carrera and Monaco models that combine cutting-edge technology with iconic design.
Zenith and USM, two Swiss legends, have joined forces in a unique project that combines the iconic 1969 Defy chronograph with the colorful modular furniture design of USM Haller. The result is a limited edition of 240 Zenith Defy Chronograph USM watches in four vibrant colors that not only bring history to life, but also bring practical art to the world of watchmaking and interior design, complete with a matching storage cabinet.
Unimatic and Massena Lab have joined forces for the final installment of their exclusive trilogy: the Modello Quattro U4S‐T‐SPW. Limited to just 60 pieces, this watch features a unique meteorite case that brings a piece of space to your wrist. With precise Swiss craftsmanship, innovative design and a touch of NASA-elegance, this is a time machine that goes beyond the ordinary.
Omega and Swatch are pushing the boundaries again with a new special edition of the MoonSwatch. The Mission to Earthphase Moonshine Gold MoonSwatch combines Snoopy, Woodstock, moon phases and even a popcorn motif – and it will be available for one day only, September 8, 2025. The result? A mix of nostalgia, space and collector’s craze.
The Huawei Mate XTs is here – a phone that doesn’t break, but folds three times. The second generation of Huawei’s tri-fold doesn’t care about convention: at a time when Samsung is still optimizing its “fold” recipes, Huawei is baking futuristic origami devices that are half smartphone, half tablet, and half science fiction.
Singer Reimagined, the Geneva-based brand known for its futuristic chronographs, has unveiled the Singer Caballero – its first watch with just three hands. Simple on the surface, but packed with hidden tricks: a six-day power reserve, four mainspring barrels and a sophisticated 39mm case.
The Fenix 8 Pro is the first Garmin to integrate LTE and satellite connectivity via inReach into a watch. The MicroLED version, with its stunning brightness, offers fantastic readability, but also comes at a significant trade-off in battery life and price. AMOLED models remain the sweet spot for most people.
In recent months, there have been rumors that Apple will raise prices again with the new generation of iPhone 17. However, a recent report from JPMorgan brings slightly more optimistic news - at least for the US market.
Apple has officially announced its fall “Awe dropping” event for September 9. The focus will be on the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, which are rumored to get a completely new rear with a horizontal “camera bar”, A19 Pro chip (3 nm), 12 GB RAM, Wi-Fi 7, larger screens (up to 6.9") and upgraded optics: for the first time, all three rear cameras are said to be 48 MP, and the selfie is 24 MP. As always: some things are official, but not much is yet — so we're marking what's official and what's “work-in-progress”.











