Watches

19th Oct 2022

Combining FitBit technology with Google’s features.

You can pick any color, material, and complications you want.

And it features an unconventional way to tell time.

The army veteran bought the Rolex Oyster Cosmograph 40 years ago for just $345.

It combines hype with great watch-making skills.

The DB5 sold for more than $3.2 million.

You can use it to tell time on Mars

From a one-of-a-kind Rolex to the ubiquitous Patek Philippe Nautilus, this is Rihanna’s epic collection.

From his (many) Richard Milles to his (many) AP Offshore models, LeBron’s collection is epic.

It’s so rare that it isn’t even included in any Rolex catalog.

From the iPhone 14 Pro to the surprise Apple Watch Ultra, this is everything Apple unveiled at its Far Out event.

The timepieces are hidden expertly inside the bracelet’s colored stones.

From diamond-studded pieces to the one with a dial so dark you ‘can’t see’ it.