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How Apple's first wearable redefined the wristwatch—and the watch industry

Nine years ago, on April 10, 2015, a single device challenged long-held notions of what a wristwatch could be.

In 2015, the landscape of timekeeping was largely divided. On one side stood the venerated world of mechanical watches, celebrating intricate craftsmanship and heritage. On the other, the burgeoning but still niche realm of digital and "smart" watches, mostly catering to early adopters and fitness enthusiasts. The smartphone had already reshaped personal communication, but whether its functionality could successfully migrate to the wrist remained an open question. Could a tech company truly enter the deeply personal, often sentimental space of wristwear and succeed? Apple's answer arrived in the spring of 2015, not with a quiet whisper, but with a bold reimagining of the wristwatch.

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On April 10, 2015, Apple opened pre-orders for its first-ever watch, a device that would soon become known to enthusiasts

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Jack Nicklaus: The Golden Bear — The Greatest Champion in Golf History

Jack Nicklaus (born January 21, 1940, in Columbus, Ohio) is widely regarded as the greatest professional golfer of all time. Nicknamed "The Golden Bear," Nicklaus won a record 18 major championships over a career spanning three decades — including 6 Masters titles, 5 PGA Championships, 4 U.S. Opens, and 3 Open Championships. His first major came at the 1962 U.S. Open, and remarkably, his last arrived at the 1986 Masters, when he won at age 46 in one of sport's most iconic moments.

Beyond his unmatched playing record, Nicklaus accumulated 73 PGA Tour victories and represented the United States in six Ryder Cups. He turned his passion for the sport into a second career as one of the world's most respected golf course designers, with over 300 courses bearing his name acr

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Gordon Ramsay: British Celebrity Chef, Restaurateur, Television Personality, and Author

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Gordon Ramsay (born November 8, 1966, in Johnstone, Scotland) is one of the world's most celebrated chefs — a Michelin-starred culinary icon, global restaurateur, prolific author, and television personality. After a brief ambition to become a professional footballer was cut short by injury, Ramsay turned his focus to cooking, training under legendary mentors including Marco Pierre White in London and Joël Robuchon in Paris.

Today, Ramsay presides over a vast culinary empire spanning multiple continents, holding 17 Michelin stars across his restaurants. His flagship, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea, London, has held three Michelin stars since 2001 — making it one of the longest-running three-star establishments in the United Kingdom.

On television, Ramsay is renowned for his fiery, no-nonsense style on shows including Hell's Kitchen, MasterChef, Kitchen Nightmares, and Nex

 Welcome to Watch Drop Wednesday! This is your weekly roundup of the latest watch releases and announcements from the past 7 days. Stay tuned as we explore the newest timepieces hitting the market.

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Horology — Around the World

America once rivalled Switzerland in watchmaking output. The industry collapsed, but a new generation — from haute horlogerie makers in Pennsylvania to microbrands in Chicago and vintage restorers in Colorado — is quietly bringing it back.


This is the fourth instalment of our Horology — Around the World series, following features on CanadaFrance, and Norway. Of the countries we've covered so far, the United States presents the most dramatic arc: a nation that was once one of the world's dominant watchmaking powers, lost the industry almost entirely, and is now in the midst of a revival unlike anything happening elsewhere.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, American companies like Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, and Illinois produced millions of precision timepieces. The United States pioneered interchangeable parts and mass production in watchmaking — techniques so advanced that Swiss manufacturers sent delegations across the Atlantic to study them. At

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Gary Woodland: American Professional Golfer and 2019 U.S. Open Champion

Gary Woodland (born May 21, 1984, in Topeka, Kansas) is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour and one of the sport's most compelling comeback stories. A natural athlete, Woodland initially attended Washburn University on a basketball scholarship before transferring to the University of Kansas on a golf scholarship, where he won four amateur tournaments. He turned professional in 2007.

Woodland's crowning achievement came on June 16, 2019, when he won the 119th U.S. Open Championship at Pebble Beach Golf Links, holding off back-to-back defending champion Brooks Koepka to claim his first major title and a $2.25 million winner's cheque. Known for his prodigious length off the tee, Woodland is widely r

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Fifty-four years ago, the future of timekeeping arrived on the wrist. Encased in gold and radiating a futuristic red glow, it forever changed our perception of what a watch could be.

The year 1972 was a fascinating crossroads for horology. While Swiss mechanical watchmaking still reigned supreme, whispers of the "quartz crisis" were growing louder. Seiko had launched its Astron in 1969, proving quartz accuracy was viable, but the notion of a watch without hands, without a ticking escapement, was still largely confined to science fiction. Amid this tension between tradition and innovation, Hamilton's Pulsar division unveiled a device that would redefine the very concept of a wristwatch. On April 4, 1972, a watch emerged from the American watch brand Hamilton (under its Pulsar brand) that didn't just hint at the future; it presented a bold vision of the future, packaged as a luxury item.

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The Dawn of Digital Luxury

Dubbed the Pulsar P1 Time Computer, this grou

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NASA astronaut and engineer

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Christina Koch is an American NASA astronaut and engineer. Born in 1979, she was selected as an astronaut in 2013. She holds the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman, spending 328 days aboard the International Space Station (ISS) during Expeditions 59–61 (2019–2020). She also participated in the first all-female spacewalk with Jessica Meir. Koch has a background in electrical engineering and physics, with prior experience in space instrument development and remote field work (including in Antarctica). She is currently assigned as a mission specialist for NASA's Art

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Featured Entrepreneur: Reid Wiseman (full name: Gregory Reid Wiseman) is an American NASA astronaut and retired U.S. Navy cap...

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Reid Wiseman (full name: Gregory Reid Wiseman) is an American NASA astronaut and retired U.S. Navy captain. Born in 1975 in Baltimore, Maryland, he is a naval aviator, test pilot, and engineer with combat deployments. Selected by NASA in 2009, he flew to the International Space Station in 2014 as a flight engineer on Expedition 40/41 (165 days in space, including two spacewalks).

He previously served as NASA’s Chief of the Astronaut Office and is currently the commande

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For those who love the Singer restored Porsche 911, Singer Reimagined delivered a knockout. As highlighted by Fratello Watches, the brand has unveiled a Grade 5 titanium variant of its beloved Caballero.

Singer has long been the gold standard for translating 1970s automotive design into high-end mechanical chronographs. Dropping the Caballero in lightweight titanium is pure enthusiast bait—a masterstroke that marries vintage track aesthetics with highly wearable, modern material science.

 

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Horology — Around the World

Norway: Fjords, Nature, and a Handful of Compelling Watchmakers

Norway has no centuries-old horological tradition. What it has instead is a small, young group of brands that channel the country's dramatic landscapes into watches with real character—and growing international followings.

This is the third instalment of our Horology — Around the World series, following earlier features on Canada and France. Where those countries offer either deep heritage or a burgeoning renaissance, Norway is something different entirely: a scene that barely existed a decade ago, now producing some of the most visually striking microbrands in Scandinavia.

The Norwegian watch landscape is small—perhaps four active brands of note—and none manufactures movements. Every Norwegian-designed watch relies on Swiss or Japanese calibres. What sets these brands apart is not mechanical innovation but design conviction: a shared instinct to embed the textures, colours, and scale of Norway

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Watch Drop Wednesday — March 25, 2026

Your weekly Spot.Watch roundup of notable new releases from the past seven days.

Welcome to this week’s edition of Watch Drop Wednesday from Spot.Watch. Each week, we highlight some of the most interesting watch releases and fresh arrivals across the industry, from attainable daily wearers to enthusiast-driven launches worth keeping on your radar.

Here are the standout releases making noise this week.

Christopher Ward — C63 Sealander True GMT

Christopher Ward has expanded the Sealander line with a new C63 Sealander True GMT, adding one of the most practical travel complications in modern watchmaking. Unlike an office GMT, a true GMT allows the local hour hand to be adjusted independently, making it especially appealing for frequent flyers and anyone crossing time zones regularly.

This release strengthens Christopher Ward’s reputation for offering enthusiast-friendly specifications and strong value in a clean, versatile package.

Explore Christopher

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Trend Report & Modern Horology

Paint It Black: Why the All-Black Watch Trend Dominates 2026 Horology

From stealth pilot chronographs to avant-garde oil-filled displays, all-black watches have become one of the clearest design signals in modern watchmaking. What once felt tactical and niche now reads as refined, contemporary, and unexpectedly versatile across nearly every category of horology.
Design Shift
Black is no longer a novelty finish.
In 2026, it functions as a full design language: restrained, technical, and increasingly luxurious.
Material Story
Ceramics, carbon, and DLC changed the equation.
What once scratched or faded too easily now feels durable enough to anchor serious everyday wear.

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What once belonged mainly to tactical gear, military-adjacent tool watches, or fashion-driven limited editions has matured into something broader and more convincing. In 2026, brands like IWC, Ressence, Dior, and Bremont are showing that black does more than make a watch loo

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Horology — Around the World

France's Horological Revolution: The Birthplace of Watchmaking Reclaims Its Legacy

Long before Switzerland became synonymous with fine timepieces, it was Paris that stood at the centre of the horological universe. Today, a new generation of French watchmakers is writing the next chapter — blending centuries of heritage with independent spirit and modern design.


When collectors think of watchmaking capitals, Geneva and the Vallée de Joux come to mind first. But the story of mechanical timekeeping begins not in Switzerland — it begins in France. In the late 1770s, three of the most celebrated watchmakers in history — Ferdinand Berthoud, Jean-Antoine Lépine, and the young Abraham-Louis Breguet — kept workshops within steps of each other on the Place Dauphi

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CELEBRITY SPOT

Taylor Swift's Cartier Choice Redefines Celebrity Endorsement in the Watch World

The pop superstar's engagement announcement watch transforms a discontinued timepiece into the year's most coveted cultural artifact.

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When Taylor Swift posted her engagement announcement to Travis Kelce, the internet predictably exploded. Beyond the fairy-tale romance between America's pop princess and the NFL's golden boy, watch enthusiasts fixated on a different detail: the gleaming yellow gold Cartier Santos Demoiselle gracing Swift's wrist. In an era where celebrity watch choices can move markets overnight, Swift's selection represents something far more significant than mere accessorizing—it's a masterclass in authentic influence.

The Santos Demoiselle wasn't chosen for its current availability or marketing campaign appeal. Discontinued since 2017, this particular reference exists in a horological limbo that makes it simultaneously exclusive and ac

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Athlete Watch Spotting

Tiger Woods and the Rolex Deepsea: Why One of Golf’s Greatest Champions Keeps Reaching for Rolex’s Most Extreme Diver

Tiger Woods is one of the defining athletes of the modern era. The 15-time major champion and 82-time PGA Tour winner has built a career on resilience, precision, and relentless competitive focus. Fittingly, the watch most closely associated with him is not a delicate dress piece, but the Rolex Deepsea — a huge, overbuilt, technically uncompromising dive watch with a reputation for surviving conditions few humans ever will.

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Tiger Woods has been closely associated with the Rolex Deepsea for years.

Woods became a Rolex Testimonee in 2011, and Rolex’s own profile on him makes it clear that the Deepsea is more than a sponsorship prop. According to Rolex, Woods has worn the Deepsea for many years and sees

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GOLF LEGEND & CULTURAL ICON

Arnold Palmer's Rolex GMT: The King’s Golden Travel Companion

Arnold Palmer helped turn golf into television’s first great sporting spectacle, becoming one of the most beloved figures in the game’s history. On his wrist, the bold presence of a yellow gold Rolex GMT reflected the same combination of confidence, global reach, and unmistakable style that made “The King” a household name.
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Arnold Palmer wearing a gold Rolex GMT. Photo: archival footage.
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Arnold Palmer during the height of his playing career.

Few athletes have ever commanded the cultural presence of Arnold Palmer. Born in Pennsylvania in 1929, Palmer arrived at the perfect moment in American sports history — the dawn of television. With his aggressive playing style and everyman charisma, he helped transform go

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CNBC Host

Scott Waptner: From Founder to Venture Builder

is a prominent American financial journalist and TV anchor at CNBC. He hosts shows like Fast Money Halftime Report and Closing Bell, known for sharp interviews with major investors,...

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is a prominent American financial journalist and TV anchor at CNBC. He hosts shows like Fast Money Halftime Report and Closing Bell, known for sharp interviews with major investors, market analysis, and breaking news coverage. He's nicknamed "The Judge" for his di

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