I Bought A Hype Watch - YouTube - Andrew Morgan Watches
The video highlights the cultural impact of hype watches, showing how limited-edition timepieces drive consumer excitement and shape market dynamics.
The video highlights the cultural impact of hype watches, showing how limited-edition timepieces drive consumer excitement and shape market dynamics.
The 2026 Santos de Cartier Chronograph marks a significant redesign, shifting from the oversized XL case of previous models to a more wearable LM size measuring 39.8 mm in width, 47.5 mm lug‑to‑lug, and 11.6 mm in thickness. The case retains Cartier’s signature satin‑
The Wren Diver One Titanium Dusk introduces a fresh colourway inspired by sunset hues to the brand’s lightweight diver collection. Featuring a gradient blue‑to‑black dial with orange lume accents, the watch is constructed from grade 5 titanium, making the case 0.9 mm thinner than its steel
The piece explores a little‑known vintage Jaeger‑LeCoultre model, the 114.100.54 “Baby Midas,” produced in the early 1980s by the French Jaeger Paris branch in collaboration with Cyma. Despite its modest production run—likely fewer than two hundred pieces—the watch stands out for its ultra‑slim,
Sotheby’s Hong Kong achieved a historic milestone by selling a 1987 Cartier London Crash for $1.99 million, nearly $2 million, far surpassing its pre‑sale estimate. The watch, one of only three made that year, attracted intense bidding from a Japanese collector, highlighting the enduring appeal of vintage