India, April 28 -- Someone on the internet called Watches & Wonders "Watchella," and now it's impossible to unhear. The comparison holds - just swap headliners for heritage maisons, backstage drops for closed-door previews, and street style for wrist shots. Each spring, Geneva becomes the industry's live feed: launches, leaks, collector chatter, auction signals, all collapsing into one high-frequency week.

When it comes to Watches & Wonders 2026, the lineup stayed tight but detail-driven. Rolex leaned into precise updates (case, calibre, dial) while Vacheron Constantin chose couture. Roger Dubuis went for architectural dials, Panerai refined its tool-watch DNA, and Frederique Constant continued to make complications feel accessible. On t...