The Closed Case Back Is the Point
IWC came to Geneva with a quiet argument: the best thing a watch can do is get out of your way.

The Price Was Always the Lie
EVs just undercut gas cars in the UK — and the real story isn't about batteries.

The Coach Who Knows When to Read the Room
Steve Kerr didn't close a door — he told you exactly what he thinks is behind it.

The Government Blinked
A federal judge just ruled that pressuring platforms to kill ICE-tracking tools violated the First Amendment — and for once, the surveillance state lost the room.
In Rotation

Patek Didn't Play It Safe This Year
Two watches from Geneva that suggest the most traditional house in horology is finally willing to surprise itself.

The $150 Ticket Before the Ticket
NJ Transit just told World Cup fans what transit agencies have been quietly deciding for years: getting there is your problem now.

The Orb Is the Point
World isn't selling security. It's selling the feeling of being real in a world that's starting to doubt it.
You Can't Improve a Corniche. You Can Only Turn It Up.
The Bracelet Was Always the Point
Prince Isn't Back. It Was Never Gone — You Just Stopped Paying Attention.
The Grid Doesn't Care About Your Roadmap
The Stick Shift Is Lancia's Most Honest Argument
The Sneaker That Stopped Pretending
What you should know.
The $5 Postcard That Beat a $585 Million Warship
A Dutch journalist mailed a Bluetooth tracker inside a postcard to a navy frigate and tracked it for a full day. The ship never knew. That's the whole story, and it's a bad one.
A Hundred Years of Not Asking for Your Opinion
Rolex's centennial move at Watches & Wonders says everything about a brand that has never confused confidence with arrogance.
The $3.9 Billion Question Nobody's Asking
The Padres just sold for a record-shattering sum, and the sport of baseball had almost nothing to do with it.
The Government Got Hacked. The Hacker Got a Talking-To.
Nicholas Moore breached three federal networks, posted the evidence on Instagram, and walked out of court with probation. Make it make sense.
Golf Doesn't Care If You Can Golf
Tom Holland, LeBron, and Bryson's content calendar reveal what golf actually is now — and it has nothing to do with your handicap.
OpenAI Stopped Pretending
The departures of Kevin Weil and Bill Peebles aren't a brain drain — they're a confession.
Storieswe’re telling.

The Stillness of Getting It Right
The Iwao Blue doesn't ask for your attention — it simply holds it, and that's the whole argument.

The Art of Making Difficult Look Inevitable
A Hypebeast piece on Tyshawn Jones' ollie accidentally wrote the best definition of taste I've read this year.

The Comfort of the Known
Watches & Wonders 2026 didn't ask what comes next — it asked how well we remember what came before.

The Watch That Knows It Doesn't Need to Explain Itself
At Watches & Wonders 2026, Vacheron Constantin didn't chase a single story — and that restraint turned out to be the most interesting thing in the room.

