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title: "Watches & Wonders 2026: Five Watches That Count"
type: "News"
locale: "en"
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description: "The Watches & Wonders 2026 event in Geneva showcased five notable timepieces amidst a challenging economic climate. Highlights include the Tudor Black Bay Ceramic, offering value at 6,300 Swiss francs; Vacheron Constantin's Overseas Ultra-Thin at 98,000 francs; Patek Philippe's luxurious models, including the 5204G-010 at 304,700 francs and the Nautilus 5610/1P-001; and the exclusive Rolex Day-Date 36 priced at $69,100. These selections reflect a blend of luxury and practicality, appealing to both collectors and first-time buyers."
datetime: "2026-04-17T08:17:25.000Z"
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# Watches & Wonders 2026: Five Watches That Count

_By Swiss Watch Advisor_

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**1\. Tudor Black Bay Ceramic**

  
_A sensible value proposition. (Image: Tudor)_

Let's start with something down to earth. With major Swiss banks and other financial institutions bracing for the next wave of layoffs — and crypto money no longer flowing quite so freely — belt-tightening is the order of the day. A full ceramic case and bracelet, METAS Master Chronometer certification, a seamlessly integrated clasp, all for 6,300 Swiss francs. That's a remarkably compelling value proposition. The newly unveiled 41mm is a strong start — here's hoping a 39mm version follows soon.

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**2\. Vacheron Constantin Overseas Ultra-Thin**

  
_Powered by the new in-house Calibre 2550. (Image: Vacheron Constantin)_

The third — and most frequently overlooked — member of the so-called Holy Trinity has just unveiled its first all-platinum sports model. The new Overseas reference 2500V/220P-H028 arrives with a salmon dial, an ultra-thin 39.5mm case, and an impressively simple strap-change mechanism that effectively gives you three watches in one.

Viewed that way, the list price of 98,000 francs starts to look almost reasonable — even in the current climate.

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**3\. Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Split-Seconds Chronograph**

  
_«Elevated casual» from the house of Patek Philippe. (Image: Patek Philippe)_

With tensions simmering around the Strait of Hormuz, one has to wonder how many of the platinum desk clocks unveiled for the Nautilus' 50th anniversary — reference 958G-001 at 205,000 francs — will actually find a home on office desks across the Middle East.

But if you're going all-in, do it properly. Few pieces capture «elevated casual» as effortlessly as the 5204G-010: a split-seconds chronograph with perpetual calendar, white gold case, blue dial, red accents, and a matching fabric strap. At 304,700 francs.

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**4\. Patek Philippe Nautilus 50th Anniversary**

  
_Timeless, elegant, beautifully proportioned: the anniversary Nautilus 5610/1P-001. (Image: Patek Philippe)_

A Nautilus roundup without a Nautilus would hardly do. And the «bigger is better» era appears to be finally running its course here too. Of the two anniversary releases, the white gold 5810/1G-001 at 41mm impresses — but the 5610/1P-001 is the more compelling watch.

Not simply because it's platinum, but because at 38mm and 6.9mm thin, it wears with a timelessness and proportion the larger model simply can't match. List price is, frankly, beside the point.

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**5\. Rolex Day-Date 36 «Turquoise»**

  
_Off-catalogue. (Image: Swiss Watch Advisor)_

What comes after the steel Pepsi, the solid-gold Day-Date, and the platinum Daytona in the collector's hierarchy of needs? Off-catalogue, naturally. Because standing out requires something that isn't listed anywhere official.

Enter the Day-Date 36, reference 128239-0083: white gold, turquoise dial, baguette sapphire indices. The perfect Monday morning watch for «oh, you're back in the office too?» The $69,100 list price is, once again, entirely irrelevant — just wrap it up.

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The dust from Geneva hasn't fully settled yet — a more considered distillation of the watch year 2026 is coming shortly. Until then: happy Sechseläuten.

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_Swiss Watch Advisor was founded by a Swiss private banker who shares his expertise on watches regularly with finews readers. As a fully independent advisor, he works with both first-time buyers and seasoned collectors to help them curate their collection — or find that one defining timepiece. Free of any conflicts of interest, Swiss Watch Advisor serves as a sounding board, offering second opinions and tailored recommendations. The author can be reached This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.._

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