Thomas picks conservative classics as Watches and Wonders 2026 favorites

Fratello Watches writer Thomas highlighted three understated luxury timepieces as his top picks from Watches and Wonders 2026. He favored subtle refinements over bold innovations from brands like Cartier, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and A. Lange & Söhne. The event showcased brands adapting to industry shifts, drawing his eye to familiar designs.

Thomas, a writer for Fratello Watches, shared his Watches and Wonders 2026 favorites in an article published on May 2. He ranked conservative classics highest amid an industry grappling with change. 'None of those really caught my attention this time around,' he wrote, preferring 'subtler updates to familiar recipes over the more radically new.' The Geneva-based Watches and Wonders event featured new releases from top brands, but Thomas focused on elegant refinements rather than daring designs. He typically eyes sports watches from Rolex and Tudor but found their offerings disappointing this year. His top choice is the Cartier Privé Tortue Monopoussoir, an update to the 2024 model with a cleaner opaline dial in burgundy printing, a single Roman numeral at 12 o’clock, and beaded hour markers on its 34.8mm-wide platinum case. The hand-wound monopusher chronograph caliber 1928 MC remains inside the 43.7mm-long, 10.2mm-thick case. Second place went to the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronometre Perpetual Calendar in steel. Thomas praised its integrated bracelet, fresh blue dial, and complex yet clean proportions exuding 'restrained, confident Jaeger-LeCoultre DNA.' The caliber 868 provides full complications in a structured dial that contrasts the exterior perfectly. Rounding out the trio is the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Annual Calendar in an ultra-compact 36 × 9.8mm case. It features a new caliber and refined details like hobnail ends on applied indexes. Thomas called it a subtle standout in Lange’s typically bold lineup, ideal for discreet long-term wear. Readers praised the selections as 'elegant, restrained, and timeless,' with many echoing enthusiasm for the JLC and Cartier pieces.

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