Windup Watch Fair Celebrates 10th Anniversary in New York

Now in its 10th year, the Windup Watch Fair has become a go-to destination for independent brands and watch enthusiasts, with nary a Rolex in sight.

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A.I. Could Make the Smartphone Passé. What Comes Next?

As Apple prepares to release new iPhones this week, industry veterans shared their predictions for what will be the next big thing in personal computing.

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Blood Oxygen Measurements to Return to Some Apple Watches

The company said it would issue a software update to restart the technology, which was caught up in a patent dispute.

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Why Are Tariffs on Switzerland So High?

President Trump sees Switzerland as doing too little to address its trade deficit with the U.S., a gap he focused on as he imposed a 39% tariff on Swiss goods.

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Benrus Watches Is Revived by U.S. Investment Group

Benrus plans to produce watches in Switzerland, but is keeping its headquarters in the same Manhattan building where it was founded in 1921.

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Eight Watch Brands Now Sell $1 Billion a Year

There now are eight brands selling more than $1 billion each year. Experts say it means big brands are getting bigger and their products are getting pricier.

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Kristi Noem’s Rolex at El Salvador Prison Draws Attention

Kristi Noem’s trip to a prison in El Salvador drew social media attention for the homeland security secretary’s choice to wear a gold Rolex in such a setting.

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It’s Spring Forward Time for Some Famous New York Clocks

This weekend, Daylight Saving Time begins. Some clocks require special care.

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Don’t Let Daylight Saving Time Ruin Your Sleep

Here’s how to feel well rested when the clocks spring forward on Sunday.

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The Actor Fred Savage’s New Role Is as a Watch Entrepreneur

The actor, who spent his childhood in “The Wonder Years,” has established a watch assessment service.

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