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Ep. 37 - Watches & Wonders 2026 Recap

Ep. 37

Episode 37 of the SJX Podcast recaps the biggest releases from the brands officially exhibiting at Watches & Wonders 2026. Highlights from the independent brands exhibiting around town will be covered in our next episode.


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    13:55||Ep. 43
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    25:50||Ep. 42
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    13:01||Ep. 41
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    22:09||Ep. 40
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    13:19||Ep. 39
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    17:54||Ep. 38
    During Watches & Wonders, all eyes are usually on the major brands exhibiting inside the cavernous Palexpo. Episode 38 of the SJX Podcast rounds up the highlights from the smaller fairs like Time to Watches, and the independents exhibiting on their own around town.Among the standouts were Mathieu Cleguer, who debuted a novel escapement of his own design, Dominique Renaud who launched a high-amplitude 1 Hz balance, and Franc Vila, who seems to be entering a new era of creativity.Show notes:1:12: Konstantin Chaykin ThinKing Mystery2:45: Anton Suhanov Flamingo4:20: Dominique Renaud Pulse 607:20: Cleguer Horology Inspiration One9:15: Niton Prima12:00: Franc Vila FVF2 14:30: Sylvain Pinaud Tourbillon15:00: Marco Lang Seven Spheres