Fratello Talks: Watches And Wonders 2025 Highlights
On this rapid-fire episode of Fratello Talks, Nacho and Lex take a short break from their busy schedules to discuss some of their Watches and Wonders 2025 highlights. On location at the YouTube studio at the show, they quickly run through some of the most notable releases, starting with Rolex and Tudor and moving on to some oddball favorites and unexpected head-turners. This episode only scratches the surface, of course. We’ll be back next week with a full-length episode to discuss more of the new watches. But before all that, it’s time for a wrist check.
Wrist check
Lex is spelunking through the canyons of Palexpo with his bright-white-dialed Grand Seiko Tough Quartz SBGX341. As far as worry-free, easy-to-wear watches go, this one is a solid option. And that’s precisely what one needs for this intense week of Watches and Wonders.
Nacho puts his latest watch, a lovely 1970 Caravelle Sea Hunter “Devil Diver,” through its paces at the fair. This 36.5mm dive watch was made by Caravelle, the sister brand of Bulova. It was made throughout the ’60s and ’70s and even in the ’80s. A hand-wound Citizen movement powers this charming vintage dive watch, which features beautiful tritium lume numerals.
Fratello Talks: Watches And Wonders 2025 Highlights
After two days at the show, the guys are only halfway through the week of Watches and Wonders 2025. With 60 brands exhibiting at the fair and countless others scattered around Geneva, it’s an intense yet exciting time for the watch world. Today, Nacho and Lex have taken over the YouTube studio at the main event to quickly review some of our highlights from the show. And though there are plenty of them, they don’t come close to covering the hundreds (if not thousands) of watches introduced on April 1st. But don’t worry; we’ll be back with a complete episode next week.
If you want to read about more of the watches released at Watches and Wonders 2025, you can find our coverage of the show here. Let us know what your highlights are in the comments section. Also, join us next week for another episode of Fratello Talks.