Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025, the largest trade fair for new watches in the watch industry, was held in Switzerland from April 1st to 7th. This year, there have been concerns about the future of the watch market due to the impact of the global economy, but various new watches have been released that show off the technical capabilities and aesthetic sense of each company, seemingly unfazed by these circumstances. We would like to ask our readers to choose their No. 1 model from among those announced at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025!

Which is your No. 1 watch?
The Chronos Top 10 Watches Rankings is a regular feature of the Japanese edition of Chronos. A panel of watch experts chooses 10 recommended models for each given theme, and then decides on the top 10 based on the most votes.
However, the rankings made by each selection committee member do not necessarily match the "recommendations" or "favorites" of readers. Therefore, at webChronos, the rankings chosen by readers are determined by voting.
In a normal project, readers would choose their No. 1 from 10 models selected in advance by the magazine, but this time we would like readers to choose one model themselves and then fill out the questionnaire form freely. The voting deadline is 23:59 on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
This is the masterpiece of Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025!

Watches & Wonders Geneva, the largest trade fair for new releases in the watch industry, took place this year from April 1st to 7th, 2025. This year marks the sixth edition of the trade fair, which began in 2020, and is expected to feature a record number of approximately 60 manufacturers (and brands).
On the other hand, there are concerns that the future of the global economy will create a headwind for the watch market. However, at this year's new product fair, various companies have released a number of new watches that seem to defy the economic gloom, such as models equipped with new movements, watches with surprising complications, and glittering jewelry watches.

Celebrating its 270th anniversary, Vacheron Constantin has launched this extraordinary complication watch. The company calls it "the most complicated wristwatch ever made," featuring 41 mechanisms. Automatic (Cal. 3655). 204 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve of approximately 72 hours. 18K white gold case (45mm diameter, 14.99mm thick). A unique piece.
The theme this time is the masterpiece model of the new watches announced at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025. We would like our readers to choose the one they think is the best and enter their opinion in the survey form below.
Ranking Response Form [April 16, 2025 (Wednesday) 23:59]
*When entering your information, please be as specific as possible about the model name (e.g., "Ingenieur Automatic 35").



