It’s not often that we talk about a platinum watch here on Fratello. One of the last reviews I did on a platinum watch was on the Vacheron Constantin Historiques
It’s not often that we talk about a platinum watch here on Fratello. One of the last reviews I did on a platinum watch was on the Vacheron Constantin Historiques
Less is more. These are words you wouldn’t necessarily attribute to Louis Moinet CEO Jean-Marie Schaller. You can find him in the dictionary under “exuberant”, but not just him. You
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors François-Paul Journe releases the final version of his Vegabondage line with this new release of the model 1 in Gold. New:
The people at Swatch Group must be pleased to know that despite non of their brands being present at Watches & Wonders, two of them are still the talk of
Cvstos is a Swiss independent watchmaking company we rarely covered but has been in business for about 15 years now. We recently covered the race-inspired Challenge Chronograph Sprint, a powerful
July 23rd, 1989. The unforgiving cobblestones of the Champs-Élysées, Paris, France. Eight seconds separated the victor and his shell-shocked victim. This was the scene of cycling’s greatest day. The conclusion
Live from Watches and Wonders, we talk to the President of the Seiko Watch Corporation, Akio Naito, about the evolution of Grand Seiko as a separate brand, the expansion of
Ah, Spring is FINALLY here, after a murky winter with the bitterly cold wind howling past the window of my home office. But while my new Bianchi road bike is
When the latest Matrix film was released, I, like many of you (I imagine), was transported back to 1999 when the first film came out and blew my 14-year old
The Geneva-based watch week is over… And we can go back to normal. And there have been some pretty cool things released recently, such as these new, vividly coloured Nomos.
It’s time for another episode of Fratello On Air, and wow, do we have news! In fact, we have so much news that our New-Watch Rundown will consist of two
BY ERIK SLAVEN Introduced in 1978, the Arceau design has become a major collection for Hermès with both time-only dials and unusual, complicated displays like the Arceau L’Heure De La Lune.
BY ERIK SLAVEN Louis Moinet is both a new and old watchmaker. The man himself was a French horologist known for radically advanced and ornate clocks for clients including Napoleon Bonaparte,
It’s over, ladies and gentlemen. A whole seven days of Watches And Wonders in an unseasonably cold and snowy Geneva. And as unexpected as the sub-zero temperatures and frozen precipitation
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Patek Philippe releases four new models in their now timeless shades of green. Here is our overview of the two men’s