Garmin has upgraded to vibrant AMOLED displays for its new Forerunner 265 and Forerunner 965 smartwatches. Light, bright and made for any distance, Forerunner 265 and Forerunner 965 feature optional
Garmin has upgraded to vibrant AMOLED displays for its new Forerunner 265 and Forerunner 965 smartwatches. Light, bright and made for any distance, Forerunner 265 and Forerunner 965 feature optional
It’s proved to be a busy week for Australian watch enthusiasts from around the country. Firstly, TAG Heuer celebrated the opening of their seventh stand-alone boutique in Australia – a
What watch will be the star of Watches and Wonders 2023? The 70th-anniversary Submariner, perhaps? Could be. Could very well be. I have no clue what it will look like,
Minimalism can often be used as an excuse by cheap watch brands to get away with lazy design, but the discerning eye will always be able to tell when a
Maurice Lacroix has revisited its highly popular model, the Pontos Chronograph 43mm, releasing four new references Read more at worldtempus.com
Montblanc and the Fine Watch Club unveiled a new limited-edition Iced Sea Automatic Date Read more at worldtempus.com
In case you missed it, last week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Rick and David replaced Ariel with Simon from Escapement24 and Alex from Fifth Wrist Radio. The team dove
One of the major principles of Art Deco design is to infuse beauty into functional, everyday objects and what better everyday object to do that with than a watch. Bremoir’s
Kurono Tokyo is a name that should now be familiar to the watch community. Behind this niche brand that only produces watches in limited quantities is a man named Hajime
Imagine you run a Swiss watch and jewelry manufacturer in the 1990s. You've powered through the '80s, and finally, there's light at the end of the tunnel: Green shoots of
Nivada Grenchen’s Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver represents their interpretation of a multi-functional steel sports chronograph teeming with vintage attributes. The collection’s signature – a two subdial display, tachymeter scale integrated
Wherever you saw your first Hublot, chances are you saw it on the wrist of a celebrity. With bold, industrial designs that transcend both luxury and sports watch norms, their
Readers, we’re here. Watches & Wonders is later this month, which means we are fully entrenched in new release season. We’ve seen some big news come across our desks since
The Longines ref. 5411 “Tuxedo” totally surprised me. It is as tiny as a piece of candy, but it feels robust, just like any of your Submariners. I bet
A year after pioneering independent watchmaker Armin Strom launched a redesigned, sleeker Mirrored Force Resonance, the Swiss-based manufacture launches a new version, the Mirrored Force Resonance Manufacture Edition Blue, sporting