We all love Gérald Genta, but in fact, this article started very differently. My idea was to write about the best of Genta, which is a decent-enough approach. But nerd-diving
We all love Gérald Genta, but in fact, this article started very differently. My idea was to write about the best of Genta, which is a decent-enough approach. But nerd-diving
“Dress watches” were initially just “watches.” While their popularity may have dwindled over the years as more casual and sporty watches have taken off, many brands have stayed faithful to
Frederique Constant follows up their precious metal Classic Tourbillon Manufacture W&W debut with two steel models Each model is limited to 350 pieces in honor of the 35th anniversary of the
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Haute Time interviews Tom Garfinkel, Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix managing partner ahead of the second-ever F1 in Miami. READ MORE The post Tom Garfinkel On Transforming The Formula
I met David Coggins because he liked my writing – and then I read his and liked it as well, and we became friends. I appreciate him because he is
Editor’s Note: In this edition of the 3 Watch Collection for $5,000, reader Chris W. shares a personal trio of watches that serve as foundation pieces in his own collection,
Two years after the introduction of the Octa movement, F.P. Journe presented the Octa Divine in 2003. With its combination of time, moon phase, large date, small seconds and power
Over the course of my watch enthusiasm career, my appreciation – specifically for yellow gold watches – has grown from almost nothing into a low-key obsession. Be it a gorgeous
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, it’s a proper trio with Rick, Ariel, and David back at it again! Ariel shares his Northern California adventures, including thousand-mile car rides and the
Last year marked the inaugural Formula 1 race in Miami at the newly constructed International Autodrome, the second F1 race in the United States of the season before adding a
May is here, which means we’ll be taking a look at some of last month’s standout articles by our team here at aBlogtoWatch, as well as some noteworthy news bits
What We Know The cult-hit MIH watch is back. The original MIH watch from 2005 was the brainchild of watchmaker Ludwig Oechslin, then the curator of the Musée International d'Horologerie
It’s not often we figuratively get to cross the Atlantic Ocean to discover the work of a young and upcoming watchmaker. But recently we did just that to bring you
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for advertiser In the pantheon of unfortunately co-opted sayings, a few deserve a moment of silence. “Molṑn labé” — or “come and take it” —