At the end of last year, Zodiac introduced a new ceramic version of their popular Super Sea Wolf dive watch. The stealthy black diver put a new, contemporary spin on
At the end of last year, Zodiac introduced a new ceramic version of their popular Super Sea Wolf dive watch. The stealthy black diver put a new, contemporary spin on
Around this time last year, Zodiac released several watches that could contend for “Summer Watch of 2022.” Whether it was the white-and-blue-bezel Super Sea Wolf or the titanium Super Sea
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors ‘Tis the season for retrograde date displays here at Vacheron Constantin, a functionality that has been in the family since the
Ulysse Nardin revisits its futuristic UFO marine chronometer clock, made in partnership with Maison L’Epée, adding three new colorful limited editions. All three debuts are tied to a retail partnership:
As a collector of over twenty years, it cannot come as a surprise that I have builT up a good relationship with my watchmaker. As we are both in the
In 2021, Seiko commemorated its 140th anniversary with the revival of one of its most sought-after timepiece from its archives, the King Seiko. The original was debuted in the early 1960’s and
In 2022, Zodiac released the first ceramic version of its Super Sea Wolf watch that aBlogtoWatch covered hands-on here. That watch features a black ceramic case, and now, in 2023,
There’s something genuinely desirable in a solid gold watch… Something cool, something that somehow says that you made it. But it’s also rather frustrating when you see the prices. Whatever
This week on the Superlative Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch Founder Ariel Adams is joined by the Managing Director and current owner of Chronoswiss, Oliver Ebstein. To start the show, Ariel
Last March, on the occasion of the Watches & Wonders 2023 exhibition in Geneva, Swiss manufacture Cyrus presented two new versions of its Klepcys GMT model characterised by colourful blue
I first reviewed Artem straps in 2021, when the Australian brand had one model (sailcloth) and one color (black). I liked their quality and was impressed that what they lacked…
Have you ever glimpsed a flash of brilliance, a burst of color that seems to dance in tandem with your every move? A sight that makes you stop, tilt your
Formex can be seen as an independent brand, but is one of the few that borders the independent and regular watch markets. Independent because it operates, well, independently and outputs
Greubel Forsey has revealed plans for a significant expansion of its manufacture in La Chaux-de-Fonds. Set to nearly triple the current size of the distinctive, sloping building, the CHF20 million
The Sō Labs Layer 2 adds a healthy dash of funky color to the dial The second release from the young Chicago brand proves they’re one to watch. Independent Watchmaking