Welcome to this week’s episode of Fratello Talks. Today, we’re talking all about Japanese watches. What makes them special, brands we enjoy, and why they keep the Swiss on their
Welcome to this week’s episode of Fratello Talks. Today, we’re talking all about Japanese watches. What makes them special, brands we enjoy, and why they keep the Swiss on their
Tissot is one of the great names in Swiss watchmaking, with a history spanning over 160 years. Founded in 1853 in the town of Le Locle in the Jura region,
One of the more fun and quirky offerings from Bell & Ross is its Flight Instruments series, which reinterprets famous cockpit dash instruments and turns them into wristwatches. While a
Longines hosted a quintessential New York evening alongside ambassador Jennifer Lawrence to mark the launch of the Mini DolceVita timepiece. READ MORE The post Watch Of The Week: The New
Chronoswiss, a name synonymous with fine, independent watchmaking, will this year once again join WatchTime New York. The 2023 edition of the collectors’ event will take place from October 20
While portable miniature black holes are strictly a thing of science fiction, a Vantablack wristwatch is probably the closest you will get without any of the corresponding risks. H. Moser
Since its inception in 2015, Reservoir has carved a niche with its distinctive retrograde and jumping complications. The brand draws inspiration from the realms of automobiles, aviation, and diving, infusing
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, it’s just Rick and Ariel, as David is racing along the Autobahn towards an undisclosed location in Germany. Things get heady right off
A long time ago, my watch journey began with dive watches. I was lucky to grow feet in the water, and I loved everything related to the sea. Plus, I’ve
Sporting the brand's signature tritium tubes, the Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon EOD is backed by the US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit. The post Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon EOD appeared first on
With the new RM 07-01 Coloured Ceramics models, Richard Mille pays homage to the 1980s Italian art and architecture movement Memphis Group founded by Ettore Sottsass.Available in three pastel hues
I have no stats on this, but I’d bet that round and roundish watches beat square and rectangular watches in sales by a ratio of 9:1. And I’m just as
Founded by Yvan Arpa in 2010, ArtyA is synonymous with avant-garde, wildly creative watches, often incorporating unconventional raw materials like butterfly wings and real bullets. The latest direction of this
Not all watches are created equal. In fact, some are created using ancient Roman coins and are dressed in ribbons of gold and diamonds, like the Bulgari Monete Catene Dual
For those in the NYC area, the end of October once again promises to be a great opportunity to see some great watches 'in the metal'. The post WatchTime &