Watches and Wonders 2023 ran from Monday, March 27 to Saturday, April 1 at Palexpo in Geneva and was open to the public on the 1st and 2nd of April.
Watches and Wonders 2023 ran from Monday, March 27 to Saturday, April 1 at Palexpo in Geneva and was open to the public on the 1st and 2nd of April.
Last week was all about Watches & Wonders, an event that creates a big buzz around the newest releases. It can take time to digest what we do or do
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This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel is missing but Rick and David are joined by none other than aBlogtoWatch Associate Editor Ripley Sellers! This episode is all about Watches and
During the golden age of air travel, all seats on a plane were pretty much first-class seats. At the dawn of intercontinental flight, travellers dressed for the occasion, and the
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN For 2023, Panerai’s novelties focused only on the Radiomir, Panerai’s other watch model. While it’s true that there are technically four different collections in Panerai’s catalogue, they are
TAG Heuer has recently unveiled the new Carrera Chronograph Glassbox Tourbillon 42 mm. Alongside the 39 mm chronographs that we presented here, this stunning model also features a redesigned sapphire
A special edition of the Zenith Chronomaster Revival based on anime character Lupin the Third has recently launched, the Chronomaster Revival Lupin The Third Final Edition. It is the last
Regardless of whether we’re talking about watches or cars, typically, modified versions aren’t my thing. I almost always believe that the original is the best because, honestly, a small garage
In 2021, French Hermes debuted a new watch collection known as the H08 (aBlogtoWatch hands-on here). The H08 was conceived by Hermes’ creative director Philippe Delhotal and featured a sporty
Despite the age of the watchmaking trade, there aren’t too many brands that can boast 200 years of history. Those that do often have insular development, still operating from within
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Some brands, like Rolex, had many different releases to share for Watches & Wonders Geneva, a hallmark of their efforts. But, IWC only had one new collection of
The “Dirty Dozen” is a series of watches from World War II that hardly require an introduction. Lately, however, we have seen a bit of a resurgence of the style
The watch nerd that WMMT is, he rarely immediately wears his new watches, putting them aside for a few days and letting the anticipation grow. When it finally came time
If you ever lose a watch at Mosman’s Balmoral beach in Sydney, it would seem there is a particular family you need to call to increase your odds of its