After implementing the all-black aesthetic only in limited editions, Seiko has revived the Prospex Black Series but now as part of the standard catalogue. Based on familiar models from the
After implementing the all-black aesthetic only in limited editions, Seiko has revived the Prospex Black Series but now as part of the standard catalogue. Based on familiar models from the
A watch to the rescue of an overboard fisherman with no life jacket and a shark in the midst. The post Watch crystal reflection saves man after 23 hours lost
In a new collaboration, Oris and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) have joined forces to introduce the Father Time Limited Edition. The post Oris & MCC Unite To Make A
Manufacturer Miyota (Citizen) Caliber Number 0S80 (sometimes incorrectly typed as OS80) Type Quartz Replaces Caliber Unknown, please add in the comments below Lignes 13.5”’ Diameter 30.8mm Height 4.68mm Jewels 0
I thought the moment had passed for a revival of Universal Genève. Prices for vintage Universal on the secondary market (like most watches, to be fair) are down from their
In 2015 Montblanc launched the Villeret Tourbillon Cylindrique Geosphere Vasco da Gama, an ultra-high-end Minerva based word timer, which featured southern and northern hemisphere displays. Later in 2018, they introduced
The latest release from independent watchmaker Cyrus, the Klepcys Dice Saffron, represents a fresh iteration of its groundbreaking Double Independent Chronograph Evolution, initially unveiled in 2021. While the Saffron edition
The funny thing about classic designs and the good old days is that you often recognize them only once they are over—when you are no longer experiencing them in the
I remember going to my best friend’s house down the street after school most days so we could watch FuseTV, watch music videos, and learn the licks to our favorite
Horological mastery and lifelong obsessions made these creations come to life. The post Celebrating complication with the most complicated watches of all time appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. The post
The concept of “air”, “sea”, “land” watches continues to capture the imagination of enthusiasts. Some even build collections of watches that cover each base. The idea stems from the focused
When it became clear that Swatch would release a new Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms yesterday, I wasn’t sure how people would react. The initial release in September of last year
Rado revives an iconic model from the 1980s, the rectangular Anatom, available in three different color ways as well as a limited special edition with diamond markers. The first Anatom
Last week, I talked about how one of my watch resolutions for 2023 had gone and some of the lessons I learned. For this week’s #TBT, I’d like to not
As a new year begins for the watch industry, it’s only natural for us as enthusiasts to compile a list of dream watch releases (and more practical expectations) for 2024.