Bremont’s chief executive Davide Cerrato made a surprise visit to Saturday’s British Watchmakers’ Day, which was organised by the Alliance of British Clock and Watchmakers. Surprising because, until now, Bremont
Bremont’s chief executive Davide Cerrato made a surprise visit to Saturday’s British Watchmakers’ Day, which was organised by the Alliance of British Clock and Watchmakers. Surprising because, until now, Bremont
Made to be used and abused… This could be the definition of an outdoor, adventure-ready car (a Defender, for instance, the old one), or for that matter, of a proper
What makes a tool watch great? The answer may vary depending on who you ask, but to the folks at RZE and us here at Fratello, a great tool watch
In the world of haute horlogerie, certain timepieces transcend the boundaries of mere accessories, becoming wearable works of art. The Hermès Arceau Mon Premier Galop watch is a prime example,
It began with queues snaking around the block. It ended — and I have never before witnessed this at any watch show — with a round of applause from exhibitors
What happens when you leave a Rolex Submariner “Hulk” and a Daytona in a room overnight? You get the Zenith Chronomaster Sport in its very green attire. Did I offend
Patek Philippe has just reopened its longstanding boutique in the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) casino resort in Singapore, after a renovation that gave the store a wall-to-wall makeover. Operated in partnership
Founded in 2014 by two friends from university, Gustave & Cie. is a relatively new French watch brand offering a “more zen vision of time” with its mono-hand watches simultaneously
I’ve had enough. Every other day, for weeks, months, and years, my inbox has virtually slapped me in the face with a “MEDIA ALERT.” The other day when, as I
At Fratello, we love hypothetical collecting exercises, challenges like “What if I could spend 5K or 10K on a three-watch collection?” for instance. Today, I want to do one that
As we all know quartz became a Greek tragedy, but fortunately one with an eventual happy end for most brands. Well, happy for the Swiss brands but not so much
Girard-Perregaux (GP) is dressing up its entry-level “bridge” model with meteorite panels that flank the visible barrel and going train. The Girard-Perregaux Free Bridge Meteorite retains the model’s 44 mm
I rarely get to follow the journey of a watch’s creation. From the early renders to a dummy prototype to the finished article, the Behrens 20G has been an exciting