To celebrate its 140th anniversary, Breitling is launching the Navitimer Automatic GMT 41. Zooming into the watch, the signature slide-rule bezel is still present, although this Navitimer omits the chronograph
To celebrate its 140th anniversary, Breitling is launching the Navitimer Automatic GMT 41. Zooming into the watch, the signature slide-rule bezel is still present, although this Navitimer omits the chronograph
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for an advertiser Hot on the heels of the release of its Majesty models, Karl-Leimon is introducing a classically styled, elegant field watch that’s sure
<p>Gerald Charles, an independent Swiss watch company founded in 2000 by the renowned Mr. Gérald Charles Genta, the most prolific watch designer of the 20th century, is currently under the
An outlandish concept that originally sprang from the mind of Carole Forestier Kasapi, the Ulysse Nardin Freak of 2001 was improved by Dr Ludwig Oechslin and then made reality thanks
It’s a common sentiment that mechanical watches last forever when properly maintained. But, is there really much truth to that? The post How long do watches actually last? appeared first
The Roundup is the Windup Watch Shop’s weekly rundown of the latest and greatest watches, accessories, EDC, and more. Top billing belongs to the Treat Yourself category, which spotlights special
While we are always proud of what we do here at Hodinkee Insurance, sometimes it's nice to get some validation from a trusted source that you're on the right track.
Episode 77 of A Week in Watches is going to be slightly different. This episode has two hosts and no script! With the big event happening so soon (the next
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors For this weekend’s listicle, we turn our attention to six of our favourite watches featuring digital indications. The Weekend Amazing Six:
Something happened recently that created a blip so small you probably missed it. It was the kind of kerfuffle that really doesn’t warrant the use of the word for how
The Swiss brand Angelus introduced the Instrument de Vitesse, a mono-pusher chronograph equipped with a single timing hand – the central seconds hand – designed to measure elapsed time of
MrsG's watch collection includesJaeger-LeCoultre, Blancpain, Alain Silberstein, Audemars Piguet, and more. Here GaryG explains a bit more about the hows and whys of her watches. The post My Wife the
Watchmaking is often touted to be about creativity and expressiveness, but when it comes to dials, brands tend to be a touch conservative. Simple silver, black or blue, however beautifully
Swatch has shared yet another teaser overnight, suggesting a black-dialed version of the Snoopy MoonSwatch is on the way. That may extend the spectacular run of success that Swatch has
Editor’s note: Back in January, many of you joined us in our Time+Tide Discovery Studio in Melbourne to celebrate our tenth anniversary. It was a week full of celebrations, events,