Antoine Simonin (1938-2024), who died a few days ago at the age of 84, left his mark on generations of watchmakers and watchmaking enthusiasts. He will be best remembered as
Antoine Simonin (1938-2024), who died a few days ago at the age of 84, left his mark on generations of watchmakers and watchmaking enthusiasts. He will be best remembered as
Life on Mars is around the corner. That is what some science-fiction movies are telling us, at least. The people who are properly interested in the story know much must
Bell & Ross is continuing to fill out their updated BR 03 collection with new references to accommodate the subtly smaller case they introduced last year. Brad Homes went hands-on
Richard Mille has just announced the new RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal. This exceptional model weighs 11.5 grams excluding its strap and can withstand a g-force of 14,000, for
Scandinavian design is often laureled for its simplicity and functionality, but in watches, that doesn’t always seem to stick. Finnish independent watchmaking stars like Stepan Sarpaneva are mostly known for
The team here at aBlogtoWatch is excited to announce Ricki G. of Rönninge, Sweden as the winner of our MTM Hypertec H-61 watch giveaway. Its rugged, angular case design and
Growing up in the late ‘90s and early ‘00s, there were plenty of things I missed out on. I was too late to see the Rangers win the Stanley Cup,
There are two main areas in which brands showcase their latest breakthroughs: the movement, of course, and the introduction of new and innovative materials and technologies for a watch’s case.
Recently, Zodiac and RedBar released a special edition of the Super Sea Wolf Pro-Diver. This 200-piece LE introduced a full-lume dial and harked back to Zodiac’s Point series from the
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Speak of IWC and the first thing that comes to mind is ‘pilot’s watches’. The second thing, however, would inevitably be
As a road cyclist and runner with a raft of leg injuries, Tim Mosso's first move was to ditch the running. He then decided that it was time for a
Precision and performance in fractions of a second are ideals that play an equally important role in the world of Formula 1 and timekeeping. This symbiosis has given rise to
The use of luminescent materials on watches is far from new… Soon after the discovery of radium and its properties (and dangers…) by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898, watch
Continuing on its journey to develop and utilize new variations of ceramic, IWC has just announced its Ceralume luminous ceramic technology and, along with it, the brand’s first fully glow-in-the-dark