In 2021, Bianchet debuted in the watch industry with the Tourbillon B1.618 Openwork, establishing the brand’s design language and paving the way for future releases – like the 2023 Flying
In 2021, Bianchet debuted in the watch industry with the Tourbillon B1.618 Openwork, establishing the brand’s design language and paving the way for future releases – like the 2023 Flying
Montblanc presented a new interpretation of its 1858 Unveiled Minerva Monopusher Chronograph, revealing even more details of its exceptional movement.This new edition, limited to just 100 pieces, introduces five apertures
One of the most buzzed about releases from Watches & Wonders 2024 was the Cartier Santos-Dumont Rewind watch. Personally one of my favorite watch releases from the brand in recent
The “Rise of the Indies” is an infectiously thrilling romanticization of the rapid growth and skyrocketing success of independent watchmaking. It’s one of the fastest developing segments of the industry,
LVMH’s peerlessly successful approach to luxury is that it should be built from the middle-up. Widen the top of the funnel so that middle class families are drawn in —
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We’ve said this on so many occasions already… In the world of mechanical wonders, nothing is as closely related as cars and watches. Both are fueled by passion, both are
Rising watch prices, particularly for some brands’ classic models, are creating opportunities to look further afield. Today, we look at five vintage, neo-vintage, and more recent secondhand options that are
You can never be too rich or too thin – a quote attributed to Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor, but it might as well have come from Piaget, which just
In case you don’t know, Stowa is a brand with a rich history and enduring appeal. Established in 1927 by Walter Storz, Stowa remained a family-owned venture until 1996. Following
You would be forgiven for not noticing a new member of the vaunted Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon collection because this new titanium model looks very similar to its cousin in
The months leading up to Watches and Wonders are exciting ones in the Fratello office. Every week, we receive new teasers and press releases. This year, there were also a
This is the story of a daily-wear watch, the Tsunami by Japanese independent watchmaker Hajime Asaoka. It’s not a “beater” as it’s too beautifully made for that description, and some