The year was 1985, and there was something in the air that everyone seemed to be tapping into. It was a time of flying DeLoreans and Breakfast Clubs, of Simple
The year was 1985, and there was something in the air that everyone seemed to be tapping into. It was a time of flying DeLoreans and Breakfast Clubs, of Simple
Change is a scary thing. Change at a small, enthusiast-favorite brand is downright terrifying. As watch collectors and enthusiasts, we’re constantly on the lookout for the next thing — the
When Chopard launched the L.U.C Quattro in 2000, powered by the ultra-thin, manually wound Calibre 98.01-L, it announced itself as a serious force in the world of haute horlogerie. Calibre
After a year and a half on the back burner, one of Hodinkee's favorite video franchises, Three On Three, makes its triumphant return (again). Back like the McRib, this edition
According to Google, I really shouldn't like this watch. I'm not an astrology guy, or a horoscope guy, or even really a Zodiac guy, so on the way to the
In a surprising move from the conservative watchmaker, Rolex has quietly set up Rolex Quantum SA, a new entity dedicated to atomic timekeeping, the most precise form of timekeeping ever invented
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Montblanc’s Star Legacy Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph gets a new look with an elegant green aesthetic and a newly designed strap. Press
Credor is a brand that even after several years of writing about watches professionally still feels truly exotic and mysterious to me. Most brands, even those at the very high
Now, for the first time, orange has arrived on the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M, aka James Bonds’ favorite watch. The post Orange You Glad Omega Finally Did This? Introducing Bond’s
Nezumi is one of those microbrands that I always follow closely. I like its overall retro style, but that’s only half of the story because plenty of brands release new
Yvan Arpa is not your conventional Swiss watchmaker. Eccentric and imaginative, he founded his brand, ArtyA, in 2010 with a portfolio of exotic models. Arpa’s taste has matured over the
This week on the SUPERLATIVE Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams is joined by Henrik Ekdahl, managing director of Ernst Leitz Werkstätten GmbH. Henrik is now responsible for the
First introduced by Eberhard & Co. in 1959, the Scafograf quickly became one of the brand’s most successful diving watches and a standout model of the 1960s.It featured all the
Certain watches are just fun to review. Sometimes, I’ll get sucked in by an intriguing backstory or a distinctive design feature, but the best review subjects have layers. I may…
The Temporis International Awards—often called the Golden Globes of global watchmaking—has revealed the 78 finalists for its 12th edition, celebrating the pinnacle of horological design, craftsmanship, and innovation. With public