In this episode of SUPERLATIVE, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams sits down with Theodore de Turckheim, Chief Marketing Officer of Micromilspec. Together, they explore how the Norwegian brand has
In this episode of SUPERLATIVE, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams sits down with Theodore de Turckheim, Chief Marketing Officer of Micromilspec. Together, they explore how the Norwegian brand has
When I hear the name Daytripper, I think of a light adventure that requires no more than 3 hours of driving, including a fun meal, neat souvenir, and arrival back…
At the heart of Dann Phimphrachanh's Seconde Vive is the jumping seconds mechanism. Dann’s goal was not simply to achieve a jumping seconds hand, but to create one that felt
Longines continues to mine its archive to good effect with the Ultra-Chron Classic, a faithful reissue of the brand’s pioneering high-frequency wristwatch first launched in 1967. The Ultra-Chron Classic is
Not so long ago, this summer, ArtyA, the avant-garde, family-run Geneva atelier steered by Yvan Arpa, launched the Luminity Wavy collection, debuting 40mm timepieces, pairing sculpture-like titanium or full-sapphire cases.
In the words of Daniel Arsham, “My work is about collapsing time. You’re not quite sure if it’s an object from the past or the future.” The Hublot MP-17 Meca-10
By Jovan Krstevski Hublot’s latest collaboration with Daniel Arsham takes an unexpected route with the MP 17 Meca 10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire. Limited to 99 pieces, it dives headfirst
Let’s dig into a semantic debate. A few weeks ago, I got an email from a brand announcing eight new models! EIGHT! Imagine how impressed and surprised I was that
Monovant is a new brand founded in 2024 in Greece with watches designed in both Athens and Paris. There’s a unique virtual showroom on its website that allows enthusiasts to
Sortie honours the RAF’s famous defence against the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War with its debut model.The post Sortie flies onto the scene with its inaugural release, the
Longines has a long history when it comes to high-frequency movements. Way back in 1910, the company received the first patent for a pocket chronograph featuring such a high-beat movement