Independent watchmaking continues to draw enthusiasm from collectors, particularly as a new generation of creators begins to establish its voice. One of the most interesting recent debuts is The Owl
Independent watchmaking continues to draw enthusiasm from collectors, particularly as a new generation of creators begins to establish its voice. One of the most interesting recent debuts is The Owl
By Jovan Krstevski It’s always interesting when a successful partnership decides to revisit its greatest hit. The dialogue between TAG Heuer and Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment has, since it began in
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN TAG Heuer’s been on a roll these past few years, and we’ve really enjoyed seeing where they’re headed. They’ve also been dropping some pretty insane watches along the
In this episode of Superlative, host Ariel Adams, Founder of aBlogtoWatch, sits down with Felix Wallner, CEO of Hanhart, for a wide-ranging conversation that explores the deep heritage, technical ingenuity,
What We Know The Zenith Defy collection, which first appeared in 1969, has long been where the brand explores new construction methods, movement layouts, and visual approaches. That continues with
Vacheron Constantin has had, by all accounts, a banner year defined by what I think most would categorize as “heavy hitters,” a watch media term of art that implies a
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The Luminor Marina family by Panerai has long stood for the essence of the brand’s modern identity, a bridge between its storied naval roots and modern tool-watch engineering. Earlier this
What We Know Back for their third collaboration since 2018, TAG Heuer and fragment, the brand founded by the legendary Hiroshi Fujiwara, are announcing a new Carrera Chronograph that looks
What We Know A year ago, Baltic released a set of stone dials for their Prismic watches in honor of their then-recently opened showrooms in New York, London, and Paris.
Since 2017, the French watch brand Baltic has built its reputation on compact, retro-inspired designs with sharp detailing and accessible pricing. The Prismic collection, launched in 2024, marked a step
Not long after its recent rebrand from Bravo Golf to Call Sign, the independent aviation-focused watch brand is debuting a collection that connects past and present. The Call Sign Wrights
Baltic’s Prismic line always felt like it existed to capitalize on the stone dial trend. When the watch debuted in early 2024, the French brand’s take on the classic “cocktail
Independent Swiss watch brand Raymond Weil has a long history of shaped watches — almost five decades, in fact — and the Toccata Heritage, with its updated oval case, is
4 new stone dials join the Prismic collection to celebrate Baltic's new Paris boutique: pietersite, pink albite, bloodstone and dumortierite.The post Baltic shows that the stone dial trend is not