BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I believe I’ve mentioned a few times in the past year or so about watch brands purposely downsizing their models recently. In fact, one of our newest articles
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I believe I’ve mentioned a few times in the past year or so about watch brands purposely downsizing their models recently. In fact, one of our newest articles
Tamim Almousa explains with a bit of satire how it’s impossible to be a good Muslim without being modest and humble. Wearing a gold watch goes against these virtues. It’s
A little less than a month ago, we saw the introduction of the Longines Spirit Zulu Time 1925. The watch commemorates 100 years of Longines dual-time watches in a rather
Half a century after the Bvlgari Bvlgari was conceived by Gianni Bulgari and then redesigned by Gerald Genta, the Bulgari is making the occasion with Italian marble dials – without
Greubel Forsey has refined its GMT Balancier Convexe with improved wearability due to a slightly smaller case, while maintaining the model’s trademark three-dimensional rotating globe. This is paired with some
When the Amida Digitrend arrived last summer, it was part of a crop of new releases from independent brands making interesting designs and complications accessible to a wider audience, and
Hublot redefines modern watchmaking with its Square Bang Tourbillon, boasting a 4-day power reserve and cutting-edge 3D carbon case design. The post Hublot Unveils Square Bang Tourbillon With 4-Day Power
Thanks to the recent introduction of the revived Locomotive watch, made with Gérald Genta, many might have finally got to know about Credor, the high-end watch brand owned by the Seiko Watch
Excited? Disappointed? Indifferent? I wonder how the watch enthusiast community feels about the long-awaited, first-ever mechanical Casio watch, the Casio Edifice EFK-100. Well, it’s official: Here it is, and I,
Last fall (2024), I felt the itch for something new—that hankering one gets when they just need a new watch. I usually resist, but this time, the fates had a
What We Know If you've taken a look at the Timex Q collection, you'll know that there isn't a coherent design language across the board. Rather, the Timex Q name
What We Know If you've taken a look at the Timex Q collection, you'll know that there isn't a coherent design language across the board. Rather, the Timex Q name
It’s no secret that the visuals of a watch are often why collectors pull the trigger on adding yet another piece to their collection. It could be a specific color,
One of the great benefits of unorthodox layouts and exotic complications is spectacle. Rearranging the display of time into something other than the standard three hands and a circular dial
What We Know It's only been about a year since the revival of the 1970s retro-futuristic brand Amida, with their "casquette" style watch called the Digitrend. The watch and its