Making a watch truly feel authentic to a particular pastime, subculture, or market segment is an incredibly long, laborious process. Ideally, the watch in question should be associated with the
Making a watch truly feel authentic to a particular pastime, subculture, or market segment is an incredibly long, laborious process. Ideally, the watch in question should be associated with the
As the affordable sibling company to the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games, Swatch has just launched a quartet of new thematic watches, which celebrate the upcoming Summer Olympics that
It’s no secret that Chinese watchmaking has been on a rapid rise in the past few years, and CIGA Design is one of the brands leading this new generation of
Some watches just ooze class; among them, timepieces with officer-style casebacks seem to start with an unfair advantage. The Chopard L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer Vendome One watch might be a
I’ve recently gotten excited about Philipp Plein watches, but not for the reasons you might think. The German fashion designer has teamed up with Timex Luxury (which also designs and
As part of an ongoing celebration for the 35th anniversary of its Promaster collection of purpose-built sports watches, Citizen has just announced three new limited-edition models that will be joining
Currently positioned as a mid-tier offering between Seiko and Grand Seiko, the King Seiko lineup has been slowly but steadily expanding since it was relaunched a little over two years
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, it’s a full house with Ripley, Rick, Ariel, and David chiming in on the latest in watches. Ariel explores his recent column on the Swiss Made
Created by the folks over at the blog and retailer Worn & Wound, ADPT (the name stands for “All Day Purpose and Terrain”) is a recently founded brand that produces
Even people who don’t recognize Daniel Arsham’s name have likely encountered his work, as the New York-based artist has found widespread success that spans numerous brand collaborations, gallery exhibitions, and
Continuing with its integrated bracelet watch offering, Citizen has announced an entirely new collection called Forza, taken from the Italian word for strength. This follows the theme of the Tsuyosa,
On the 25th anniversary of the Royal Oak in 1997, Audemars Piguet unveiled the smallest iteration of its famed octagonal watch: the Mini Royal Oak ref. 67075, which measured a
Alongside a bevy of new Chronomat models that include titanium references in both 42mm and 44mm formats (plus a green dial option that has also been added to the lineup),
Colloquially known as the “Casioak” among collectors due to its octagon-shaped case profile, the Casio G-Shock 2100 series has been a runaway success for the Japanese manufacturer since it first
For 2024, Chopard is finally releasing a version of its larger-sized “XL” (44mm wide) Alpine Eagle chronograph case with a full gold bracelet to match the 18k “ethical” rose-gold case.