I will begin this discussion about watch brand CEOs and timepiece company leaders by stating two important points immediately. The first is that there is no definitive educational path to
I will begin this discussion about watch brand CEOs and timepiece company leaders by stating two important points immediately. The first is that there is no definitive educational path to
One of the most popular business topics around the world is to guesstimate what traditionally human-performed jobs will begin to be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI) technology. It is a
Welcome back to The Flyback! We’ve got another spectacular roundup of new releases for you, including questionable watches from Bremont and Kurono, funky futuristic work from Ressence, and some crowd
Here is a high-end triple-axis tourbillon watch from Girard-Perregaux that you probably didn’t know existed: the Girard-Perregaux Planetarium Tri-Axial reference 99290-52-451-BA4A in 18k pink gold. It is a fascinating, luxurious,
Watch enthusiasts tend to associate Ceratanium with one particular corner of IWC’s catalog: the pilot’s watch. Of the last nine or so IWC Ceratanium references, all but one have been
Eight years ago, I backed a watch on Kickstarter. It arrived months later, as such things are wont to do. I enjoyed it for a time, tried to swap the
“Grande Complication” — it is only now that I realize how long it’s been since I last read these words. Thanks to the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Grande Complication — yep,
This watch is known as the Louis Erard 2340 x Astro Boy reference 35123TA23.BMT12, a limited edition made in collaboration with Japan’s Tezuka Productions (which owns the rights to the
Like a dim light coming upwards slowly from the deep, the Zodiac watch brand emerges from a plunge. The company, owned by the Fossil Group here in the United States,
Both as a watch media professional and as a private collector, I’ve never personally been fond of the concept of a “grail watch.” The idea that there’s one true watch
The Perception Trap: Why Used Prices Dominate Industry Confidence It is notoriously tough to know if a watch brand is doing well or not. Ironically, this fact applies whether you
Two feats of horology shall forever carry the torch of fine watchmaking: skeletonization and tourbillons. Even if all other marketing efforts have come to fail it, the industry should be
The Biver watch brand is now a few years old, but it hasn’t really come into its own yet. There is the making of something there. Circa 2026, though, Jean
If there’s one word that describes young boutique Dutch brand De Rijke & Co., it’s playful. Even in its more serious, dressy offerings, there’s a whimsical undercurrent that gives each
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel Adams is joined by Rick, David, and Ripley for a lively conversation that begins with a painful toe injury and quickly turns into a