Suppose you like manually wound watches, Grand Seiko, and have some money to spare. In that case, 2024 is going to be exciting for you, as the Japanese brand has
Suppose you like manually wound watches, Grand Seiko, and have some money to spare. In that case, 2024 is going to be exciting for you, as the Japanese brand has
Dual-time watches aren’t a new concept for Cartier. In the past, we’ve seen the handy complication on the Tank, Tonneau, and even the Ballon Bleu. However, this year marks the
A curious thing happened at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024: I found myself attracted to multiple watches that were probably originally intended to be worn by women. There is nothing
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by David Bredan and Rob Nudds! It’s a post-Watches and Wonders 2024 extravaganza as the trio tackle the biggest news and releases from the
If you’re in the market for a watch that can stand up to outdoor adventures, from scrambling up mountainsides to diving into cenotes, the fact is that just about any
Unveiled this year as one of the standout novelties from Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon Honeygold “Lumen” is essentially all of the
When it comes to accurately re-created vintage-style watches at a circa-$1,000 price point, Nivada Grenchen may well be in a league of its own, these days. Over the past few
“Hi, Barbie!” is the first thing I said when I opened the Longines box that landed on my doorstep last week. Hot pink, horses, and sparkles; how could I not
While there were plenty of standout timepieces that debuted at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, arguably some of the most interesting new releases were not actually part of the official
The world timer is nearly synonymous with Patek Philippe. The brand didn’t invent the complication, and it’s not the only one to do it today, but at least in the
At the end of 2023, Octavio Garcia’s Gorilla brand debuted a new smaller-sized version of the Fastback known as the Fastback Touring Aurelia. This addresses the pronounced desire by many
As official timekeeper of the Olympics, Omega has never failed to capitalize on the biennial event. Making an inordinate number of SKUs for any occasion, regardless of its importance, is
2024 sees perhaps the third or even fourth “relaunch” of the interesting Swiss watch brand HYT. The new star collection for the “hydromechanical horologists” is the HYT T1, which debuts
What’s better than one chronograph? Two chronographs. Small wonder, then, that we chronograph enthusiasts tend to love the rattrapante, also known as the split-seconds chronograph. Who better to take on
Easily the biggest difference in the watch industry in 2023 versus 2003 is the average experience of purchasing a wristwatch. Watches have changed, for sure, but many of the same