Originally introduced in the 1940s and then revived in 2014 as a sub-collection within the greater Omega De Ville lineup of dress watches, the Trésor series accounts for some of
Originally introduced in the 1940s and then revived in 2014 as a sub-collection within the greater Omega De Ville lineup of dress watches, the Trésor series accounts for some of
Have you always wanted a high-end chronograph without chronograph pushers? Well, the Montblanc 1858 Unveiled Timekeeper Minerva Chronograph might just be the watch you’ve been waiting for. Better still, it’s
Strolling into the Breitling boutique at what I’ll call the “fancy mall,” where there’s been a very welcome invasion of brand boutiques in addition to the reliable local luxury AD,
The Excellence collection from Louis Erard seems to be where the brand invests most of its efforts. While the brand offers a series of 7750-equipped chronographs in its La Sportive
In many ways, the price of a MoonSwatch now serves as somewhat of an unspoken standard for what constitutes a fun and trivial horological purchase. Regardless of your personal opinion
During the second half of 2023, Louis Erard debuted a new three-watch set collaboration series with Alain Silberstein in khaki green, including a new regulator-style tourbillon model. I don’t believe
Citizen of Japan has made it very clear that its higher-end wristwatch models are going to make a much larger splash across the globe in 2024. That includes more product
When it comes to the Hamilton watches that you most frequently see out in the wild on people’s wrists, the Khaki Aviation Pilot series is easily one of the
Among the countless small-scale independent brands, Colorado-based Resin Watch Lab is undeniably a bit different, as it produces its own cases, entirely by hand, from various different polymers and composites.
California-based small watch brand Nodus made the uncommon (but not unwise) business decision to make an entire new collection for someone else. That led to the Canyon watch family that
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, David, and Rick sit down, mic up, and give you another captivating hour of watch talk. There’s a new Swifty Fathoms and everyone seems completely
Watch enthusiasts don’t view too much marketing from Montblanc these days, but the multi-faceted Hamburg-based company that is part of the Richemont Group has nevertheless been working on some interesting
Switzerland’s Piaget makes “the other nice ultra-thin perpetual calendar watch.” I say this statement in jest to remark on Piaget’s middle positioning in today’s luxury watch landscape. Despite Piaget’s mechanically
How do you make a turning-platform double tourbillon “better?” That’s a tough question. Adding a huge solid-gold dragon seems to have done the trick, though, as the Breguet Classique Double
Among the vast assortment of timepieces that collectively form the modern Seiko lineup, “The Black Series” models are specific renditions of Prospex watches that feature largely blacked-out designs paired with