Watch tastes and wearing preferences do not exist in a vacuum. I’ve been privy to countless conversations in which watch lovers argue the “proper” way to do this or that
Watch tastes and wearing preferences do not exist in a vacuum. I’ve been privy to countless conversations in which watch lovers argue the “proper” way to do this or that
Right in the middle of 2023, Carl F. Bucherer dug deep into its archives and pulled out a banger in the form of the Heritage Chronometer Celebration. While the release
We’ve all spent plenty of time on brand websites, and we’ve had experiences that run the gamut from Rolex’s awful, laggy site to the different-but-the-same brand sites of the Richemont
In late January of 2024 in Miami (this year), LVMH will host its annual Watch Week event where media and guests are flown out from around the world to preview
When examining Bovet watches, I always think of the brand’s current owner, Pascal Raffy, and our talks about “artistic density” and his particular take on luxury. For about 22 years
The Casio Pro Trek series is the brand’s lineup of feature-packed sports watches specifically created for hiking, camping, and exploring the great outdoors. While the Pro Trek collection has always
Titanium is having a moment right now. The lightweight and strong metal has been familiar to consumers for several decades, but in the last few years, titanium has started to
Sitting near the very top of IWC’s historic Pilot’s watch collection, the Big Pilot’s Perpetual Calendar models don’t just offer one of the brand’s most advanced movements. The Big Pilot’s
In mid-2023, Swiss Omega announced a special set of 11 watches produced in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Omega “Seamaster” collection. That number of “special edition” watches (not
This particular limited-edition ID Geneve Circular S Sun timepiece is a bit famous for being pictured on the wrist of actor Leonardo DiCaprio. In 2023, the still-fresh Swiss watchmaker ID
The Girard-Perregaux Neo Constant Escapement is the Swiss luxury brand’s follow-up to the original and highly innovative Girard-Perregaux Constant Escapement watch, originally released in 2013. aBlogtoWatch went hands-on with the
In its own way, Japan’s Citizen wants to capture some of the magnetic attraction the West currently has for high-end Japanese watches. Historically, it has been a challenge to get
German watchmaker Sinn has its grips firmly in the tool watch scene at all levels. You can hardly begin a discussion about specialized tool watches without Sinn dominating the conversation
Anyone who has been following Girard-Perregaux for long enough knows about its “three golden bridges” aesthetic. This all started at the end of the 19th century when, in 1889, it
It is a morbid question, but an important one: What should happen to valuable wristwatch collections when their owners die? The watch-collecting hobby is still new enough that the world’s