At what point does watchmaking transition from engineering to art? Or are the two one and the same? For Lucerne-based Chronoswiss, the line between engineering and art is one the
At what point does watchmaking transition from engineering to art? Or are the two one and the same? For Lucerne-based Chronoswiss, the line between engineering and art is one the
Leave it to Fossil to remind you just how fun watches used to be — and can still be. While it may not have the deep historical catalog that lets
Equipped with century-old know-how and powered by some of the greatest craftspeople of their time, Bulgari’s imagination can roam free, and it can implement any novel source of inspiration for
In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the team jumps into Watches and Wonders prep, industry expectations, and the usual mix of tangents that somehow circle back to watches. There is
Leave it to Sinn to release a limited edition that feels more like a technical briefing than a marketing event. The Sinn 936 S consists of 100 pieces, featuring an
It has been a while since I’ve reviewed a Seiko dive watch, and I’ve certainly missed them. Seiko is one of my favorite sports-watch makers, and it has an enviable
While Credor previously exhibited at Baselworld (back when that was still a thing), Watches & Wonders 2026 marks the first time that the Japanese brand will participate in the Geneva-based
For Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, it appears as though the venerable entry-level three-hander from Sinn, the 556, finally has some competition, albeit from Sinn itself. The all-new Sinn 544
One of Sinn’s specialties is creating highly specific, purpose-made watches. For Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, Sinn is introducing a new, stripped-down version of the Jagduhr, or Hunting Watch, made
This year, in 2026, Genevan Raymond Weil is further fleshing out its best-selling Raymond Weil Millesime Small Seconds collection with a new dial-variant series. Raymond Weil calls this latest version
The reference NH35A-620C633 is the first Vostok Europe watch I have checked out in a long time. Vostok Europe watches are made in Lithuania (no, there isn’t a large watch
In this episode of Superlative, Ariel Adams sits down with Alex Rosenfield, CEO of Urban Jürgensen, to explore the revival of one of watchmaking’s most historic yet often overlooked brands.
Somewhere between the Beatles-era of psychedelic rock music and television’s Memphis Design-inspired production set of Pee-Wee’s Playhouse is the aesthetic of a new Louis Vuitton. The style of the composition
What makes a watch great is highly debatable and thus largely subjective. Even for me, there are plenty of imperfect watches that I adore, maybe even wish to own someday.
Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania, Vostok Europe focuses on producing watches that pair bold, modern design with reliable movements. Drawing inspiration from engineering achievements, exploration, and extreme