The concept of “handmade” in watchmaking typically only exists within the very highest levels of the luxury segment, and even having small amounts of hand-finishing on components virtually guarantees that
The concept of “handmade” in watchmaking typically only exists within the very highest levels of the luxury segment, and even having small amounts of hand-finishing on components virtually guarantees that
While A. Lange & Söhne has certainly mastered many things in the realm of horology, the way the watchmaker designs dials is one of the most notable with its knack
As its latest new release of 2023, Oris is bringing back the chronograph version of the Divers Sixty-Five. While the brand previously offered a chronograph-equipped model among its vintage-inspired series
It’s impossible to say if Oris’ iconoclastic approach to watches is caused by, or is an effect of, its independence within Swiss watchmaking. Is a collaboration with Kermit the Frog
It has been the better part of a year since Louis Vuitton first announced the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize for Independent Creatives, which aims to provide up-and-coming brands with the
Ever since I started intensively learning about watches in the early 2000s, one fact was abundantly apparent to me: I wasn’t going to be able to afford most of this
This is how to launch a dive watch — by diving with it. After all my years of waiting for a watch brand to take us diving with one of
After years of me harassing them with emails and phone calls, IWC has finally answered my prayers and released a duo of Big Pilot’s watches inspired by the Mercedes G-Class
When tracing the roots of the modern pilot’s watch, all roads inevitably lead to World War II. It’s no secret that today’s pilot template has its origins in the flieger
When most people think of Omega and its various partnerships, it’s the Olympics, moon landing, and James Bond that first come to mind, although the brand has also been a
Back in April of this year, I had the opportunity to meet with Gerald Charles in Geneva and see the brand’s watches. While I was fairly impressed by all of
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, it’s another full house as Rick, Ariel, and David cover the latest from the site and the watch industry. Things start off with
In the relatively short amount of time since making its debut appearance a couple of years ago, the Isotope Hydrium series has served as the foundation for a surprisingly diverse
Continuing the expansion of its hit Pelagos FXD line, Tudor has just introduced a new black dial that offers a more traditional look than the three prior models in the
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch advertiser One of the most popular and enduring designs in the watch space is the integrated bracelet. And it’s not hard to understand why. Sleek,