Plenty of brands boast about pushing the limits of horology, changing your perception of time, and disrupting the industry. The endless catchphrases and adjectives to describe something that’s generally not
Plenty of brands boast about pushing the limits of horology, changing your perception of time, and disrupting the industry. The endless catchphrases and adjectives to describe something that’s generally not
One of the most striking and popular variations on the classic dive watch formula is the ultra-high-visibility fully luminous “night diver.” Often paired with blacked-out cases to maximize contrast with
The first high jewelry (or Haute Joaillerie, if you prefer the French) Royal Oak watch by Audemars Piguet debuted in 1982. Since then, Audemars Piguet has treated us to a
Among those who are terminally online, there are a handful immutable laws of the Internet. Wadsworth’s Constant says that the first 30% of any video contains no useful information. The
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 reinforces the role of the Apple Watch as the company’s pioneering product in terms of carbon neutrality and significantly reduced environmental impact. While those claims
Like it or not, a lot of what Apple does, others follow. In other words, what’s important to Apple, you can bet will become very important to others within as
In the modern watch enthusiast landscape, few topics generate more conversation than high-tech ceramic case materials and integrated-bracelet sports watches. In some circles, these categories become checklist items for any
If you were to describe a watch that’s made in Germany from a historic brand that features a hardened titanium case, 500m of water resistance, a Sellita SW-200 movement, and
Disclaimer: Watch flipping is bad. Using dubious techniques to obtain and flip a great watch that is forever destined to be waitlisted and never to be had by countless many
I won’t lie. One major reason I wanted to review this Chronoswiss Flying Regulator Open Gear watch is that it is entirely purple. Chronoswiss watches were not always this colorful,
While it may not generate the excitement of some of the splashier releases this year, Bell & Ross has just announced a subtle but meaningful update to its classic BR
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, the crew is back as David continues his recovery from Geneva Watch Days. First up, a discussion of Barbenheimer and David’s love of
I find it slightly amazing how Audemars Piguet is capable of producing a seemingly endless barrage of different iterations of the Royal Oak each year. Given that the Royal Oak
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch by advertiser Dutch watchmaker Batavi is back with its latest creation, the Batavi Atelier. Renowned for its use of color and texture, including in its
Back in 1913, Seiko created Japan’s very first wristwatch, which was known as the Laurel, and which ultimately paved the way for the countless Seiko watches that exist today. Within