Despite being a moderate car enthusiast, I rarely gravitate toward car-themed watches. Most automotive-inspired designs are simply too “on the nose” for my personal tastes. I also find that many
Despite being a moderate car enthusiast, I rarely gravitate toward car-themed watches. Most automotive-inspired designs are simply too “on the nose” for my personal tastes. I also find that many
Over the past several years, French custom designer seconde/seconde/ has built an impressive cult following around its playful, often pixelated riffs on existing watch models, and its unique style has
The tagline of Jacob & Co.’s new God of Time watch is: “the fastest tourbillon ever.” Standard tourbillon mechanisms spin on their own axis once every 60 seconds. There have
Back in 2013, Richard Mille created its first soccer-themed timepiece in partnership with the famous Italian player-turned-coach Roberto Mancini. Officially known as the RM 11-01, Richard Mille’s inaugural soccer watch
Started by two passionate timepiece collectors and community organizers in Puerto Rico, Santurce Collection is a newer watch brand. It’s a self-described microbrand, and in a lot of ways, Santurce
When I first started getting into serious watches, I thought there was no way that the video games, cartoon characters, and artistic themes I liked while growing up (and as
1737 was an eventful year: The Louvre opened its doors for the first public admission to the Salon de Paris; John Harrison successfully trialed his longitude clock; and Abraham Favre
There are few wristwatch design concepts older or more ubiquitous than the rectangular dress watch. With roots dating back over a century and several iterations ranging among the world’s most
In this episode of the Superlative Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams sits down with Abduljabar Totonji, better known as “Jabs,” for a wide-ranging conversation about what it really
When it comes to providing the maximum amount of functionality for the lowest possible price, Casio is the undisputed champion in the world of watches. As the Japanese manufacturer’s least
This Ferdinand Berthoud is my kinda watch. It isn’t perfect (truly nothing is), but it is breathtaking and captivating. The beauty is all in the execution and the details. This
I’m going to say something that may not be right and that many may disagree with, but which popped into my mind while thinking about this watch. Xeric is the
Over the last few years, Jack Mason has built a reputation for producing travel-ready watches that offer both functionality and wearability. With the release of the Jack Mason Strat-o-Timer GMT
True petrolheads will know the real name of this event: North America’s most prestigious sports car race is officially called Rolex 24 At Daytona. And I wasn’t there with Rolex. Likewise,
Late last year, Swiss brand Norqain became the first-ever Official Luxury Sports Watch of the NHL. Now, the brand is releasing its first limited edition NHL watch. Norqain has made