Each year, the aBlogtoWatch team covers an inordinate amount of releases from the biggest watch show around, Watches and Wonders. This year, we kept pace with a slew of releases,
Each year, the aBlogtoWatch team covers an inordinate amount of releases from the biggest watch show around, Watches and Wonders. This year, we kept pace with a slew of releases,
I knew nothing about Kneijnsberg watches until I chanced upon the brand and its own Brendan Horneman at a side event during WindUp and WatchTime NYC last year. It was
This year, the Daytona nerds got all hot and bothered again when Rolex did some things with some stuff and introduced a new version of its iconic chronograph. This is
There was a moment at the 2024 GPHG awards (known colloquially as the “watch Oscars”) when the Laurent Ferrier Classic Moon Silver quite unexpectedly took home the prize for Best
Jerome Lambert is back at the helm of Swiss watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre, and his brimming enthusiasm is practically infectious. Watches & Wonders 2026 is his first major tradeshow since his return
One hundred years of a product being around is a big deal, especially today, where things seem to be introduced and discontinued as fast as you can shuck a Belon.
Earlier this week, I wrote about the new Black Bay Ceramic, one of the Tudor novelties at Watches and Wonders 2026. I described it as being the same as the
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Tudor, though you’d be forgiven for not knowing it, based solely on the brand’s to-date releases. I don’t think its Watches and Wonders
Photos by Jake Witkin As Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 unfolds, enthusiast discourse is beginning to coalesce around a handful of standout releases. Few brands this year are generating as
Vacheron Constantin has been in partnership with the Louvre since 2019, where it supports the museum’s conservation, preservation, and (not always successful) protection of its legendary antiquities, while occasionally honoring
While horizontal striped faces certainly aren’t new to the Polo Date range, at Watches & Wonders 2026, Piaget took things a step further by furnishing the collection with gadroon dials.
It’s nice to see a brand as restrained and admittedly boring as Rolex having a bit of fun. And no, fun isn’t an open caseback or an enamel dial or
Few watches occupy the same position in modern horology as the SEA-GULL 1963. For more than six decades, this Chinese military chronograph has served as both an accessible entry point
It was less than a year ago that Japanese brand Kiwame Tokyo came onto the scene with its reasonably priced, elegant watches. Yet in that time, its generated well-deserved buzz
Photos by Ariel Adams and Jacob Witkin Earlier today, the aBlogtoWatch team continued our ongoing tradition of making Rolex our first meeting at the Watches & Wonders Geneva show. New