Historically, Tudor isn’t known for producing limited editions, although just this month, the Swiss manufacturer has announced two different limited-edition models. Less than a week after launching the Black Bay
Historically, Tudor isn’t known for producing limited editions, although just this month, the Swiss manufacturer has announced two different limited-edition models. Less than a week after launching the Black Bay
For better or worse (worse, in my opinion), we’ve become so accustomed to so much verbiage and details on watch dials that when a brand pulls back, it feels like
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick starts the show by referencing the preceding rant edited out of the produced show. To wit: The live show took on the gazillion emails
Within the last several years, collectors have become spoiled for choices when it comes to competent yet attainable GMT watches, and for its latest release of 2025, Hamilton has just
The British masters of color are back at it again. Farer has released an entirely new collection of watches powered by handwound movements nestled in slim cases with dials full
Among the various Rolex novelties unveiled this year at Watches & Wonders 2025, the Land-Dweller was easily the most noteworthy, as it represented the introduction of both a new model
In the world of photography, timing is everything. A fraction of a second can freeze history, define emotion, and sharpen memory. For Leica, a name synonymous with capturing the decisive
The latest high-end mechanical automaton dial-based watch from Louis Vuitton focuses on Japan. Not only is Japan one of the most important markets for Louis Vuitton products, but its many
Folks spraying subway cars, alleyways, and industrial compounds of NYC with the origins of graffiti for the Big Apple are now in their 60s, 70s, and beyond — and I’m
Co-branding is a touchy subject for many watch enthusiasts. It’s easy to create something that feels overblown or cynically commercial when combining two different brands’ design languages, and many brands
Though most of us aren’t lucky enough to attend the watch world’s biggest event of the year, Watches and Wonders, that doesn’t mean you can’t see the new releases and
This week on the SUPERLATIVE Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams is joined by watch publisher and collector of timepieces, Alfred Lung. Ariel and Alfred dive into the current
With the summer months right around the corner, the watch industry is heading into peak dive watch season. Naturally, there’s a place for divers all year round, but something about
Important disclaimer: This article is not a jab at those who know little to nothing about watches, or simply less than you or me. It is not a celebration of
Welcome, welcome, welcome! It’s another edition of the biweekly horological extravaganza that is The Flyback! And what a roundup we’ve got for you this time. A Backes and Strauss unapologetically