As its single flagship release for Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025, Ulysse Nardin has just unveiled the world’s lightest mechanical dive watch. Crafted from high-tech recycled materials and powered by
As its single flagship release for Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025, Ulysse Nardin has just unveiled the world’s lightest mechanical dive watch. Crafted from high-tech recycled materials and powered by
While the actual anniversary occurred in 2024, Chopard held tight for a few extra months to celebrate the Geneva Watchmaking School’s (Ecole d’Hologerie de Geneve). While Chopard was founded 36
With 2025 being the Year of the Snake, it’s no surprise that Bulgari is making the most of the moment with a fresh wave of its famed serpent-theme watch. Hot
Inspired by vintage racing chronographs from the 1960s and 1970s, the Vaer R1 collection combines retro-themed design details with the worry-free ownership experience provided by modern materials and meca-quartz movements.
It’s hard to get excited about new watches when you look at them and handle them all the time. Everything seems either trite or try-hard. When a watch comes along
Our aBlogtoWatch team is excited to announce Michael V. of Orland Park, USA as the winner of our Monro MOA-1 Atlantic Blue watch giveaway. With its rich, nuanced colorway and
When talking about luxury legacy sports watches, no conversation is complete without mentioning the Fifty Fathoms diver’s timepiece family from Blancpain. The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms has been around since the
I’ve come to really admire the aesthetics of wristwatches with engraved cases. This concept is hardly new, with timepieces going back hundreds of years featuring various types of machine or
When CITIZEN released the first titanium watch in 1970 — the X-8 Chronometer — it would set in motion a material evolution not just for the brand but also for
Best known for its work building finely finished resto-mod Porsches, Singer has nonetheless built a sizable cult following around its watch division over the last few years. While most of
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the guys get into the big vocab quickly, with Ripley identifying the routine clap-in as “vestigial.” Yeah, like an appendix! But Rick likes it, and
With multiple successful designs already in its catalog, Vaer is now at a point where it is able to start refining its cornerstone models with each subsequent generation. To help
For the better part of the past century, the field watch has been a go-to for anyone venturing into the great outdoors or heading off for parts unknown. With instant
The Norqain Wild ONE collection has been steadily expanding over the last few years, and while the brand even offers its “Wild ONE of 1” configurator with more than 3.5
The Rise of the Indies is an enticing and accurate representation of how independent watchmaking has captured the spotlight in recent years. Increased media attention, social media hype, and, frankly,