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,
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,
It is so great to still be excited about a new watch launch — and it’s almost as great to receive a physical sample weeks, as opposed to months or
For nearly two decades, one of the most common requests from Doxa fans was for the brand to release a GMT-equipped model, which had been notably absent from its catalog
Swiss watch brand Delma’s Midland collection is a modern reinterpretation of a 1980s timepiece. The Delma Midland is intended to fit into today’s trend of (mostly) steel watches with integrated
The watch market never stays still for too long. New releases, shifting trends, and collector preferences continuously reshape demand for certain models, and the latest “Most Wanted Watches List” from
This week on the SUPERLATIVE Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams is joined by Edouard Caumon, the country manager at Watchfinder. Throughout their conversation, Ariel and Edouard discuss the
When Norqain came onto the scene in 2018, it didn’t bother dipping its toes to test the waters or letting the market decide what it would be. It set up
For a proud 180 years, the tiny Saxon town of Glashütte has been the epicenter of German watchmaking, and brands like Glashütte Original wear the region proudly in their name.
Luxury objects and pursuits have never been about sustainability or efficiency. The entire premise of most luxury objects and experiences is that they are wasteful things for our fun and
Don’t touch that dial! It’s time for yet another exciting edition of your favorite bi-weekly roundup, The Flyback! By total coincidence, this week, we’re overrun with chronographs: A full-lume collab
The thematic purpose of this Blancpain is so esoteric that it might be hard to understand the point of it just by looking at it. Even those who are aware
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the team is now three. Where’s Ariel? Rumor has it he’s in Thailand, watch capital of…. nowhere! We hope he’s relaxing at a White Lotus
With numerous successful designs already under its belt, Nodus has reached a point where many of its cornerstone models have already entered their second generations. However, updating fan-favorite designs can
When a brand like Ressence, which has gone against the grain for its entire existence, comes out with an integrated-style sports watch, you know the bubble is about to pop.
Prior to 1955, Chinese watch lovers could have their imported timepieces repaired in the country, but China had never produced its own original wristwatch design. Enter Seagull Watch (formerly the