Ordinarily in the “Time Machines” column, I make a point of exploring great watches and stories that fly under the radar, or simply haven’t had the sort of enthusiast exposure
Ordinarily in the “Time Machines” column, I make a point of exploring great watches and stories that fly under the radar, or simply haven’t had the sort of enthusiast exposure
Swiss Hublot may be primed for “having a moment,” and I think that wider enthusiast appeal for the company’s achievements is probably forthcoming. The company has existed since the early
Since its inception, Bangalore Watch Company has made Indian culture and heritage part of every single release. It usually picks something specific but with broad appeal, like the Indian Air
We could talk ad nauseam about the interwoven connection of cars and watches. Whether it be through the lens of team and race sponsors, mind-bending (and wallet-stretching) Horological Machines, or
As an American watch enthusiast, I appreciate any effort to revive watchmaking in the United States. However, watches have not been manufactured in America at any considerable scale for more
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is bouncy-bright this morning, Ripley is clapping concrete, and Ariel is wearing a concrete watch — so don’t ever say we aren’t coordinated! David
While the surge of top-luxury men’s (or unisex) watches featuring rainbow motifs has slowed a bit, a strong artistic and fashion fascination with the wider color spectrum remains intact. One
First launched in 2022, the Jack Mason Strat-o-timer GMT was one of the first watches to be powered by the Miyota 9075 movement, and it has quickly become the Texas-based
Chronographs may be the go-to style of timepiece for brands that draw their inspiration from the world of racing, but for its latest release of 2025, Depancel has created a
The latest boutique-only limited edition watch from Swiss Roger Dubuis is the Geneva-based luxury brand’s third product collaboration with the Los Angeles-based tattoo artist Dr. Woo. The watch is known
Years ago, I began recommending that the watch industry bundle wristwatches with matching fashion accessories, such as hats, belts, and shoes. The idea was mostly to suggest to consumers how
Excited? Disappointed? Indifferent? I wonder how the watch enthusiast community feels about the long-awaited, first-ever mechanical Casio watch, the Casio Edifice EFK-100. Well, it’s official: Here it is, and I,
One of the great benefits of unorthodox layouts and exotic complications is spectacle. Rearranging the display of time into something other than the standard three hands and a circular dial
Canada’s Marathon Watch Company just introduced what is quite possibly its prettiest modern Navigator timepiece yet. The latest model introduces a welcome dash of color to the military watchmaker, whose
I get it, the title makes a strange statement after more or less a decade dominated by watch releases with heritage, anniversary, or tribute in their names. And yet, as