TAG Heuer’s ties to Formula 1 go way back to Jo Siffert’s time — 1969 — and have since grown to be uniquely diverse and strong. As the brand returns
TAG Heuer’s ties to Formula 1 go way back to Jo Siffert’s time — 1969 — and have since grown to be uniquely diverse and strong. As the brand returns
A year or so ago, I embarked on a mission to see what was holding up the expansion of the American watchmaking industry. I wanted to talk to people at
Earlier in 2024 Swiss watchmaker Favre Leuba relaunched (again), this time with a new leadership and strategy, and beginning with a starting focus on three timepiece collections. Each of those
I am fascinated by watches that imagine themselves to actually exist in fantasy worlds. Whether the inspiration is a movie, video game, or other entertainment universe, there is a growing
It is possible that the MB&F M.A.D.Editions M.A.D.1S watch is the final version (which will probably see a few color variations) of the popular M.A.D.1 (M.A.D.1) timepiece series by the
Northern California-based Minus-8 has been making U.S.-designed independent timepieces for over 10 years, easily several years before doing so was considered “cool.” Minus-8 as a brand name refers to the
The first battles of the 2025 Formula 1 season are still a couple of months away, but IWC decided to — quietly — kickstart the year with the IWC Pilot’s
If you had gotten the feeling that German brand Hanhart had been in a rut over the past, oh, 20 years, I wouldn’t blame you. It seemed to be releasing
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is virtually flanked not only by Ripley, David, and Ariel, but he’s also got three guests on board for this week: Kevin Roberts, Alon
The Circadian Monster is a new smaller version of the popular Monster watch collection by Detroit-based Shinola. The American company has released three versions of the 36mm-wide Circadian Monster to
As is the case most years, 2024 wrapped up with a tidal wave of Top 10, Best Of, and Most Worn roundups around the watch world. Read on to catch
For the past several years, we have seen annually a number of watch brands grasp at the Chinese market with Lunar New Year watches. The efforts range from lazy to
Small brands often launch and carry on with singular elements. These brands have thought of a novel dial, or a neat bezel, or maybe even a wild case. Even with
Despite an impressively consistent run of solid releases in recent years, Longines remains something of a dark horse in the modern enthusiast landscape. For 2025, though, the brand seems intent
2025 is upon us at last, and as the world celebrates a brand new year there’s only one way we here at aBlogtoWatch know to ring in January – a