Father’s Day is celebrated in many countries on the third Sunday in June. That means that this coming Sunday (June 18th) is the day to honor all the dads out
Father’s Day is celebrated in many countries on the third Sunday in June. That means that this coming Sunday (June 18th) is the day to honor all the dads out
What is your ideal summer watch? It’s a question that pops up every year and one that always has a highly personal answer. In this series of articles, we ask
Switzerland is a monarchy. This might be news to you, but from a watchmaking perspective, the neutral Alp country is not a democracy run by many. Rolex is the one
Wonderful things happen at watch shows — things that let us appreciate a watch brand rather than just a solitary piece. Last September, I saw a whole table of watches
Last weekend, Sotheby’s auctioned the famous gold Omega Speedmaster BA145.022-69 that belonged to Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert. We wrote about it a month before the auction (here), and last
During Watches and Wonders a few months ago, MB&F invited us over to take a look at its new home. And I’m saying “home” because it’s an actual 120-year-old house
Australian surfer and ocean explorer Matt Cuddihy was paddling and enjoying the surf off Noosa, a beautiful coastal town in the Australian state of Queensland, when he spotted something unusual.
You knew this was coming sooner or later. The Tissot PRX is the biggest hit for the brand in a long time. After the quartz and automatic 40mm versions and
Rebecca and Craig Struthers are well known for restoration work and their British take on bespoke watchmaking in precious metals. I’ve been aware of their Tailor-Made range of wristwatches for
I vividly remember the last time I watched the 24 hours of Le Mans. It was in 2013; my daughter was just born a few weeks earlier and couldn’t sleep.
Since it’s watch collaborations galore this Monday morning, I thought it was best to put on one of our very own collab creations — the April Fools’ watch that went
When we started the GADA series, I knew the timing was sensitive for me. On one hand, it is by far my favorite genre of watches, so I was eager
In 2019, I endured a long, humiliating, and costly experience with Swiss Customs. Because of the article we published earlier today about traveling with watches, we decided to bring this
Are you ready for an article on how to travel with your watches that features all sorts of watch rolls, cases, and other implements? Well, if so, move along because
Welcome to another edition of Sunday Morning Showdown. Today, two editors jostle for position with two watches of a similar persuasion. Expect no holds barred as these writers vie for