As I’ve explained in the past, one of the ideas behind Watch Strap Review was to feature ateliers from all over the world. We have presented many different brands from
As I’ve explained in the past, one of the ideas behind Watch Strap Review was to feature ateliers from all over the world. We have presented many different brands from
There’s no question that the Omega × Swatch Speedmaster MoonSwatch has become an international phenomenon. Some of us (this guy included) naively thought that these 11 watches just might fly
Louis Erard is an exciting brand that strives to offer accessible luxury watchmaking with traditional styling. Over the past few years, the brand has also worked with some heavy-hitting names
It’s our pleasure to present our video interview with Omega CEO and President Raynald Aeschlimann. He talks to Fratello about his all-time favorite Speedmaster watch, as well as his first
Recently, we started holding our Speedy Tuesday events again, the first of which took place in Biel, Switzerland. Today, we’re announcing our next Speedy Tuesday event and opening up the
The Louvre is probably the most famous museum in the world. Vacheron Constantin has been a partner of the Parisian museum since 2019, and after an intense collaboration with its
If I actually kept track of my most-worn watch this year, I’m sure my red all-metal G-Shock would come out on top. Thanks to its unfeasibly comfy single-link bracelet, it
There is no shortage of brand collaborations in the watch world. Their attractiveness usually hangs on your personal relationship with both brands. I can certainly see how this new Bvlgari
Seiko divers… Unmistakable, ubiquitous, legendary. Since the Japanese brand released its very first diver in 1965 — the famous 62MAS — it has not fallen short of coming up with
Chances are that if you’re above the age of 40, when you think of Rolex, you think of a Rolex five-digit reference. These watches were made for an astonishingly long
For Fratelli living in the proximity of London or traveling there today or tomorrow, this episode of Coffee Corner Watch Talk contains an urgent message. Let me start with that.
It’s not exactly a secret that round watches are an easier sell than their square counterparts. If you ask around industry experts, you’ll often hear the “10%” rule thrown about,
Hamilton has a rich legacy in American watchmaking, and not just for railroad and aviation watches. The company created the “Canteen” watch worn by U.S. Navy “frogmen” (the predecessors of
The Dynamic might not be the first watch that comes to mind when asking for a re-edition. As a matter of fact, it might not even be “a watch” to
Welcome, one and all, to this week’s Sunday Morning Showdown! In this series, we take two watches that share some key features, or that at least exist in the same