I don’t know about you, but I feel like 2022 is turning into the year of collaborations. Months of internal turmoil and potential instability left many brands leaning on contemporaries
I don’t know about you, but I feel like 2022 is turning into the year of collaborations. Months of internal turmoil and potential instability left many brands leaning on contemporaries
At the end of 2021, I was faced with a challenge. That challenge — which a number of our editors also took — was to write an article about my
I hope you enjoyed a real good weekend and that you’re ready to start the week with a real good coffee. With the emphasis on “real”, because in the first
The Zenith El Primero name is one that demands respect in the watch industry. Zenith introduced the venerable chronograph in 1969, and the movement remains the brand’s bread and butter
While we may be most accustomed to seeing URWERK watches display the time via the iconic satellite hour complication, the Swiss brand is far more than a “one-trick pony”. Most
Brace yourself, Web3 is coming at you, whether you get it or not (yet). Panerai is not the first major watch brand to enter the NFT waters, and it certainly
I’m starting to think I might have a very specific type when it comes to watches. The Omega Seamaster GMT “Great White” 2538.20.00 is a watch that certainly ticks all
Is Tudor owned by Rolex? Yes, it is. But does that allow the brand to legitimately use designs from Rolex’s past for its own catalog? Furthermore, if Tudor is in
The Sherpa Ultradive and Sherpa OPS are two of the most intriguing watches I’ve laid eyes (and hands) upon recently. There’s far more to these watches than looks, though. If
During the Watches And Wonders hubbub a couple of weeks ago, you may have missed a rather compelling release — the 39mm Aquastar Deepstar Chronograph. I wrote a “hot take”
Before another year comes to pass, I will have spent two full decades working in the watch industry. In that time, I’ve seen many things. I have seen good times
Where were you when the MoonSwatch landed? I know where I was because the build-up to the launch promised a big bang. And it certainly delivered. As soon as the
The first Rolex Yacht-Master debuted in 1992. It was a yellow gold watch with a full gold bracelet and a bi-directional bezel with raised numerals. I can’t imagine that Rolex
I’ve always been a fan of panda-dial chronographs. Although I’ve never actually owned one, whenever there’s one in the office, it immediately grabs my attention. And that’s exactly the case
Nicholas Bowman-Scargill is quickly moving up the ranks of a new wave of British watch manufacturers with the Fears family brand. Watches from Fears feature traditional styling and are spot-on