As watch journalists, we do our fair share of writing about watches. In fact, it’s almost all we do. And though some would say that watch journalism is dead, here
As watch journalists, we do our fair share of writing about watches. In fact, it’s almost all we do. And though some would say that watch journalism is dead, here
Norqain was tipped as “one to watch” when it first emerged. That kind of attention usually attracts both fans and skeptics. This family-owned independent brand has grown by leaps and
When you’re not spending your own money, or, in this case, spending money that doesn’t exist, you’re less inhibited by the value of the cash. If I had €10,000 to
You think Tudor is cool? You’re wrong. Tudor wanted to make you believe it’s a cool brand, and for a while, it succeeded. But now, with the introduction of the
It’s been a little under a year since Dave wrote about the Bamford × Revolution GMT “Joe Cool” Limited Edition. In the article, Dave made the great claim that we
Five years ago, Etienne Malec and two other collectors (Paul Dufour and Clement Daniel) came together to create Baltic watches. Since then, the brand’s creations have captured the imagination of
We receive quite a number of questions regarding the Speedmaster, and some of these messages are very similar. One of the recurring questions we receive about the Omega Speedmaster Professional
There is no question that Cartier is hot property at the moment. In the last two years especially, things have gotten rather crazy. And rightfully so! If you look at
When joining Fratello at the beginning of this year, I knew I was entering a Speedmaster-enthusiast stronghold. Quickly after joining and trying on the 2021 Speedmaster Professional in the office,
Japan is a place of great natural beauty. It is also a country with a fascinating culture, excellent cuisine, and a deep-rooted passion for watchmaking. Two of these elements come
Hidden away in the “other launches” section of the Cartier press site, the new Santos de Cartier was kept company by the new Indomptables de Cartier and the new Ballon
One of the fun things about working at Fratello is the number of different watches that come through our doors. You might think we’d get sick and tired of it
After spending more than a week in Switzerland, I’m making my way back to the Fratello HQ coffee corner. And boy, do I need a good cup of high-caffeine joe.
“Hmm, that’s one heck of a handsome family.” Well, I certainly wasn’t referring to the Hemsworth brothers. That was my gut reaction to seeing the new Rado Captain Cook dive
The new Submersible QuarantaQuattro Bianco PAM01226 brings back memories of the first Panerai watch that pulled me into the brand. It must have been sometime in the summer of 2004,