Never change a winning team. In Le Brassus, Audemars Piguet came up with something even better — updating its winning team. When the Nautilus forfeited, it left the court wide
Never change a winning team. In Le Brassus, Audemars Piguet came up with something even better — updating its winning team. When the Nautilus forfeited, it left the court wide
I used to be exclusively a time-only watch lover with a strong passion for divers. After I got the first version of the Baltic Bicompax, however, I discovered a world
It’s no secret that I am a huge fan of the Royal Oak design, so I was incredibly excited to see the presentation hosted by Audemars Piguet on the new
To show that Bvlgari has definitely made its way into Haute Horlogerie and to connect that fact to its beginnings as a jeweler, the brand has launched two new members
I am always excited to meet a watch that has a world’s-first story to tell. As the title suggests, the 1976 Citizen Crystron became the first solar-powered analog quartz watch.
Welcome to Strap Check, a column on Fratello where our editors showcase their favorite watch/strap combinations. We all know the feeling. When you’ve been wearing a watch for weeks on
This article has been on my mind for a long time now: The Omega Speedmaster in movies. We’ve covered the appearance of Speedmasters in movies and TV shows every now
The Beatles already knew that money can’t buy you love. But it can buy you a watch no one else has. LVMH owner Bernard Arnault got himself a Patek Philippe
We did an article last year on everything about a watch that wasn’t the watch itself — straps, bracelets, clasps, and spring bars. It seemed exhaustive in its reach (and
During Watches & Wonders last year, Zenith graced us with the new Defy Extreme. The most extreme Defy model was not just a tour de force in materials and design.