It's possible today is the first time you're hearing the name Abingdon Mullin. She admits herself, "Even though my brand has been around for almost 20 years, a lot of
It's possible today is the first time you're hearing the name Abingdon Mullin. She admits herself, "Even though my brand has been around for almost 20 years, a lot of
What We Know In 2024, to celebrate the Promaster's 35th anniversary, Citizen gave the Promaster Land a makeover with a brand new caliber U822 that offered quite a few noticeable
Exactly ten years ago, at Baselworld (RIP) in 2015, I got to see the first iteration of a simple split-seconds chronograph from Patek Philippe since the 1436 – the 5370P. Before
Henry Cavill spent nearly a decade saving the world as Superman, but it turns out the Man of Steel's greatest challenge wasn't battling supervillains—it was finding the perfect watch. The
Sometimes, justifications for limited editions can be tenuous at best. When I first heard that Seiko was doing a limited edition release honoring the Datsun 240Z, all I could think
What We Know The London-based independent, dare I say microbrand, Anoma is back with the third installment in its outside-the-box A1 series. You might remember 2024's OG blue dial and
What We Know It's been fifteen months since we saw the first (and only) Snoopy-themed MoonSwatches introduced to the world. In MoonSwatch Years, that's practically an eternity. But today brings
What We Know It's a great day for fans of the Alpinist, a watch that has somewhat of a cult following. The watch, which was originally made in 1959 for
Welcome back to Bring A Loupe, and happy first Friday of August! This week, I stumbled upon a few vintage dealers fighting on Instagram, getting mad online, about the age-old
Shockingly high tariff rates on Swiss goods imported to the U.S. announced by the White House are threatening to upend the Swiss watch industry and crimp sales in the biggest
Oftentimes, with "provenance watches," the conversation is centered around potential value. We see rare birds come up at auction: Paul Newman's Paul Newman Daytona, or, more recently, Al Capone's Patek
What We Know One of the things that Glashütte Original has become known for is keeping the post-war era of Glashütte, Germany's design, alive. This time, they've taken the brand's
While mechanical watches and their micro-engineered marvels remain the raison d'être for Hodinkee—and what drew me to writing about horology—sometimes the mood calls for a complete departure. Something fun, rugged,
What We Know One of the most enticing, beloved, and often expensive art forms in watchmaking is cloissoné enamel, where thin strips of metal (often gold) are glued onto a
Whenever a brand releases a new field watch, two things immediately spring to mind – World War II, and the Dirty Dozen. As much as the romance of hard-used, battle-worn