In 2019, an Italian court recognized the Ferrari 250 GTO as a work of art, giving the iconic sports car protection from reproductions and replicas. According to Ferrari, it was
In 2019, an Italian court recognized the Ferrari 250 GTO as a work of art, giving the iconic sports car protection from reproductions and replicas. According to Ferrari, it was
We've been doing these Talking Watches videos for a long time now – about a decade, in fact. And the minute we launched our very first one in the fall
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When IWC released their latest iteration of the Gerald Genta-designed Ingenieur back in March at Watches & Wonders, I was legitimately excited. Finally, a modern take on a watch from
Stone dials are about as 1970s as you can get. And as a self-professed 1970s nostalgia freak, theoretically, this means I should be uncompromisingly devoted to the relatively recently-released 37mm
Each week, we present a selection of our favorite watches from the pre-owned side of our collection. Captured by our talented in-house photographers, you get a closer look at what
What We Know About two months ago, Tissot introduced its first 35mm PRX using the Powermatic 80 movement (a modified ETA 2824-2). Now, Tissot has expanded its mid-sized automatic PRX
What We Know Announced in conjunction with the very exciting new Porsche 911 S/T, Porsche Design has created a brand new spin on their iconic Chronograph 1 by way of
For most of us, our collection of watches evolves over time. Some go for breadth, some go for depth, and others just for the raw experience that a wide variety
Two four four seven. When Heuer release the first Carrera in 1963, it gave its new racing chronograph an easy-to-remember four-digit reference number. The Carrera 2447 joined good company on
I grew up less than an hour away from EAA – the Experimental Aircraft Association – and while I visited the organization's museum as a kid, I never once got
Break out your calendars because tomorrow is National Swiss Day (okay, this isn't printed in any calendar I own, but I imagine it's on a calendar somewhere), and you know
When reviewing a watch, the correct question to ask isn't exactly "Do I, the reviewer, like this watch?" That's actually a pretty boring, simple, and inherently subjective question. The more