In partnership with UBS, we hosted a get-together and series of talks in New York City called "House of Craft." The event featured a who's who of watch-world luminaries, including
In partnership with UBS, we hosted a get-together and series of talks in New York City called "House of Craft." The event featured a who's who of watch-world luminaries, including
What We Know On Monday, we covered the year's first limited-edition Grand Seiko release, the SLGH027. Today, we are introducing two new additions to the Grand Seiko Heritage Collection—the SBGH351
We often discuss 'holy grails ' in watch collecting. In essence, the term has become a way of saying, "This is on my wishlist of watches I aspire to someday own," even if the likelihood of that day is incredibly slim. I've heard
This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written by HSNY's librarians. Today's post was written by St John Karp. Whenever I start talking about decimal time,
The winter edition of Pitti Uomo has long been considered the deeper cut, a fact as true for the stylish attendees as for the fashion shows and brands that are
What We Know Late last night (New York time), Grand Seiko launched one of its first releases of the year: the new SLGH027, a 40mm by 11.7mm Ever-Brilliant steel watch
What We Know The boys and girls of F.A.T. International are back with another installment of the always wonderful Ice Race in the event's ancestral home of Zell am See,
On Sunday morning, just outside IMSA's race control, Mark Raffauf summarized the Rolex 24 at Daytona. "It's all about the watches!" he decreed, pausing for a beat. "Well, maybe it's
To celebrate the tenth year of the Windup Watch Fair, Worn & Wound is launching the enthusiast-focused event in a new city: Dallas, Texas, on March 15 and 16, and
Happy Friday, and welcome back to Bring A Loupe! After bringing out a heavy hitter vintage Rolex to headline last week's edition, we'll stick to the niche this go around.
What We Know Not many brands are actively out there marking tourbillons that are somehow also suitable for everyday wear - yet, H. Moser & Cie. keep pushing out tourbs
It's no secret that the Middle Eastern market has been a major player in the growth of the watch market over the last few years. It should be no surprise
What does it take to create a timepiece that transcends mere function and becomes a work of art? How do watchmakers incorporate elements of design and aesthetics into their creations?