What's the future of independent watchmaking? Well, if you were in Singapore this past weekend, you'd be hard-pressed to believe it's anything but strong. Just look at the folks at
What's the future of independent watchmaking? Well, if you were in Singapore this past weekend, you'd be hard-pressed to believe it's anything but strong. Just look at the folks at
The world of the ana-digi watch is home to one of the weirdest and most fun niches in all of sports watches. In some ways, the ana-digi watch was the
Happy Horror-ological Halloween! Last year in honor of this spooky season I wrote about watches that kill, uncanny automata, and goblins of Swiss watchmaking. I featured a recent novel called
What We Know Formex has built a strong reputation for technical innovation. Its sister company, Dexel, is a manufacturer and supplier for many Swiss brands. Pesky NDAs often obscure who's
What We Know Oris is approaching the 60th anniversary of one of its most iconic and core releases—the Divers Sixty-Five—and it's doing it by making some subtle updates and rebranding
Happy Bring A Loupe and welcome back to Friday! After a week's hiatus due to a tight schedule at our Hodinkee x UBS House of Craft NYC, we're back. Moreso
Auction season is upon us (well, does it ever really stop?), and the Hong Kong auctions have already taken place. For the first time in three seasons, I'm not going
This isn't going to be an open letter – although it could be – because I love Patek Philippe. Truly and sincerely – it is the brand by which all
What We Know It's a big day when a small company like Urwerk releases a brand-new model, so let's hear three cheers for the new UR-150. With a slightly more
What We Know Just a few weeks after Nomos unveiled maybe their most controversial watch ever, the Tangente 2Date (72 comments on that story, y'all!), the Glashütte brand is making
Last week, we teamed up with UBS to host the inaugural outing of a new event series called the UBS House of Craft. It was a week of amazing presentations,
When I think of a Moser chronograph, I think of the Streamliner, with its flyback Agenhor chronograph movement and distinctive subdial-free layout. With both the chronograph seconds hand and minute
What We Know Aera, the microbrand founded two years ago by Olof Larsson and Jas Minhas, has stuck close to its design-led roots with a collection of a few highly
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There have been a lot of watch events lately, a testament to the strength of the watch community amid all the talk of a market downturn. But vintage watch fairs