Back in July, I wrote about the Grand Seiko SBGY009, which I described as “the highlight of the year” in one that has proven to be absolutely packed with special
Back in July, I wrote about the Grand Seiko SBGY009, which I described as “the highlight of the year” in one that has proven to be absolutely packed with special
One of the more exciting new releases seen at the recent Windup Watch Fair in New York City came from a brand that has been reliably releasing high quality sports
There’s perhaps no better iconic fall roadtrip in the US than through New England, so when I set out for an autumn trip, I knew just where I had to
When it comes right down to it, there are two things (besides watches) that I just can’t get enough of: trains, and words that are really fun to say. Maybe
I mentioned last week that travel watches in general were having a moment. The options are plentiful when it comes to world timers, affordable GMT’s, and models with 12 hour
Patina is often described as a surface appearance of something grown beautiful, especially with age or use. There’s a charm that comes with patina, a reminder to slow down and
Collaborative efforts have been a pillar of the watch world in recent years, and one of the most consistent of the bunch is a group called Collective Horology. They’ve worked
Earlier this year we featured a watch in our Micro-Brand Digest series from a Texas based brand called Trafford, which has just formally launched on Kickstarter as of last week.
Numbers aren’t everything, but in some the case of some watches, they play a bigger role in wearability than the spec sheet implies. This is particularly relevant when integrated bracelets
There’s an idea I’ve been kicking around, and maybe it’s time to just commit and do it, that’s essentially a guide to the nerdiest watch nerd brands. I think most
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Strap on your favorite watch, take a seat, plug-in your headphones and/or crank up the volume, because this A Week in Watches episode has some epic stuff. We start off
TimeForArt Auction Via TimeForArt Art and design are one of the several pillars that support a great watch. And thanks to the Swiss Institute, the world of art and watches
There’s a certain type of small watch brand that has cropped up in recent years that occupies a unique space in the wide chasm between what we think of as
In this edition of The Three Watch Collection for $5,000, reader John S. shows us a well rounded, and well reasoned collection that covers the broadest possible range of wear