Our friends over at Fratello have an exciting new collaboration available today. It’s with a brand that doesn’t get a ton of press and the watch itself is in that
Our friends over at Fratello have an exciting new collaboration available today. It’s with a brand that doesn’t get a ton of press and the watch itself is in that
New movements get me excited. That sounds weird, let me try again. New calibers pique my horological curiosity. Better. Ok, when Horage announced the K2 caliber a few years ago,
Back in 1983, a mechanical Citizen diver’s watch was found at the bottom of the sea at Long Reef Beach in Australia. The specific model was a Citizen Challenge Diver
You want to talk about sleeper watches? Minimalist watches? Watches that appear to be one thing but are actually something else entirely? Man oh man, do we have a watch
Episode 10? Already? I guess time flies when you’re recording A Week in Watches. In this episode, we’ve got a whole bunch of watches from Grand Seiko, a vintage-styled Tissot,
“Watches, Stories, and Gear” is a roundup of our favorite content, watch or otherwise, from around the internet. Here, we support other creators, explore interesting content that inspires us, and
It’s the late 1970s and integrated bracelet sports watches are all the rage. Everywhere you look, BOOM, a bracelet and case that flow so fluidly into each other that you
As a brand that is equally likely to be spotted on the wrists of everyone from watch collectors and streetwear enthusiasts to extreme sports athletes and military personnel, G-SHOCK offers
There’s been a lot of talk on Instagram, website comments, and our very own podcast these last few weeks about the term “in-house” as it applies to watch movements. This
When it comes to wardrobe or watches, you can’t beat the classics. By nature, a well made workshirt or field watch are versatile, reliable, and have this seamlessness quality that
Farer watches aren’t short on personality, and co-founder Paul Sweetenham follows suit in that department. We took a time out during the Windup Watch Fair in Chicago to catch up
Earlier this year, ochs und junior introduced the line collection, meant to bring their minimal design aesthetic (and minimal mechanical principles) to a more approachable prince point. The first watches
In a follow up to a release from nearly a year ago, Seiko has introduced a new version of their Speedtimer chronograph with a bright blue dial. The current iteration
Mainstream watch brands tend not to stray from the beaten path. They find something that works and slowly evolve from there. Tudor is of course no exception to this, having
Back when Grand Seiko announced the SBGW289, their pink dialed limited edition with a smaller, vintage inspired 44GS case, I speculated that it could be a sign we’d see more