The post A History and Guide to Formex appeared first on Worn & Wound. Continued at wornandwound.com...
Respected sources of news and reviews from the watch industry.
The post A History and Guide to Formex appeared first on Worn & Wound. Continued at wornandwound.com...
Our aBlogtoWatch team is proud to announce Fabio C. of Saigon, Vietnam as the winner of our Makoto Hamana watch giveaway. Combining classic dive watch proportions with rich color and unique typograhy,
Before the year ends, we will do one final event in The Hague with Breitling just in time for the golden season. On November 28, we would like to welcome
On this episode of The Business of Watches Podcast, we drop in on Niels Eggerding, the CEO of Frederique Constant (and sister marque Alpina), at the brand's headquarters in Plan-les-Ouates,
At around US$3,000, the Hanhart 415 ES Panda offers favourable specifications for its price.The post Does the Hanhart 415 ES Panda deliver top spec for money? appeared first on Time+Tide
Delma isn’t a newcomer pretending to be a tool-watch brand. The independent, family-run company has been crafting robust sports watches in Lengnau since 1924 and has earned its reputation with
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Bell & Ross releases another new model, the BR-03 Compass, with indication for three timezones and a compass. We got our
This week on the SUPERLATIVE Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams sits down with Tamas Piros, the creator of WatchAnchor.com, a digital platform that helps collectors manage their watch
With 100 days remaining until the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, Omega is introducing a special Speedmaster to celebrate the occasion.As the athletes prepare for their final push before
You’re excused if you’ve never heard of Möels & Co, a young British brand focusing on carefully designed modern watches. I hadn’t heard of the company either until attending last
The timepiece that proved the water resistance of the Rolex Oyster, Mercedes Gleitze's watch is a rare example of a pre-patent Oyster. The post The Historic Rolex “Gleitze” And Other
Creativity, impeccable artisanship, and a good dose of poetic licence are hallmark traits of Hermès watches. With such a rich repertoire of luxury goods, design features often migrate from one
The Seiko Speedtimer traces its roots back to the 1960s, offering plenty of sports timing and racing pedigree. Today, I got a chance to go hands-on with the line’s latest
With its classical proportions and dressy shape, this new release from Raymond Weil seems perfectly timed for party season. The post The Raymond Weil Toccata brings classical music to classical
If you value “stealth wealth” and craftsmanship while finding the idea of an ultra-practical and convenient wristwatch appealing, then allow me to direct your attention to Casio’s highly exclusive Tsuiki