My Rolex Day-Date ref. 18238 is not a new watch. In fact, this particular model I have here dates to 1991. In this new series called Exploring Evergreens, we review
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My Rolex Day-Date ref. 18238 is not a new watch. In fact, this particular model I have here dates to 1991. In this new series called Exploring Evergreens, we review
While the original L.U.C 1860, with caliber 1.96, was spot on for the era, the current L.U.C 1860 in Lucent steel is just that again. It shows once more that
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It almost seems as if Swatch and Blancpain knew that their collaboration piece was going to be one of the most popular articles on our website, as to
Welcome to the second episode of the second season of Fratello Talks! As we kick off the year, we’re dusting off old debates, and today, we talk about the myth
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI In 1918, a spark of watchmaking innovation ignited, giving birth to Mido. From day one, they’ve been obsessed with three things: building watches that last, function flawlessly, and
Standing out in a sea of microbrands is hard, and not always done right. Here are some brands that make it look easy. The post 5 microbrands that get design
Last week, Zach Kazan shared his personal watch related New Years Resolution. This time around the rest of the team is getting in on the action. We asked the Editorial
This week's episode of Watches in the Wild: Paris is all about jewelry design and watch design cross-pollination. Because, dear readers (viewers), I am on a mission to prove that
In its continuous pursuit of horological excellence, Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces the latest evolutions and additions to its beloved Master Ultra Thin collection. Among the new pieces: Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Enamel,
Brand Longines Caliber Number L687 In-House? No Base Caliber ETA A08.L91 (ETA/Valjoux 7751) Movement Type Automatic, self-winding mechanical Lignes 13.25”’ Diameter 30mm Height 7.9mm Jewel Count 25 Beat Rate 28,800
Garrick, one of our favorite watchmakers in the burgeoning “micro-indie” space, has introduced a watch that is truly niche to start 2024. Really, it’s a niche of a niche, because
We all know the mechanical watch industry is no longer solely for the Swiss, even though Switzerland is still very much the epicentre of all things watch-related. Nevertheless, we’ve seen
Welcome to a new podcast series from Hodinkee called Ben Clymer Presents. Hosted by Hodinkee's own founder, Ben Clymer Presents offers a special chat between Ben and subject experts from
G-Shocks, with all their usual bells and whistles, have always been statement watches. From the simplest 2100 or 5600 series to today’s highlight, the MGTB series, Casio G-Shocks are designed
Last year, Blancpain and Swatch made literal waves with the Blancpain x Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms, with the affordably-focused series based upon Blancpain’s legendary Fifty Fathoms diver’s watch introduced in