On this week’s episode of A Week in Watches, we’re back in studio in NYC for our regularly scheduled program. This week, we cover a few new releases including an
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On this week’s episode of A Week in Watches, we’re back in studio in NYC for our regularly scheduled program. This week, we cover a few new releases including an
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Bronze is becoming a popular case material for some watch brands, particular for dive watches. And it has been a while
Until recently, George Cramer has exclusively collected watches from classic brands with long histories and traditional styles of watchmaking. But that all changed when he bought himself a Ressence Type
It is always extremely difficult to redefine a classic, a watch as emblematic as the Doxa SUB 300. Born during the 1960s, this watch has been instrumental in the growth
Atom is a new kid on the block. The York-based brand debuts on Kickstarter this year with the Atom AT.01. The ambition is clear — to offer timeless mechanical watches
It’s that time again! There’s no moment to relax for two of our writers on Sunday mornings. As you all know by now, Fratello team members battle it out in
Humans have long had a fascination with the depths of the ocean, striving to go ever deeper, ever further, and ever faster by pushing the limits of the human body,
Ineichen, the oldest watch-specialized auction house in Switzerland, has canceled its buyer’s premium and is now offering shares in the auction house through a bidding process executed on its own
And just like that, the Chicago Windup Watch Fair is a wrap! We’d like to thank everyone who joined us for our first ever Midwest event and helped to make
“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
In watchmaking circles, the chronograph is widely accepted as a hard-to-master complication. The wonderfully complex and intricate mechanism is a joy to behold, yet the majority of the works are
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Seiko was one of the original players in the automatic chronograph market. This was the Speedtimer, their first chronograph, released in
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN This year marks 55 years of Grand Seiko designs. You may have figured something was up by the frequency of their releases currently. It’s mostly that, but we’re
Ian Skellern has a solution that would not only eliminate flipping but would also decimate the gray market. Or at least it would significantly minimize them. Might it work? The
Welcome back, dear Fratelli, to Wrist Game Or Crying Shame! It has been seven weeks since our last installment, but I’ve got an interesting (value) proposition on the docket today.