Collaborations are one of the hottest trends in watchmaking today, as brands, high and low, team up with artists, retailers, collectors – you name it – to create special customised
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Collaborations are one of the hottest trends in watchmaking today, as brands, high and low, team up with artists, retailers, collectors – you name it – to create special customised
It’s deja vu all over again. Just last week, we brought you news of Tudor’s latest release in carbon fiber, a Black Bay Chronograph made to celebrate their partnership with
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors From being the original sports watch, to the most iconic shaped dress watch – what a life the Reverso has lived.
This week on the SUPERLATIVE Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams is joined by David Silver, owner of The Vintage Watch Company. Ariel and David dive right into the history
Founded in 1755, Vacheron Constantin is considered the world’s oldest watch Manufacture in continuous production. In the last several years, this production has been carefully brought into the present, perfectly
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Swiss watchmaking captures all the attention. The most prestigious brands, trusted by the market, are “Swiss Made”, which acts as an absolute guarantee. The only one to dominate the watch
More than half a century after making horological history with the world’s first titanium watch, Citizen is once again pushing the boundaries of material science. This time, the brand introduces
Italian indie HTD serves up a slim, playful sports watch entirely dedicated to tennis.The post Tennis comes to the fore with the HTD Tennis Sport appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Hublot unveiled two new interpretations of its MP-10 Tourbillon, an avant-garde creation that discards conventional elements such as a dial, hands, and an oscillating weight. Instead, it features a roller
It was the Land-Dweller that stole the limelight, and understandably so. After all, it’s not often that The Crown presents an entirely new collection with a groundbreaking movement innovation to
In Tim Mosso's opinion, there’s a refreshing take-it-or-leave-it vibe to the Historique. That said, many divisive elements are purposeful rather than capricious. Certainly, the case is huge, but so is
Regular readers of aBlogtoWatch will likely know that the “Time Machines” column has settled into a comfortable rhythm over the past several years — I highlight an underappreciated vintage watch,
Hublot has never shown a reverence for conservative watchmaking. Starting with its explosively named Big Bang collection, Hublot revels in innovative material combinations and loud, audacious designs. However, when it
Vertex is a brand with a storied past. It was one of the watchmakers that provided watches to the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) during World War II. The watch