In 2025, the indie watchmaking scene reached new heights, once again demonstrating that innovation and artistry continue to flourish outside the big groups, captivating us with daring mechanics, refined finishes,
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In 2025, the indie watchmaking scene reached new heights, once again demonstrating that innovation and artistry continue to flourish outside the big groups, captivating us with daring mechanics, refined finishes,
If you were one of the lucky ones who got a MoonSwatch when they first came out, chances are your watch’s battery is dead by now. That’s always an awkward
What a year! In 2025, aBlogtoWatch published over 1,100 articles, including more than 350 hands-on reviews, more than 550 new releases, more than 80 episodes of our two podcasts, and
The panel examined the enduring role of storytelling in shaping watch culture and how it can both illuminate and mystify luxury watches.The post Watch industry experts discuss “Myths and Misconceptions
Another year has gone by, so it’s time for this yearly ritual of looking back at the past 12 months and mentioning the noteworthy occasions and events. It always takes
To close out the year, the Haute Time team discloses the best watches of 2025. Spoiler alert: there’s a fan-favorite. The post The Best Watches of 2025—According to Haute Time
Obviously we love watches at Worn & Wound, but our enthusiasm goes well beyond what we wear on our wrists. We’re also interested in gear, tech, apparel, and gadgets of
Our aBlogtoWatch team is pleased to announce Ethan Z. of Princeton, USA as the winner of our Heinrich Helicoprion Amethyst watch giveaway. With an evocative stone dial, a brightly finished bezel, and
In 2025, Bulova marks a milestone few American watch brands ever reach: 150 years of uninterrupted history. Founded in New York City in 1875 by Joseph Bulova, the brand has
One day this year, I woke up and thought, “Zach, you know what you need? Another hobby that is expensive, nerdy, and takes up space in your relatively small Brooklyn
Maybe it’s just recency bias, but it feels like more and more watches come out every year. That said, this year felt particularly momentous, with the year’s big release moment,
The story of the Omega Speedmaster and the enigmatic Alaska Project begins not with the Moon landing but seven years earlier, long before Neil Armstrong uttered his legendary “one small
Let me recount a little story from Dubai Watch Week. I got a text from Ben saying, "What's the deal with this? We should write about it." Attached was a