For most enthusiasts in the world of watches, even the smallest scratch on a timepiece can become a significant eyesore— diminishing both the aesthetic appeal and value of something deeply
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For most enthusiasts in the world of watches, even the smallest scratch on a timepiece can become a significant eyesore— diminishing both the aesthetic appeal and value of something deeply
Certina began using a turtle as its symbol in 1959 to represent robustness and longevity. It was only natural that, in 2017, the Swiss brand would start a partnership with
Let’s go straight to the point. Bremont, one of the foremost British watch brands, is changing. The founding brothers, Nick and Giles English, are no longer the faces of the
Red carnelian stone dial, platinum case, and a reversed movement make for a curious Cartier. The post The why and how of the Cartier Santos-Dumont Rewind appeared first on Time+Tide
Le Tour de France, Wimbledon, Copa América, and UEFA Euro 2024 are all happening right now. If that’s not enough, from July 26th to August 11th, the Summer Olympics will
A new livery for one of Zenith’s most popular models, the Defy Skyline Skeleton White Ceramic shares the styling of its siblings like the Defy Skyline 36 mm but with a
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Back in 2021, Tudor introduced the Black Bay Ceramic, a tough and stylish dive watch with a sleek black ceramic case. It received universal acclaim, and now Tudor
Now having been director of Chanel’s watch creation studio for almost a dozen years, Arnaud Chastaingt has shaped the brand’s line-up of timepieces and time-telling objects, imbuing them with a
Followers of British watchmaker Christopher Ward may recall two watches from recent years. The first was the brand’s 2020 Super Compressor, a watch true in style and function to its
Buffy feels particularly strongly about rubber straps. The post Why rubber straps on non-water-resistant watches are a crime appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. The post Why rubber straps on non-water-resistant
Christopher Ward has developed a distinct style over the past couple of years, but there is still great variety in the different releases. A great example of an aesthetic that
German brand Stowa was founded in 1927 and became one of the five official suppliers of B-Uhren to the German Luftwaffe. Capitalising on the brand’s rich aviation history, Stowa, now
Quentin R. Bufogle has always been a Swiss watch snob. He knows Grand Seiko turns out some truly excellent timepieces. But for all of impeccable engineering, and craftsmanship, for this
Hello, and welcome to a sunny and warm episode of Fratello Talks! This week, Nacho, Lex, and Daan discuss summer watches. More specifically, they look at the ways they go
The post Two New Takes on the Richard Mille RM 65-01 in Blue and Yellow Quartz TPT appeared first on Revolution Watch. Read the full article...