This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ripley is temporarily lost in The Upside Down while Ariel, David, and Rick chat about what’s new and exciting in watches. Rick has gone and had
News, reviews and commentary from around the watch industry.
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ripley is temporarily lost in The Upside Down while Ariel, David, and Rick chat about what’s new and exciting in watches. Rick has gone and had
Jamie puts the pedal to the metal with Roger Dubuis' latest chronograph, a collaboration with high-end car marque Lamborghini. The post Timing Lamborghini hot laps with the Roger Dubuis Excalibur
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Richard Mille stands out in watchmaking for its innovative and often polarizing designs. The RM 65-01 Split-Seconds Chronograph continues this legacy with cutting-edge technology and new materials, available
The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra has carved out a unique spot in the Seamaster family as a stylish, versatile, and durable everyday watch, perfect for both land and sea. While
You might call bull, but a metal-detector and some good luck reunited this farmer with his Rolex Air-King, after being eaten by a cow. The post Poo-tina: UK farmer unearths
2024 is a major year for Bremont, with the company undergoing a change in top-level management as well as overall strategy. The UK-based company is not veering from its primary
The Frederique Constant Highlife collection launched in 1999 with an interchangeable, integrated strap/bracelet at an affordable price, making the desirable “luxury Swiss sports watch” accessible to many. The collection ultimately
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Doxa’s Sub 200T is a wonderful underwater companion and underlines the trend toward smaller tool watches. Having debuted just before the start of Watches and Wonders 2024, the Sub 200T
As the saying goes, “There’s an ass for every seat.” John Keil still finds it hard to believe that some watch designs are ever even considered, much less actually produced
Manufacturer Lemania Caliber Number 4650 In-House? Yes Movement Type Automatic, self-winding mechanical Lignes 10.5”’ Diameter 23.3mm Height 6mm Jewel Count 17 or 21 Beat Rate 18,000 vph Lift Angle Unconfirmed
Ulysse Nardin would not be the first brand I’d turn to when considering modern dive watches. But I must admit that the Diver Net OPS and the Diver X Skeleton
Manufacturer Zenith (via MZM) Caliber Number 2552 PC, 2552PC Movement Type Automatic, self-winding mechanical Lignes 11.5”’ Diameter 25.6mm Height 5.73mm Jewel Count 23 Beat Rate 21,600 vph, 3 Hz Lift
After an incredible show in 2023, WatchTime New York, the premier collector’s event in North America, is set to return to Manhattan from October 18th to 20th, 2024. WatchTime New
Writing about watches is, often, an exercise in confirming and combatting preconceived ideas. Snap judgments are easy to form without thinking them through, and early opinions can be hard to