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A couple of recent collaborations centered around Wimbledon and the upcoming Paris Olympics take a more playful approach to the idea of a staid "sports watch." Both use a similar
Introduced in the 1970s during the rise of quartz movements, which were poised to dominate the industry, threatening to eclipse and eradicate mechanical mechanisms almost entirely, the ETA 2892 has
The inaugural Watch Week Aspen, organized by Oliver Smith Jeweler and the Aspen Chamber of Commerce, is set to take place this August. The post What To Expect From The
I’ll be honest, I started off my experience with the new Viajero coming from a pretty far off and distant place. No, not some cool and remote corner of the
The original Astor+Banks Sea Ranger released in 2019 was the 11th watch I ever reviewed, and if I’m being honest, I didn’t love it. The dial was lovely, the 12-hour
Let’s take just a minute with the Modul, Paulin’s bold and colorful time-only watch. The Modul is a collection of 35mm, modular constructed tonneau-shaped watches. The cases are rated to
Christopher Ward has just released the latest in their popular retro-dive line-up, the C65 Super Compressor Elite. With technical upgrades and a new color palette, it’s one of the most
Another Friday, another Top 5! This week, we return to highlighting some of the best watches of the first half of 2024. After already having discussed recently released dive watches,
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors We attended the Media Preview for the Pop-up exhibition on Wednesday for the Cartier Trinity 100 Celebrations. Here is your guide
This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written by HSNY's librarian, Miranda Marraccini. Will you be watching the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games starting in
In 2022, Zenith unveiled its vision of a contemporary luxury sports watch with the Defy Skyline. Based on a historic model from 1969 in the original Defy, the form of
A masterpiece of ingenuity and complexity, the GNS1 dazzled the watchmaking scene with its incredible free-moving train travelling around the two central counters on the dial like a mechanical caterpillar.
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by Ripley, David, and a Vienna-based Ariel. Things start off with a not-so-optimistic look at pricing trends in watches, then Rick almost talks