Mike is taking a week off from the podcast, but that doesn’t mean you have to go without an episode. Instead of finding one guest to fill the gap, I
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Mike is taking a week off from the podcast, but that doesn’t mean you have to go without an episode. Instead of finding one guest to fill the gap, I
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Exactly a month ago, Thomas kicked off a series on the best watches we’ve ever owned. The idea is for each writer to describe his favorite watch, the one that
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Following TAG Heuer’s first collaboration with Japanese racing squad Team Ikuzawa and Bamford Watch Department in 2023, the trio has returned for a second lap with the limited edition TAG
After introducing the asymmetrical Mirage and then scaling it down for the Mirage 34, Berneron has changed direction for its third release. The Quantième Annuel is rigidly symmetrical — and
Manufacturer Timex Caliber Number W4 / 910/ T1002 Movement Type Quartz, battery-powered, alarm Diameter 30mm Height 5.7mm Jewel Count 0 jewels (unmarked) Frequency 32,768 Hz Battery Cell # CR2016 Battery
On this week’s episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, Ripley, and David dive into one of the watch industry’s most discussed controversies as Swatch’s MoonSwatch 1984 application process leaves enthusiasts
I occasionally have a hard time understanding why some brands are so popular. It’s not that they don’t deserve to do well, but I see brands that don’t seem to
Audemars Piguet has long embraced new materials and continues to expand its ceramics expertise, revealing a striking new version of the Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon. While the base of
Long before purpose-built dive and aviation watches became commonplace, expedition watches served as dependable all-around instruments for explorers traveling through unfamiliar environments. That versatility continues to appeal today, combining legibility,
Louis Erard has been making collaborative watches for years. In fact, you can pretty easily point to limited edition collaborations as a venture that has sustained the brand over the