In a watch industry that thrives on tradition, the move from online to brick-and-mortar is no small step—especially for pre-owned platforms. Few resale specialists venture into permanent retail spaces, making
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In a watch industry that thrives on tradition, the move from online to brick-and-mortar is no small step—especially for pre-owned platforms. Few resale specialists venture into permanent retail spaces, making
Minimal, quartz, stone dial dress watches with “TV-cases” would have been a hard sell with watch enthusiasts just a few years ago, but you wouldn’t know it from Dennison’s rapid
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Citizen’s The Citizen is one of the watches which get us excited these days, and for Fall and Winter, we see
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Seiko’s latest Presage Classic Series looks back at the late Edo period (specifically the Bunsei era, 1818-1830) with a gradient dial shade that was popular at the time. Perhaps even
This week on the SUPERLATIVE Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams sits down with Julien Tornare, the dynamic CEO of Hublot, to discuss the brand’s bold direction within the
Paying tribute to the elegant watches of the 1950s and 1960s, Frederique Constant has introduced two new Classics Première models with dials in blue or salmon pink and, for the
Upcycling, the process of transforming materials that would otherwise be discarded into new products of higher value through thoughtful design and creativity, is a current theme, and that’s a good
The everyday watch, the one-watch collection… A timepiece that blends ruggedness with refinement, capable of moving seamlessly from the office desk to the mountain trail. This is what Hanhart set
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