Fears celebrates its 180th anniversary with a very special 75-piece limited edition Brunswick Jump Hour, replicating the skies above.The post Fears begins its 180th anniversary celebrations with stone-dialled Celestial Jump
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Fears celebrates its 180th anniversary with a very special 75-piece limited edition Brunswick Jump Hour, replicating the skies above.The post Fears begins its 180th anniversary celebrations with stone-dialled Celestial Jump
2025 saw some household names step up and innovate, but Borna reckons there's a few other brands that could rise to the occasion in 2026.The post 3 watch brands setting
If you’ve listened to Balazs and me on Fratello On Air, you’ll know that I have a huge crush on Parmigiani Fleurier. Specifically, the Tonda PF 36mm is on my
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Over the past 12 months, we have noticed that Jumping Hour watches are trending, with many major brands making an offer
Although it was never really gone, there seems to be a renaissance of the Jumping Hour, or Heures Sautante complication, and we’re quite delighted about this. There’s an interesting convergence
In this hobby, we often use the term “tool watch” to describe a timepiece built for a specific, practical purpose. Traditionally, dive watches have dominated this category. These are timepieces
The famous and storied Breguet brand has several interesting and important points in its long history. Many people correctly associate the company with the time of Mr. Abraham Louis Breguet
Mido has introduced the Multifort 8 One Crown, a new addition to the collection that follows the Multifort 8 Two Crowns launched in 2025.Retaining the same distinctive octagonal bezel, this
Andrew O'Connor makes the case for rubber's supremacy over other watch strap materials.The post Is rubber becoming the superior strap choice? appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. Read the full article...
Good morning, Fratelli, and welcome to another Sunday Morning Showdown. Today will be a fully digital installment. When Seiko introduced the “Rotocall” re-editions, many enthusiasts got excited. The original ’80s
The Quartz Crisis of the 1970s and 1980s was a defining moment for the industry, to say the least. Following Seiko’s Astron in 1969, the first quartz watch to hit
Niton and AP revive historical jumping hour watches, Sarpaneva and Urwerk go intergalactic, and Louis Vuitton teams up with De Bethune.The post New releases from Sarpaneva, Niton, Vacheron Constantin and
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Citizen’s new Attesa “Shades of Red” pair sits in an interesting space: technical showpieces wrapped in a restrained, almost atmospheric design
Spoiler alert! Rashawn's Rolex basically saved his marriage...The post The Wrist Check Pod guys join us for a 3-WATCH THROW DOWN appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. Read the full article...
Although fresh independent brand Schaefer and Companions has gained an enthusiast foothold with its art dial-focused Solune watch series, the brand’s angular, intricate case design admittedly isn’t a fit for