What We Know For more than two decades (lest we forget the smoldering image of Pierce Brosnan from the original 2002 launch campaign), the Aqua Terra has served as Omega's
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What We Know For more than two decades (lest we forget the smoldering image of Pierce Brosnan from the original 2002 launch campaign), the Aqua Terra has served as Omega's
Softer colour touches, but losing none of its fun potential.The post Norqain Wild One Skeleton 39mm – smaller size, bigger punch? appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. Read the full article...
Years ago, I began recommending that the watch industry bundle wristwatches with matching fashion accessories, such as hats, belts, and shoes. The idea was mostly to suggest to consumers how
Union Glashütte keeps delighting automotive and watch enthusiasts with its Noramis Date Deutschland Klassik editions, each year’s release themed around classic wheel designs in partnership with the ADAC Deutschland Classic vintage
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I believe I’ve mentioned a few times in the past year or so about watch brands purposely downsizing their models recently. In fact, one of our newest articles
Tamim Almousa explains with a bit of satire how it’s impossible to be a good Muslim without being modest and humble. Wearing a gold watch goes against these virtues. It’s
A little less than a month ago, we saw the introduction of the Longines Spirit Zulu Time 1925. The watch commemorates 100 years of Longines dual-time watches in a rather
Half a century after the Bvlgari Bvlgari was conceived by Gianni Bulgari and then redesigned by Gerald Genta, the Bulgari is making the occasion with Italian marble dials – without
Greubel Forsey has refined its GMT Balancier Convexe with improved wearability due to a slightly smaller case, while maintaining the model’s trademark three-dimensional rotating globe. This is paired with some
When the Amida Digitrend arrived last summer, it was part of a crop of new releases from independent brands making interesting designs and complications accessible to a wider audience, and
Hublot redefines modern watchmaking with its Square Bang Tourbillon, boasting a 4-day power reserve and cutting-edge 3D carbon case design. The post Hublot Unveils Square Bang Tourbillon With 4-Day Power
Thanks to the recent introduction of the revived Locomotive watch, made with Gérald Genta, many might have finally got to know about Credor, the high-end watch brand owned by the Seiko Watch
Excited? Disappointed? Indifferent? I wonder how the watch enthusiast community feels about the long-awaited, first-ever mechanical Casio watch, the Casio Edifice EFK-100. Well, it’s official: Here it is, and I,
Last fall (2024), I felt the itch for something new—that hankering one gets when they just need a new watch. I usually resist, but this time, the fates had a
What We Know If you've taken a look at the Timex Q collection, you'll know that there isn't a coherent design language across the board. Rather, the Timex Q name