With Credor largely sheltered in Japan, we dig into the history of Seiko's secretive brand and its defining characteristics. The post Credor: A history of the Seiko Corporation’s most enigmatic
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With Credor largely sheltered in Japan, we dig into the history of Seiko's secretive brand and its defining characteristics. The post Credor: A history of the Seiko Corporation’s most enigmatic
All eyes are on Paris this summer as the city hosts the Summer Olympics. But today, it’s not the XXXIII Olympiad that has caught our attention. Instead, it was the
Since its original introduction in 2009, the Perrelet Turbine collection has built a well-earned reputation for bold, often controversial styling, paired with a striking, kinetic central gimmick. With such a
During the 20th century, Junghans recruited some of the best designers to perpetuate the rational, understated German aesthetic that informs the brand’s products. Anton Ziegler, in charge of design from 1930
I have just returned from my summer holidays (in Austria), where I brought a handful of watches to wear. Typically, I travel as light as possible. Especially when leaving the
Howdy, folks! On today’s episode of Fratello Talks, Nacho, RJ, and Lex ask themselves: how much Genta is too much Genta? It’s hard to think of a name more revered
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“Tool” watches form a substantial part of watchmakers’ offerings today, at practically every point of the price spectrum. But true tool watches built for – and actually used by –
I’m on the ground in Paris, looking at the number of the ways that Omega plays a crucial role in Olympic timekeeping and statistics. Sitting at one of the events, I
Viral Olympic sport shooter Yusuf Dikeç has become beloved for his nonchalant aura at the Olympic Games - but what watch is he wearing? The post Yusuf Dikeç – what
Atelier Wen has taken up the mantle of providing insightful looks at Chinese watchmaking. With the Inside The Atelier video series, we are treated to an inside view of different
Readers, I’d like to invite you to step back in time. Let’s go all the way back to the middle of April of 2024, in the days following this year’s
This year, I'm all in on the Olympics. On Monday, we ran a story about how Omega captured the photo finish of the men's 100m finals. It was a massive
For Global Ambassador Lily Collins, the most sparkling picnics are found in the boutiques of the Place Vendôme. On the menu: dazzling creations like Baignoire and Ballon Bleu de Cartier,
This unique 39mm timepiece features a mesmerizing chrysocolla stone-cut dial and a uni-directional rotating bezel set with 40 diamonds, complemented by 11 diamond hour indexes. Each watch tells its own