When it comes to horological innovation, we often wonder if we have seen everything there is to see. Have we reached the pinnacle? Can watchmakers reinvent the wheel once again?
When it comes to horological innovation, we often wonder if we have seen everything there is to see. Have we reached the pinnacle? Can watchmakers reinvent the wheel once again?
We at Fratello have been noticing something in our comments section and on social media. For some reason, when discussing watches, their looks seem to be considered inferior to specs,
As RJ is traveling, I have the honor of taking over his Speedy Tuesday slot today. My old friends at Amsterdam Watch Company are bringing a watch to market. Now,
I got my first taste of Serica a little over two years ago with the brand’s 4512. And what a great first taste it was! The 4512 was a modern
Zenith has slowly expanded its Chronomaster Sport line with some great new models. After the first two versions in stainless steel with white and black dials, we have seen several
Today, we’re talking about the Ming 37.07 Monolith, the newest release from a brand we enjoy here at Fratello. The watch follows a tested formula of offering a DLC-coated variant
Welcome to another episode of Fratello On Air. This week, we discuss time-only watches from the ’40s and ’50s. It’s a subject that Balazs knows well, and Mike is keen
It’s already been a little over a year since the launch of the Seiko 5 Sports GMT series. I can still remember the palpable excitement within the watch community when
The world’s watery depths are some of the most remote and hazardous places to explore. Deep-cave diving, then, is perhaps an extreme sport within an extreme sport. Fratello speaks to
In the very last paragraph of the introduction article for the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms 70th Anniversary Act 3, I asked you to let the watch and its price sink in.
Well, we can certainly put the new Yema Yachtingraf Tourbillon Mareographe in the “Things We Didn’t See Coming” category. After all, Yema is a recently reborn successful player in the
Sternglas is back again, this time with a new release that taps into an elegant aesthetic. It’s one not often seen at the truly affordable end of the market. Externally,
It might seem like a cliche, but big watches can wear smaller. Sometimes, though, this flips back the other way, and this time, it’s a compliment. By introducing the Maen
The movement is one of the most crucial and costly parts of a mechanical watch. No wonder, then, that it is often used to judge a watch’s quality and value
In this edition of our weekly Sunday Morning Showdown, we’re pitting two watches from the same model but in different executions against each other. They’re both modern versions of the