In a world where luxury watches abound, standing out is no small feat. Yet every two years, brands assemble for the Only Watch auction, flex their creative muscles, and allow
In a world where luxury watches abound, standing out is no small feat. Yet every two years, brands assemble for the Only Watch auction, flex their creative muscles, and allow
When I am playing a round of golf, I wear a mechanical watch. Every time I do, though, I receive comments about it from other watch enthusiasts. Either they say
Another Friday, another Top 5! Last week, we focused on watches with salmon dials. We often see these types of dials in limited editions, but they have become very popular
There’s no doubt that Grand Seiko releases many limited-edition watches. Most are pleasing, but every so often one comes along that makes me sit up and take notice. Today’s Grand
Most watch brands nowadays are part of a conglomerate. Luxury groups such as LVMH, Swatch Group, and Richemont own many of the traditional watch brands. But what about microbrand groups?
Last week, we received word about additional releases from Audemars Piguet. We’ll cover what I think is the most interesting of the bunch with a brief overview of the new
While Ignacio is looking closer at the new Tudor Pelagos FXD “US Navy” in Florida, let me run down the watch for you first. Quite unexpectedly (Tudor knows who to
It’s not often that I don’t know what I’m buying. I couldn’t even recall the last time that happened. Well, my Vulcain Y65 Monopusher had been sitting in my drawer
The TAG Heuer Monaco Night Driver is the latest limited-edition version of the brand’s iconic driver’s chronograph. It brings a decidedly new look and hits upon the luminous-dial trend that
Gerald Charles is not a brand we have covered a lot here at Fratello. Founded by the legendary Gérald Genta and named after his first and middle name, it is
Cars and watches go together like spaghetti and meatballs. There is no shortage of racing-inspired watches, but aside from a chronograph with a tachymeter, the association has always seemed a
Introduced in 1968, the Seiko 5 Sports line is celebrating its 55th birthday this year. To mark the occasion, Seiko now releases a watch in honor of one of the
This week’s episode of Fratello Talks is about new watches always being better than their previous versions — but are they really? Laurits, Lex, and RJ discuss whether this applies
Bon dia! We’re here in Barcelona because Omega invited us over to come take a look at how the Emirates Team New Zealand is preparing for the 37th edition of
Why do brands “always” make their limited editions the best versions of a certain watch? When this topic first popped up in a Fratello editorial meeting, all of the team