When looking at the Grand Seiko catalog, most of us will likely gravitate to the Heritage collection. That is where iconic silhouettes from the past like the 44GS and 62GS
When looking at the Grand Seiko catalog, most of us will likely gravitate to the Heritage collection. That is where iconic silhouettes from the past like the 44GS and 62GS
Singapore, the world’s last true independent city-state, has a surprisingly large watch industry. Sure, like most affluent metropolises, there’s a high consumption of watches and other luxury goods. However, Singapore
Welcome to a slightly different Sunday Morning Showdown! As Jorg explained last week, at the time of writing this article, the team is deeply buried in work due to Geneva
Not all watch shows are meant for consumers. Often, the shows attended by big-name brands have a strong focus on the press, retailers, and distributors. Collectors and enthusiasts are left
Now it’s my turn to profess the best watches in existence under €3,000. The bulk of my colleagues have already opined on the subject, and they’ve certainly picked some fantastic
Another Friday, another Top 5! Last week, we picked our favorite recent Longines releases that show the brand is on a roll. This week, we’re taking a different route. It’s
Today, we take a look at a watch from a brand that has certainly become more popular here on Fratello. Rightly so, Breguet is getting more notice around here, and
Let me introduce you to three brand-new Sinn 356 chronographs! The German brand celebrates 25 years of its 356 with these three new models. Lovers of vintage chronographs rejoice: Sinn
It’s a return in style! These two new Seiko models are not the first GMTs ever in the Alpinist lineup. They are, however, the first mechanical GMTs that the brand
For centuries, we’ve read time in the same way — with moving hands and fixed counters on the dial. But in a world where the traditional has been challenged across
The Gallet “Clamshell” MultiChron 30 is one of my favorite Gallet chronographs. It is so perfectly balanced that it makes 37mm look meaninglessly big, and I mean it. Not a
It’s been over ten years since the relaunch of Czapek & Cie in 2011. At the time, the watch world could dismiss the decision to relaunch as another manufacturer in
Alpina released the very limited Alpiner Heritage Carrée Mechanical 140 Years to great applause earlier this summer. The watch community seemed to agree that the concept and the design were
Black and blue sunray dials were already available. Two three-piece lacquer dials, on the other hand, are new to the Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Chronograph watches. The dials showcase JLC’s artisanal skills
Hautlence is back with one of its famous TV-screen-shaped designs. But Hautlence wouldn’t be Hautlence if what we’re watching on that TV weren’t equal parts mechanical mastery and artistic aptitude.