I vividly remember the last time I watched the 24 hours of Le Mans. It was in 2013; my daughter was just born a few weeks earlier and couldn’t sleep.
I vividly remember the last time I watched the 24 hours of Le Mans. It was in 2013; my daughter was just born a few weeks earlier and couldn’t sleep.
Since it’s watch collaborations galore this Monday morning, I thought it was best to put on one of our very own collab creations — the April Fools’ watch that went
When we started the GADA series, I knew the timing was sensitive for me. On one hand, it is by far my favorite genre of watches, so I was eager
In 2019, I endured a long, humiliating, and costly experience with Swiss Customs. Because of the article we published earlier today about traveling with watches, we decided to bring this
Are you ready for an article on how to travel with your watches that features all sorts of watch rolls, cases, and other implements? Well, if so, move along because
Welcome to another edition of Sunday Morning Showdown. Today, two editors jostle for position with two watches of a similar persuasion. Expect no holds barred as these writers vie for
When people start getting into the rabbit hole of watch collecting, sooner or later, vintage watches will come up. Yes, vintage watches are no secret anymore like they were perhaps
It is a surprisingly cold summer night in Malmö, Sweden, probably because of the mist hanging over the Baltic port town. You are waiting for the ferry to take tourists
Another Friday, another Top 5! In this series, we take one watch or watch series and choose our five favorite references ever produced. Today, it’s time for the last of
The Air and Space Museum is located within Paris-Le Bourget, Europe’s leading business airport, and it was the perfect venue for the introduction of the new Breguet Type 20 and
I have probably given the Porsche Design Chronograph 1 the best possible chance of impressing me. I tested it in its natural environment, a Porsche 911. And then Porsche let
The answer to these questions is probably — spoiler alert — to earn money. But apart from that, what do brands typically expect when they launch new collections or additions
In this week’s episode of Fratello Talks, Nacho, RJ, and Thomas discuss the matter of in-house movements. What is an in-house movement? Which brands produce/use them? And how much do
Let’s face it, collaborations are very popular in the watch world. Brands ranging from micros to historical Swiss household names join forces with clothing companies, organizers of vintage car races,
You’ve probably seen the news on the Frankenstein Speedmaster CK2915 that fetched 3.3 million US dollars. It was, supposedly, an all-authentic, first-generation Omega Speedmaster in impeccable condition with a tropical