It’s only a few days before Watches and Wonders ’23 in Geneva, and we’re getting in the right mood! Exhibiting brands have been sending over their news under embargo, except
It’s only a few days before Watches and Wonders ’23 in Geneva, and we’re getting in the right mood! Exhibiting brands have been sending over their news under embargo, except
If only I could recall what I was thinking back in 1986. I honestly don’t know what made me buy the Sir Swatch (SUOB169) that year. Unfortunately, my memory is
I have long said that the UR-100 is URWERK’s most “traditional” watch. In terms of sizing and wearability, it definitely is… or was. Now, 26 years after first debuting at
It’s an exciting time to be a Doxa fan! This week, the brand announced the new Sub 200 C-Graph II, offering a contemporary 42mm case and a subtly luminous dial
In June 2020, Longines introduced the Spirit collection, which included three-hand models and a chronograph. Last year’s Spirit Zulu Time got a new GMT complication, and Longines has another Spirit
It’s been only a week since Ressence graced us with its new Type 8 in sage green. It’s a unique piece in both its design and choice of color. Seeing
Tissot created its golden ticket to success with the PRX, a watch that was a godsend to enthusiasts. That sounds overstated, but think about it. When the Le Locle brand
Every month in 2023, we will release a new strap for the Omega Speedmaster, and this month, it’s time for the “Speedy Tuesday — Tribute to Alaska III” strap. Alaska
It’s been roughly 18 months since Breitling introduced the first Top Time Classic Cars Editions. During a big event in Geneva in 2021, the brand proudly presented three new Top
Breitling’s horological journey through three generations of the founding family was “very much the history of the chronograph,” notes the brand’s historian Fred Mandelbaum. When Breitling revived the historic Premier
Just a few weeks ago, Louis Vuitton presented its high-end watchmaking pieces at one of the brand’s chalets in Courchevel, France. But there was also another big announcement afoot. In
It was the era of Nirvana, Pierce Brosnan’s James Bond, and the iPod. The 1990s and early 2000s were also, in some ways, an interesting era for watch design. And
The first month of spring is a special one for many reasons. At Fratello, it is mainly due to our latest collaboration, the new Fratello × Nivada Grenchen Racing Chronograph.
Don’t get me wrong, I love writing about unreachable grail watches from brands like Laurent Ferrier, Vacheron Constantin, and Greubel Forsey. But I also remain rather grounded in real life,
When the press release for the new Seiko Astron GPS Solar Médecins Sans Frontières Limited Edition SSH133 dropped in my mailbox, I thought of two things. My first thought wasn’t