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
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
Last week, I bumped into a beautiful Rolex Sea-Dweller 16660 that I had never held in my hands before. Most “Triple Six” models I’ve come across had a glossy dial,
Seiko has been on a GMT kick lately. While the Seiko 5 GMTs were a fan favorite from last year, the new Prospex “Baby Marinemaster” and “Sumo” diver GMTs are
We’re back with another Rolex vs. Tudor face-off in our ongoing Sunday Morning Showdown series. After last week’s battle of the GMTs, we decided it was time to put together
Jaeger-LeCoultre is a brand with a certain je ne sais quoi, except for its superstar rectangle. For me, the brand is imbued with a similar mystique to Rolex but is
It has been almost a year since I bought my Doxa Sub 200 in yellow. I finally caved after summer upon summer of having this nagging itch for a colorful
Following the launch of its initial concept watch last year, Awake continues to develop its “Mission To Earth” line. Building upon its prior design and leaning further into the astronomical
Another Friday, another Top 5! In this series, we take one classic watch and choose our five favorite references ever produced. Four of these references will be based on the
Vintage-inspired watches are popular among collectors, and brands, both big and small, offer us many options for all types of watches and all budgets. But today, I would like to
The Circula AquaSport GMT is the third piece from the German brand that has made it to my wrist. And so far, the watches haven’t disappointed me. I find the
Christopher Ward needs no introduction here. The British brand has made a name for itself by providing good value and original designs for reasonable prices. Christopher Ward also seems to