I don’t know about you, but I really enjoy reading through the watch box stories from your fellow readers about their collections (or parts of them, at least). Last week,
I don’t know about you, but I really enjoy reading through the watch box stories from your fellow readers about their collections (or parts of them, at least). Last week,
Everybody loves the underdog. Now, I could claim that I bought my 1972 King Seiko 5626-7111 because I prefer the underdog over the top dog called Grand Seiko. I won’t.
Longines has a long-standing history when it comes to aviation, and today’s introduction is a tribute to one of the brand’s milestone watches from the past — the Longines Majetek
The Quartz Crisis was a difficult time for the watch industry. The advent of quartz watches led to a significant upheaval of the established order. I’m certain that we are
My watch journey began with a Seiko 5 SNZG11J1 in the jungles of Thailand and Myanmar (that will have to be another story), so it seems more than fitting that
Last month’s Fratello × REM strap for the Speedmaster (the Lunar Lander) was a huge success and received an incredible amount of interest. Today, we introduce to you our second
Ah, Christopher Ward — the British brand that Fratello has written more than 15 articles about, highlighting the brand’s unbeatable quality/value ratio. Each article highlighted something good that the brand
Almost all watch enthusiasts out there have their own history with Seiko. For many, a Seiko was even their first watch or at least their first diver. Others might be
It’s been only a few weeks since I reviewed the Casio G-Shock GM-2100C Utility Series. I was highly impressed by the presence of the brand’s different “CasiOak” models in combination
Half a century of Omega Constellation watches explained. Fratello Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Robert-Jan Broer is a watch collector in the truest sense. He sat down with us to discuss his
Switzerland is often considered the cradle of watchmaking. The “Swiss Made” label has become a seal of quality, and the vast majority of high-end watch brands are Swiss. But how
The sad reality is that money is definitely an object, and when you have a family, it’s not always easy to allocate the amount of money you want to spend
Join me on the hunt for non-cliché pre-owned picks in the diver segment. It is safe to say that the dive watch is one of the most popular genres in
I have written about IWC before in this series. In a previous installment, I expressed my love for the classic IWC Ingenieur that Gérald Genta designed. It’s a watch that
We seem to be on a dive-watch kick lately on Sunday Morning Showdown. Last week, it was a battle of the Rolex household (more on that shortly), but this week,