When Citizen introduced its first light-powered analog quartz watch in 1976, it’s doubtful that anyone foresaw just how vital the Eco-Drive line would still be for the brand today. Last
When Citizen introduced its first light-powered analog quartz watch in 1976, it’s doubtful that anyone foresaw just how vital the Eco-Drive line would still be for the brand today. Last
Andersen Genève is one of those brands for those in the know. Its wrist-worn wares are classical takes on watchmaking seen through the eyes of Svend Andersen. The Danish emigre
There is no denying that Tudor is one of the brands of the moment. As most of you will know, there is a design split between the classically inspired Black
It’s time for another one-man show in the Sunday Morning Showdown. This week, it’ll be a little different, a little more into the nitty-gritty. It does, of course, feature two
Recently, I spent some time with the redesigned Squale 1545 on my wrist. I am a long-time admirer of Squale, and I even own two of the brand’s watches. The
To me, it seems that Breitling has managed a difficult balancing act through the strong leadership of Georges Kern. The winged B still appeals to lovers of big watches, that’s
It’s the 60th anniversary of the James Bond movies this year. Last September, the Omega Seamaster 300M No Time To Die that Daniel Craig wore in the movie fetched a
As we head toward the end of 2022, it’s time for the year-end lists. In the coming weeks, you will hear from several of our editors who will share some
I’m usually not a fan of blacked-out watches. And — spoiler alert — my opinion hasn’t changed after spending some time with the all-new Brellum Pandial LE.3 DD DLC Chronometer.
Watch lovers always look for unique pieces. You know, the kind with a dial color that is out of the ordinary, a watch made for a specific market, or a
It was when I heard the 1936 song “Caravan” in the car on my way back home from Fratello HQ that I thought of Duke Ellington’s Patek Philippe watch. I
It’s no secret that the Fratelli are big NOMOS fans. The brand’s signature Bauhaus minimalism makes for a wonderful, clean, classy watch. Yet the Glasshutte brand is also not afraid
“Pilot’s watch” is as much of an evocative term as “diver’s watch”. Without hesitation, you can conjure the configuration and layout of a pilot’s watch by the mere mention. Namely,
About two years after Ebauches SA introduced the mightly Valjoux 72C, Landeron spiced up the game with caliber 58. It features one of the most engaging and amusing calendar-setting mechanisms
A brand new in-house Yema micro-rotor caliber has finally debuted on Kickstarter. I must admit, the brand runs such a packed release schedule that when I received the news a