Linde Werdelin might be based in London, but in this, its 20th-anniversary year, the brand shows us its Arctic roots. As I’m in Norway, I do know that Denmark isn’t
Linde Werdelin might be based in London, but in this, its 20th-anniversary year, the brand shows us its Arctic roots. As I’m in Norway, I do know that Denmark isn’t
It is probably my least favorite part of the whole watch-collecting hobby. That feeling you get when you open your watch case and there is a watch reproachfully staring at
As a lifelong road cycling fan, visiting the Tour de France is just about the biggest sporting treat I can imagine. The idea of “taking part” in a mini-stage with
The Omega Speedmaster Snoopy is perhaps the most popular modern variation of the Moonwatch. The first Speedmaster Snoopy Award was introduced in 2003, and the third — and final —
The time has finally come. Most of the editors have had their chance to tell you about the watch collection that they’d create for €5K. It’s always a fun hypothetical
Say “Fifty Fathoms” and most people will immediately think of the classic dive watch from 1953. The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms introduced the dive-watch aesthetic as we know it today. The
All right, we are down to the second semi-final match of our 2022 Summer Splash contest! We are closing in on the freshest, brightest, most fun watch to take on
The new Breitling SuperOcean is here and it marks the culmination of a “rebirth” for the brand. The SuperOcean was amongst the last in the lineup to receive a complete
No doubt about it, summer is here. It’s about the highest time to put “the original” Excelsior Park into the spotlight. The last few weeks, it has been pretty hot
Have you ever seen a watch online that you absolutely loved, only to then notice the “big mole” on its face? Or worse, have you ever bought one based on
It’s time for another installment of Fratello EDC, where we’re sharing our editorial team’s everyday carry items. This time, the Fratello editor to share the contents of his bag and
It’s time for another edition of Strap Check where we pair our watches with some sort of wrist-encompassing device. Today’s duo, however, is a bit different because the focus isn’t
I really do like watching the MotoGP races on television. But seeing those two-wheeled monsters and their riders taming them live is something else. So why not call up Tissot
When John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival said, “I see the bad moon a-risin'”, he was singing about an apocalypse, the end of days. Thankfully, there’s no apocalypse in sight
It is quite common in life and in watchmaking to know the path one must take and yet find oneself reluctant to take it. New dawns are exhilarating, yes, but