The tourbillon is already one of the most mechanically impressive but elegant complications, neatly integrated into a tiny radius. For Watches & Wonders 2024, IWC sought to further iterate on
The tourbillon is already one of the most mechanically impressive but elegant complications, neatly integrated into a tiny radius. For Watches & Wonders 2024, IWC sought to further iterate on
First debuted in a piece unique for Only Watch 2023, TAG Heuer's first mechanical split-seconds chronograph is now in mainline production. The post The TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph is
Tributing the very first Grand Seiko, the brand introduces a star-studded, manual-winding limited edition. The post The Grand Seiko Starry Night SBGW314 puts some sparkle in their history appeared first
The new Grand Seiko SLGH021 “Genbi Valley” Limited Edition introduces a light green dial with a brand-spanking new dial pattern. The post The Grand Seiko SLGH021 debuts a new Genbi
The modern king of ultra-thin haute horlogerie, Bulgari has reworked its thinnest-ever Ultra watch from two years ago after Richard Mille took the crown of thinnest-ever mechanical watch. Reflecting its typical
The introduction of the Breitling Aerospace B70 Orbiter celebrates the 25th anniversary of the first nonstop balloon flight around the world. It does so with a smoky orange dial and
For the first time, a 42mm Fifty Fathoms has entered the standard production catalogue for Blancpain - offering a more wearable option. The post The new Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Automatique
It may seem like an odd question, and knowing Elshan Tang’s brand progression personally, I will not be asking it, but you might. If you’re used to his tough budget-priced
While there is certainly an argument to be made that some of the watch industry’s proprietary gold alloys are little more than materials-based marketing gimmicks, it’s also undeniable that some
Committed to producing just 299 watches each year, the Swiss independent brand Brellum is very much a small-scale operation, though I consistently find myself impressed by the quality and attention
Australia's sporting colours really suit this latest take on the Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton. The post The Rado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton gets a green and gold Aussie
Doxa finally release a small wrist-friendly model of their iconic diver, with a brand new dial colour to boot. The post The Doxa SUB 200T is classic Doxa flavour in
Today’s Brellum Duobox Triple Calendar Moonphase Chronometer brings heaps of functionality in a classy, relatively affordable package. We’ve covered the brand extensively here on Fratello and have come to enjoy
Am I going to try to put as many television references as possible into this article or not? I needed to ask myself that question before starting this hands-on introduction
This Mido takes the 'TV' part of its name quite literally, boasting a unique dial that evokes an old-school TV test card pattern. The post Don’t touch that dial: the