When it became clear that Swatch would release a new Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms yesterday, I wasn’t sure how people would react. The initial release in September of last year
When it became clear that Swatch would release a new Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms yesterday, I wasn’t sure how people would react. The initial release in September of last year
Over the past several years, there’s been a substantial resurgence in gem-set designs across the watch industry. Whether as a replacement for more traditional (and until recently, out of vogue)
One of the most technically interesting watch collections produced by Swiss Armin Strom is the Mirrored Force Resonance collection (originally debuted in 2016). Over the years, the boutique watchmaker has
Virtually all of the watches Mondaine produces are visually inspired by the famous clocks that can be found throughout Switzerland’s railway stations, although the Stop2Go model holds a special place
Right in the middle of 2023, Carl F. Bucherer dug deep into its archives and pulled out a banger in the form of the Heritage Chronometer Celebration. While the release
When examining Bovet watches, I always think of the brand’s current owner, Pascal Raffy, and our talks about “artistic density” and his particular take on luxury. For about 22 years
The Casio Pro Trek series is the brand’s lineup of feature-packed sports watches specifically created for hiking, camping, and exploring the great outdoors. While the Pro Trek collection has always
Sitting near the very top of IWC’s historic Pilot’s watch collection, the Big Pilot’s Perpetual Calendar models don’t just offer one of the brand’s most advanced movements. The Big Pilot’s
Introduced in the 18th century, marine chronometers played a crucial role in the development of navigation, enabling ships to calculate their positions at sea.Accurate knowledge of the time over a
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Dive watches, much like the coral reefs they navigate, come in a dazzling array of hues and forms. Yet, amidst the hyper-technical divers and bold chronographs, there lies
Last year, Heinrich introduced an eye-catching dial in an all new case. Each of Heinrich’s watches up to this point have been described as vintage inspired with strong 70s vibes.The
The Girard-Perregaux Neo Constant Escapement is the Swiss luxury brand’s follow-up to the original and highly innovative Girard-Perregaux Constant Escapement watch, originally released in 2013. aBlogtoWatch went hands-on with the
In its own way, Japan’s Citizen wants to capture some of the magnetic attraction the West currently has for high-end Japanese watches. Historically, it has been a challenge to get
German watchmaker Sinn has its grips firmly in the tool watch scene at all levels. You can hardly begin a discussion about specialized tool watches without Sinn dominating the conversation
Welcome to Exploring Evergreens, a new series here on Fratello in which we get our hands on watches that have been around for over a decade — or long enough