It’s not often that you see the same watch available with a choice of four different scripts on the dial. The Elka Watch Co. Diversity Series might be a first
It’s not often that you see the same watch available with a choice of four different scripts on the dial. The Elka Watch Co. Diversity Series might be a first
Some say it’s been a decade since Breguet last held a launch event as grand in scale as the one it dedicated to the premier of a pair of new
When it comes to affordable titanium sports watches, RZE is consistently one of the brands that deliver the most value for the money, as it offers several different models with
It’s no secret that watches, in general, are currently getting smaller. This industry-wide trend has worked to reshape public perception of some of the most prominent product lines in the
The Longines Spirit lineup has become a go-to collection to recommend when someone asks what a great option would be for an entry-level Swiss luxury watch. The collection, now three
It can be a bit confusing at this point to know the differences between the various ultra-thin Piaget watches. Prior to Bulgari getting into the ultra-thin wristwatch game, Piaget was
Wonderful things happen at watch shows — things that let us appreciate a watch brand rather than just a solitary piece. Last September, I saw a whole table of watches
Grand Seiko is well-known for a wide array of dial expressions, faceted case geometries, handsome Zaratsu finishing, and, of course, their proprietary Spring Drive system. But as one of few
Raymond Weil has always had a knack for making watches that have something different. They love to play with details and are not afraid to plot their own course. This
Whether you have recent memories of your Sunday morning drive in the canyons, or more distant ones of those countless hours you spent staring at the pages of car magazines
During Watches and Wonders a few months ago, MB&F invited us over to take a look at its new home. And I’m saying “home” because it’s an actual 120-year-old house
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN You may have been wondering, with the recent announcement, why quite possibly the world’s biggest Breguet fanboy hasn’t done a writeup about the new Type XX and Type
You knew this was coming sooner or later. The Tissot PRX is the biggest hit for the brand in a long time. After the quartz and automatic 40mm versions and
With its incredibly expansive catalogue of references and huge production numbers, the original Seiko 5 collection still feels like a pillar of the watchmaking landscape. Despite a complete refresh of
Photography by Sean Lorentzen and Jacob Witkin After several years of the integrated bracelet sports watch trend sweeping through every level of the watch industry, enthusiasts nowadays have an integrated