Is the hype for luxury sports watches with integrated bracelets over? If you look at a benchmark in this market segment, the steel Audemars Piguet Royal Oak “Jumbo,” which sold
Is the hype for luxury sports watches with integrated bracelets over? If you look at a benchmark in this market segment, the steel Audemars Piguet Royal Oak “Jumbo,” which sold
For whatever reason, the new platinum-cased Rolex Perpetual 1908 timepiece that debuted at Watches & Wonders 2024 was so compelling that aBlogtoWatch needed to write about it three times (so
Is changing colours a novelty, or is it an acceptable compromise for a proven design? Zach finds out. The post Is the new steel Rolex GMT-Master II with a black-grey
The Bravur La Corsa Rosa IV is a chronograph from the Grand Tour series of the cycle-crazy Swedish brand. The color of the sub-dials and the central chronograph seconds hand
The Tissot Chemin des Tourelles is a straightforward daily watch with a slightly formal air. Before the rise of sports watches as everyday pieces, this Tissot model would have been
I love watches that refuse to stick to a genre and offer a clean-slate perspective that doesn’t look back in time. Going hands-on with the J&Berg B2, I see both
In only a few short years since its revival, Nivada Grenchen has grown to become a serious contender at the ~$1,000 price point. The brand has arguably become a leader
Given the popularity and ubiquity of integrated bracelet sports watches today, it can be challenging to tell which ones have been around since the 1970s and which have only recently
One of the greatest strengths of the Casio G-Shock family, besides its physical durability, is the sheer scope of the sub-brand itself. There are options within the same classic octagonal
Arguably one of the more gorgeous and impressive watches from Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024 is the re-engineered IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 44 — seen here are two of the
Have you heard of people wearing watches without winding and/or setting them correctly? I have. And to a point, I get why they can’t be bothered to make sure the
This hands-on is a classic case of “save the best for last.” One week ago, we published my hands-on review of the Citizen Super Titanium Eco-Drive Day-Date and Chronograph series.
It’s hard to relaunch a brand. We’ve seen it over and over in the watch industry: brands, in an attempt to reinvigorate themselves, gain more traction in the market, and
This lusciously luminous piece ranks as one of the most complicated watches Lange has ever produced, both technically and aesthetically. The post A. Lange & Söhne trip the light fantastic
As a company, Byrne has only been around for a couple of years, although the Swiss brand has quickly forged a distinct identity for itself by creating mechanical watches that