If a tide pool at a waterpark represented the world of micro/independent watches, some brands would be the kids who sit at the edge, waiting for a wave to bowl
If a tide pool at a waterpark represented the world of micro/independent watches, some brands would be the kids who sit at the edge, waiting for a wave to bowl
I frequently get asked what watch I would purchase if money were no object, and I could have any timepiece my heart desired. While the simple answer is that I
It wouldn’t be an unfounded opinion to say that vintage reissues have become a bit stale after a decade of non-stop re-releases. Sure, vintage watches are fantastic, and new watches
A tourbillon is less relevant now than ever. What was once advantageous in a pocket watch became less so in a wristwatch, which is naturally subject to a broader range
This stylish vintage reissue reference welcomes a thoroughly modern meteorite dial to its titanium case. The post The Nivada Grenchen F77 Titanium Meteorite blends ’70s swagger with modernity appeared first
The ’70s were an extraordinary era in the watch industry. That decade gave us some of the most fantastic designs and timepieces that are still sought after among vintage collectors.
The Sang Bleu series created in a collaboration between Hublot and Maxime Plescia-Buchi is among the most refreshing, creative, and least legible watches of the new millennium. Frankly, it is
The T1 Series is heralded to become the saviour of HYT, making the brand more approachable, but still keeping the ethos alive. The post The HYT T1 Series makes fluidic
You would be forgiven for not noticing a new member of the vaunted Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon collection because this new titanium model looks very similar to its cousin in
The months leading up to Watches and Wonders are exciting ones in the Fratello office. Every week, we receive new teasers and press releases. This year, there were also a
Photography by Jacob Witkin, David Bredan, and Ed Rhee For its latest release, TAG Heuer seizes the initiative and brings back the classic ‘80s Formula 1, updated with modern build
Maybe you’ve heard of it, but Kapton is not a material I’m familiar with. Before being introduced to the Louis Moinet Moon Tech during last month’s Watches and Wonders, I
Hands-on photography by Ed Rhee Despite producing a broad range of rugged, capable sports watches with hefty water-resistance ratings, it’s been many years since Zenith produced a traditional dive watch.
For 2024, Germany’s Sinn introduces a new version of its “Hydro” deep diving watch family with the 41mm wide Sinn U50 Hydro timepiece collection. Within the new collection are a
Doxa recently announced a new line of divers in a smaller form factor — the 39mm Sub 200T. I got a chance to try the entire lineup. I also had