As much as I advocate for expanding your boundaries when it comes to the type of watches you experience, most of our time is spent in the middle of our
As much as I advocate for expanding your boundaries when it comes to the type of watches you experience, most of our time is spent in the middle of our
This article was originally published in the January/February 2022 Issue of the WatchTime print magazine. Photos by Marcus Krüger. To mark the model’s 50th anniversary, Rolex has updated the Explorer II
As Americans celebrate Presidents’ Day, it is the perfect time to revive this feature on U.S. presidents and their watches from the WatchTime archives, written by Norma Buchanan and published
As we’re coming up to the end of February, our watchmaking nerd-like minds always tend to go in the direction of Perpetual Calendar watches. And even though this year is
This article was originally published in the January/February 2022 Issue of the WatchTime print magazine. For many collectors, the history of the dive watch starts in 1953 with the introduction
Are there special vintage watch dial variations named after notable women in a vein similar to that of the Paul Newman Rolex Daytona? Nick Gould was wondering just that and
From Hublot’s Big Bang in red to Patek Philippe’s new Grand Complication, these are the 14 best watches to gift this Valentine's Day. READ MORE The post The Timeless Gift:
Which Rolex models will be most sought after by collectors in the future? That’s not a trick question. And Watchbox’s director of media Tim Mosso and global head of trading Mike
This past weekend marked the Rolex 24 at Daytona event where the Tom Blomqvist, driving #60 Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian Acura ARX-06, took the victory. Not only did he
Watch brands are like car dealers nowadays. You sell a new car to a customer, you make money off servicing the car, and after a certain amount of time, you
Okay, the hype may be over its most hysterical peak, but integrated-bracelet steel sports watches remain all the rage. And rightfully so as they can be the ultimate daily companions.
Welcome to A Week In Watches episode 33 with yet another new face behind the news desk. This time around we’ve got Editor, Thomas Calara giving you the latest in
The personalization of high end watches will probably always be a hot topic in the watch community. As long as wealthy collectors are buying watches, some will have an urge
The rise of the internet, and the consequent evolution of the watch-watching community, has inevitably amplified the phenomenon whereby certain objects have come to exert an extraordinary hold over the
Why is it that watch brands celebrate watch anniversaries so enthusiastically? The answer isn't as complicated as you might think . . . here we illustrate the answer with some