Back in 2002 during the “big watch” era, Doxa introduced the SUB 750T as a larger and more capable version of the brand’s classic cushion-cased diver. Offering a sizable 45mm
Back in 2002 during the “big watch” era, Doxa introduced the SUB 750T as a larger and more capable version of the brand’s classic cushion-cased diver. Offering a sizable 45mm
I have had the pleasure of covering releases from Louis Moinet for several years. By and large, most of the watches have featured wild complications and materials. They’ve been fun,
You may very well be looking at the pinnacle of watch modding. The Artisans de Genève Absolute Ruby is a personalized creation with a price tag of US$550,000 hanging from
In the five years since young Canadian brand Vieren launched, it has built a small but notable following around its punchy, disco-infused takes on classic dress watch forms. To celebrate
“Around this table, the bravest knights will gather as equals. They will set forth in search of adventure, righting wrongs, protecting the weak and humbling the proud.” If you can
Humor my personal take here. Having had the privilege to handle hundreds, if not thousands of truly extraordinary luxury watches over the last 12 years, it seemed logical that, over
Last year, Tissot surprised us with a special-edition PRX featuring a lumed Grendizer on its blue dial. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the anime icon, so Tissot is
Please don’t call it an upgrade; it goes beyond that. When everything is new, you cannot speak of an upgrade anymore. The new Baltic Aquascaphe MK2 comes in blue, green,
On a chilly late January day at the start of 1938, Rudolf Caracciola — known to his fellow Germans as the Regenmeister (Rainmaster) — floored the accelerator on his Silver
Since 2019, Ulysse Nardin has been producing silicon marquetry dials, and one of my personal favorite watches to emerge from the Swiss brand in recent years is the Blast Free
Many modern chronographs strive to strike a balance between vintage appeal and modern build quality. Few of those efforts result in a package as appealing as the Hanhart 415 ES
Bingo! Bango! Bongo! It’s another edition of The Flyback, your favorite roundup since the herbicide! This week we’ve got something for everyone: iterative Grand Seikos, athletic Hublots, shiny Versaces — plenty.
Launched earlier this year in 2025, the Casio G-Shock “Hidden Glow Vol. 2” series marks the Japanese manufacturer’s second capsule collection of models with luminous dials. The original “Hidden Glow”
Farer continues to roll out attractive and affordable watches packed with value. The British brand turned 10 this year, and I’m impressed with how it has matured. Plus, as someone
In a crowded field of microbrand watches, the Abinger Nimrod sets out to distinguish itself. It is pitched as a compact, versatile diver that also works as a travel companion.