What do you do when you have a good thing going? You double down, of course! Formex spent years developing a ceramic Essence with best-in-class finishing and a first-ever ceramic
What do you do when you have a good thing going? You double down, of course! Formex spent years developing a ceramic Essence with best-in-class finishing and a first-ever ceramic
Here’s my theory on why the dress watch is returning: On-wrist devices have obviated the need for tool watches. The latest smartwatch can do everything any watch can, and more.
As you well know by now, I love a good list. As the Fratello resident listophile, compiling a list of my favorite releases of 2025 should be easy. Well, that
This year, Longines decided it was finally time to pull the Spirit collection out of the 2010s and cater to the demands of today’s market. Perhaps when it was debuted,
Earlier this year, Seiko unveiled new King Seiko Vanac models. The legendary Vanac name dates back to the 1970s, when it represented the creative and extravagant side of the King
Just in time to start celebrating the most wonderful time of the year, Nomos Glashütte drops its third run of limited-edition Club Sport Worldtimer models. Both the Roam and Reverie
Following its first cinematic tribute dedicated to Jurassic Park, Awake now returns to its “Tribute to the Seventh Art” series, a project honoring nostalgic cult films through the brand’s focus
Here at the end of 2025, it feels like the watch enthusiast community is at the apogee of its obsession with smaller case sizes. As average new case sizes begin
Welcome, welcome, welcome! It’s another fantastic Sunday with another fantastic edition of The Flyback! How lucky you are to be who you are, where you are! Let’s celebrate with five new
I am far from prophetic when it comes to watches. I’d much rather analyze trends on the back end and make sense of them. But I was tempted to predict
While the classic Lange 1 is the model most emblematic of A. Lange & Sӧhne as a brand, the Lange 1 Daymatic is its self-winding sibling that was first unveiled
On Halloween, Dave Sergeant and I visited the WatchPro Salon in London at the Freemasons’ Hall. We enjoyed taking a peek at the various watches on display, but we had
Traditional sartorial guidelines state that dress watches should have extremely simple and reserved designs. However, this no longer aligns with how most people wear wristwatches. Rather than just serving as
As enthusiasts, it can sometimes be easy to forget that big-name brands like Tissot occupy a challenging place within the industry, as they must simultaneously cater to both the collector
I cannot put into words just how much I missed the era of modern watchmaking when goosebump-inducing videos were a dime a dozen, showing off hideously (yet fascinatingly) complicated features