To be completely honest with you, when Nacho sent me the press materials for this new Seiko release, I had never heard of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.
To be completely honest with you, when Nacho sent me the press materials for this new Seiko release, I had never heard of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.
Since Tornek-Rayville was originally created during the 1960s as a clever workaround to fulfill a contract for the United States Navy, the brand only produced small quantities of a single
Due (pronounced do-eh) is the Italian word for “two.” So, when Panerai launched the Luminor Due in 2016, it represented the next step in the evolution of the watch known
Few, if any, classic car events can match the prestige and sheer spectacle of the Mille Miglia, the famed Italian road rally that winds from Brescia to Rome and back
We’ve spoken before on aBlogtoWatch about the impending return of yellow gold to the current luxury watch zeitgeist, and 2024 seems to be the year when this timeless luxury material
The Piaget Polo is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year. However, while the Polo name has survived, I’ve felt that the recent models have had little in common with the
The Seiko 5 Sports line, especially when using the SKX case, has inspired hundreds of references over the past several years. Whether they’re inspired by manga, music, motorsport, or vintage
Automatic Spring Drive technology turns 20 this year! That seems like a fair reason for celebration. Grand Seiko felt the same and introduced this SBGA497 to mark the occasion. We
Although Grand Seiko produces a wide variety of beautiful nature-inspired dials, the Snowflake is arguably the most famous among its various offerings, and it has become somewhat emblematic of Grand
Originally launched in 1957 as the world’s first electric wristwatch, the Hamilton Ventura was a truly revolutionary timepiece both in terms of its movement and its design. Characterized by its
Quartz is having something of a quiet comeback. After decades of scorn and contempt, many have come to appreciate the ease of use that quartz provides. Furthermore, not all quartz
Daniel Roth is a name that carries weight in the world of Haute Horlogerie. When LVMH, the brand’s current owner, announced its revival back in 2023, it filled us with
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for an advertiser Ask about the hub of watchmaking, and you’re bound to hear the usual suspects: Switzerland, Japan, and maybe Germany, Great Britain, or
One look at the Hublot catalog, and you’ll quickly see that along with more modern materials such as ceramic, carbon fiber, sapphire, SAXEM, and so on, the brand is also
After the Carrera Dato Chronograph that we showed you on Monday, we have something a tad more complicated today. This is the teal-dial TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon. And it