Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for advertiser Combining precision craftsmanship with a bold and distinct design language, Aeronom is an independent German brand that produces small-batch, limited-edition watches designed for
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for advertiser Combining precision craftsmanship with a bold and distinct design language, Aeronom is an independent German brand that produces small-batch, limited-edition watches designed for
It’s hard not to get a little carried away when talking about Japanese watchmaking. There’s something enchanting about Japanese culture that gets the creative juices flowing. You suddenly find yourself
If there is one thing Seiko loves more than coming up with new limited editions, it’s the 62MAS, and over the course of the past several years, the brand has
Almost a year ago, Nomos introduced the 37mm version of its Club Sport Neomatik. It came as a more mid-sized companion to the 42mm size already in the collection. Now,
The best way to introduce a new dive watch is to go for a dive. And that’s what we did before the unveiling of the third watch that celebrates the
Among those who love Art Deco architecture, there are few more important buildings on the West Coast than the Eastern Columbia Building in Los Angeles. Located a few blocks from
The market for affordable GMT watches is crowded, to say the least. That’s because this genre of watches is incredibly popular these days. So it is no wonder that Bulova
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for advertiser Founded in 2018 by Ben Küffer, NORQAIN is a family-owned, independent watch company that has quickly built a reputation for producing robust tool
When I hear the name Benrus, the first two timepieces that come to my mind are the Type I diver and the DTU-2A/P field watch. These two models are much
British independent brand Farer has built a distinct design language over the years, with bright and unexpected colors playing a central role in its signature aesthetic. Although a fairly wide
The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms needs no introduction to anyone who has ever dipped at least a toe in the history of dive watches as it is widely regarded as the
I have a soft spot for Longines DolceVita watches — I wore my dad’s full stainless steel one on my wedding day as my “something borrowed.” Actually, let me rephrase
Many people dream of owning a Porsche or Ferrari, and I did too as a kid. But for many years now, it has been the G-Class (or G-Wagon) that I
About 100 years ago, Longines started to design and produce rectangular watches in the popular Art Deco style. In 1997, Longines revamped a rectangular watch from its 1927 collection and
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for advertiser With its long and illustrious history that stretches back over 130 years, it’s hard to choose just one line that represents Hamilton. From