Introduced in 1968, the Seiko 5 Sports line is celebrating its 55th birthday this year. To mark the occasion, Seiko now releases a watch in honor of one of the
Introduced in 1968, the Seiko 5 Sports line is celebrating its 55th birthday this year. To mark the occasion, Seiko now releases a watch in honor of one of the
Bon dia! We’re here in Barcelona because Omega invited us over to come take a look at how the Emirates Team New Zealand is preparing for the 37th edition of
Among those who are terminally online, there are a handful immutable laws of the Internet. Wadsworth’s Constant says that the first 30% of any video contains no useful information. The
For the horology enthusiasts gathered at Watches and Wonders Shanghai, Ulysse Nardin now unveils the newest evolution of the Freak collection — the Freak X OPS. Few timepieces in the
I love the unpredictable output of Max Büsser and Friends with their M.A.D. (acronym pun intended) timepieces. That last word is one I’d like to avoid as I find it
Some brands fit their watches with a dial made out of recycled plastics. Others combine a watch with a strap made out of old fishing nets. These, among other things,
As of today, Seiko’s Presage collection has three new models to underline the art of dial-making. The brand has added two urushi (Japanese for “lacquer”) dials and one enamel dial
During the Watches and Wonders event earlier this year, Vacheron Constantin unveiled new 34.5mm and 35mm case diameters for its famed Overseas Self-Winding collection. The lineup features steel and pink
While it may not generate the excitement of some of the splashier releases this year, Bell & Ross has just announced a subtle but meaningful update to its classic BR
Once again, we covered Geneva Watch Days this year, and what a show it was! I had two intense days there filled with big impressions from small brands. And within
I find it slightly amazing how Audemars Piguet is capable of producing a seemingly endless barrage of different iterations of the Royal Oak each year. Given that the Royal Oak
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch by advertiser Dutch watchmaker Batavi is back with its latest creation, the Batavi Atelier. Renowned for its use of color and texture, including in its
Back in 1913, Seiko created Japan’s very first wristwatch, which was known as the Laurel, and which ultimately paved the way for the countless Seiko watches that exist today. Within
Although it is often the colorful and outlandish watches that dominate conversations and social media, it is actually the more traditional and conservative models that end up being their respective
It’s not necessarily our MO to report on every new color addition that makes its way to the market. However, when a watch is in the form of the legendary