July 23rd, 1989. The unforgiving cobblestones of the Champs-Élysées, Paris, France. Eight seconds separated the victor and his shell-shocked victim. This was the scene of cycling’s greatest day. The conclusion
July 23rd, 1989. The unforgiving cobblestones of the Champs-Élysées, Paris, France. Eight seconds separated the victor and his shell-shocked victim. This was the scene of cycling’s greatest day. The conclusion
It’s over, ladies and gentlemen. A whole seven days of Watches And Wonders in an unseasonably cold and snowy Geneva. And as unexpected as the sub-zero temperatures and frozen precipitation
Sometimes, stepping out of one’s comfort zone can be a good thing. In the case of the new Sinn 556 with its collection of colorful dials, I was able to
Finally, Citizen has decided to throw a haymaker at Seiko in the mechanical retro diver category. Us vintage nerds wondered if this day would ever come, but here it is
For all those who feel that watch brands don’t listen to our recommendations, Aquastar begs to differ. After hearing requests for something smaller, we now have the new Aquastar Deepstar
With the dust having settled after the first four days of Watches & Wonders 2022, we can see clearly see the impressive number of new releases from all the different
The Speake-Marin Ripples is uh… well… It’s a watch, for sure. If you can look past the Royal Oak and Nautilus aura, it’s even recognizable as a Speake-Marin. But only
The new Rolex releases dropped a few days ago, and that means that we’ve had a fair amount of time to digest the news. On March 30th, I penned an
Founded in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1891, Angelus built a reputation during the 20th century as one of the most influential horological manufactures. The brand’s excellent in-house movements and vintage timepieces
At this year’s Watches & Wonders, TAG Heuer introduced quite a few new watches that focus on the brand’s future. But for the fans of the rich history of TAG
Vacheron Constantin is not pulling any punches this year. My previous article was a mere toe-dip in a veritable lake of horological goodness, and I haven’t even started looking at
The TAG Heuer Aquaracer series has become interesting over the past couple of years. The popular divers now look higher-end than prior iterations and come with a lot of nice
It was foreseeable that Parmigiani would extend its Tonda PF line this year. After its launch in September 2021, this new watch family garnered a remarkable amount of attention. Through
Nope, no Reverso to be seen at Watches & Wonders this year. Jaeger-LeCoultre made things complicated for 2022 by presenting a variety of round-cased watches. At the top of the
Welcome to an entirely different side of Grand Seiko. We’ve seen some rather exotic limited edition models over the past several years, but the Kodo Constant-force Tourbillon has to be