Humor my personal take here. Having had the privilege to handle hundreds, if not thousands of truly extraordinary luxury watches over the last 12 years, it seemed logical that, over
Humor my personal take here. Having had the privilege to handle hundreds, if not thousands of truly extraordinary luxury watches over the last 12 years, it seemed logical that, over
Last year, Tissot surprised us with a special-edition PRX featuring a lumed Grendizer on its blue dial. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the anime icon, so Tissot is
Please don’t call it an upgrade; it goes beyond that. When everything is new, you cannot speak of an upgrade anymore. The new Baltic Aquascaphe MK2 comes in blue, green,
On a chilly late January day at the start of 1938, Rudolf Caracciola — known to his fellow Germans as the Regenmeister (Rainmaster) — floored the accelerator on his Silver
Since 2019, Ulysse Nardin has been producing silicon marquetry dials, and one of my personal favorite watches to emerge from the Swiss brand in recent years is the Blast Free
Bingo! Bango! Bongo! It’s another edition of The Flyback, your favorite roundup since the herbicide! This week we’ve got something for everyone: iterative Grand Seikos, athletic Hublots, shiny Versaces — plenty.
Farer continues to roll out attractive and affordable watches packed with value. The British brand turned 10 this year, and I’m impressed with how it has matured. Plus, as someone
In a crowded field of microbrand watches, the Abinger Nimrod sets out to distinguish itself. It is pitched as a compact, versatile diver that also works as a travel companion.
If asked which was more impressive, it would be hard for me to choose between the La Quête du Temps clock unveiled at the Louvre in Paris or the staff
Deep in the heart of Texas, past old and lonely roads, where the arroyos run deep from the plains to plateaus, you’ll find the rugged trails for which the Jack
Just one year ago, I was introduced to Lederer watches. The brand, founded by Bernhard Lederer, creates incredible movements with complex mechanisms. Constant-force escapements and twin gear trains are some
Perhaps the easiest way for a brand to create a “new” watch is to use a movement it already has in a case it already has. It may not be
Let’s start with a riddle: what comes after tiger, dragon, and snake? The correct answer is “horse,” as you probably have guessed after reading the title. The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute
I have long had a soft spot for Bell & Ross’s X series. The BR-X1 chronographs were some of the most technically ambitious pieces the brand has ever produced, and
Do you remember the famous Tissot RockWatch? If so, you are probably over 40 years old. The original RockWatch debuted in 1985 and quickly became famous for its use of