Last November, Morgan and I visited the cozy Holthinrichs atelier on one of Delft’s picturesque canals. There, we had the chance to go hands-on with the brand’s new Deconstructed models
Last November, Morgan and I visited the cozy Holthinrichs atelier on one of Delft’s picturesque canals. There, we had the chance to go hands-on with the brand’s new Deconstructed models
Horage, one of the odd ones out in the watch industry, presents the fourth model in its Lensman series, the Lensman 1.2. It’s another technically exciting offering equipped with an
What to expect after the Master01? Well, the Master02, of course. But what would that second reinterpreted timepiece look like? Nothing like anyone expected. Instead of riding the wave of
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for advertiser The world of aviation has changed dramatically over the past century, moving from single-prop biplanes like the famous Sopwith Camel to next-generation jet
There are polished stainless steel watches, and then there’s the new mirror-finished Isotope x Revolution Mercury, a watch inspired by different interpretations of mercury (liquid metal, mythological, and modernist design)
For some of you, the bold case shape will be instantly recognizable as a Schofield creation. But while it is indeed symbolic of the brand, this is a very different
The Credor Locomotive is a fascinating design from the late 1970s. Today, the brand has brought it back to life. Let’s take a first look at this rather special timepiece
The original Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Diver was a fairly short-lived offering that was first launched in 2013 and discontinued just a few years later in 2016 to allow the
The young Swedish brand Nezumi has made a name for itself with a catalog of stylish, affordable watches. Now, with the release of its new Terrain field watch, the Stockholm-based
When it comes to ultra-lightweight mechanical sports watches, Richard Mille is the undisputed champion, and ever since 2010, the brand has created a series of RM 27 Tourbillon watches in
Even if you’re not a plane spotter or an aviation enthusiast, the name Red Arrows might very well ring a bell. The Red Arrows are the RAF’s legendary aerobatic display
As the summer season quickly approaches, watch fans everywhere will be deciding which pieces will be in their rotation for the months of sun and fun. Oris has put up
Luminescent materials have been a part of watchmaking for generations. The use of radioactive materials in the last century was fundamental in the design of tool watches that could allow
Recently, Zodiac and RedBar released a special edition of the Super Sea Wolf Pro-Diver. This 200-piece LE introduced a full-lume dial and harked back to Zodiac’s Point series from the
Continuing on its journey to develop and utilize new variations of ceramic, IWC has just announced its Ceralume luminous ceramic technology and, along with it, the brand’s first fully glow-in-the-dark