Before another year comes to pass, I will have spent two full decades working in the watch industry. In that time, I’ve seen many things. I have seen good times
Before another year comes to pass, I will have spent two full decades working in the watch industry. In that time, I’ve seen many things. I have seen good times
The first Rolex Yacht-Master debuted in 1992. It was a yellow gold watch with a full gold bracelet and a bi-directional bezel with raised numerals. I can’t imagine that Rolex
With the re-release of the Pasha Grille at Watches And Wonders 2022, Cartier has launched a model that comes very close to the design that the brand says was custom
Recently, I have been obsessed with a specific type of watch. It’s not quite a dive watch, it’s not exactly a field watch, and it definitely isn’t a dress watch.
The 175th anniversary of watchmaking in the small Saxon town of Glashütte may have been two years ago in 2020. The celebrations, however, are still rolling, well into the 177th
A few weeks ago, just before the tidal wave that was Watches And Wonders hit and submerged our entire team, I received a neat little watch from New York-based start-up
The first time I ever laid my eyes on a Rolex Day-Date was when I was a student. I thought it was quite an impressive watch, and ever since then,
Audemars Piguet celebrates 50 years of the Royal Oak this year, and today is the official date of the anniversary. To mark half a century of one of the most
Do I need the new AP Royal Oak “Jumbo”? Well, the watch is an essential part of horological history. And the new iteration that celebrates fifty years of the Royal
After a successful launch in 2021, BOLDR brings back the Odyssey Regatta in a new colorway. The dial in Admiral blue perfectly sets the tone for this nautically themed timepiece.
Exactly 50 years ago today in Basel, Switzerland, Audemars Piguet introduced the Royal Oak. You can read the background on the original Royal Oak 5402 here, as well as all
You would think that Yema would make a lot of noise when it’s about to release a diver with a 300m depth rating, a helium escape valve, and in-house movement
I’m thoroughly sick of all the chatter we hear from start-up brands about how they are going to turn the established order on its head. How they are going to
Five years ago, Etienne Malec and two other collectors (Paul Dufour and Clement Daniel) came together to create Baltic watches. Since then, the brand’s creations have captured the imagination of
Hidden away in the “other launches” section of the Cartier press site, the new Santos de Cartier was kept company by the new Indomptables de Cartier and the new Ballon