I have a soft spot for Longines DolceVita watches — I wore my dad’s full stainless steel one on my wedding day as my “something borrowed.” Actually, let me rephrase
I have a soft spot for Longines DolceVita watches — I wore my dad’s full stainless steel one on my wedding day as my “something borrowed.” Actually, let me rephrase
Not long ago, I reviewed the women’s version of the new Versace DV One Automatic watch on aBlogtoWatch. Little did I know that Versace would quickly follow up the women’s
Few dial styles are as evocative and enduring as the classic “panda dial” chronograph. The simple combination of a white (or silver) main dial and black subdials has given rise
The concept of “handmade” in watchmaking typically only exists within the very highest levels of the luxury segment, and even having small amounts of hand-finishing on components virtually guarantees that
It’s impossible to say if Oris’ iconoclastic approach to watches is caused by, or is an effect of, its independence within Swiss watchmaking. Is a collaboration with Kermit the Frog
This is how to launch a dive watch — by diving with it. After all my years of waiting for a watch brand to take us diving with one of
When tracing the roots of the modern pilot’s watch, all roads inevitably lead to World War II. It’s no secret that today’s pilot template has its origins in the flieger
One of the most striking and popular variations on the classic dive watch formula is the ultra-high-visibility fully luminous “night diver.” Often paired with blacked-out cases to maximize contrast with
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
In the modern watch enthusiast landscape, few topics generate more conversation than high-tech ceramic case materials and integrated-bracelet sports watches. In some circles, these categories become checklist items for any
If you were to describe a watch that’s made in Germany from a historic brand that features a hardened titanium case, 500m of water resistance, a Sellita SW-200 movement, and
I won’t lie. One major reason I wanted to review this Chronoswiss Flying Regulator Open Gear watch is that it is entirely purple. Chronoswiss watches were not always this colorful,
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
Today, I would like to review the AC 14 Marine Green 39MM diver’s-style watch from the newer watch brand Trematic. The company is based in Italy but with Swiss Made
With its latest diver-style watches, Geneva-based ArtyA has been merging its art-focused luxury wristwatch platform with the original type of design work its founder, Yvan Arpa, is known for. Arpa