Strayer is a new watch brand from the creative mind of Mr. Ola Stray. An accomplished Swedish industrial designer, Mr. Stray answered the “call of horology” in deciding to develop
Strayer is a new watch brand from the creative mind of Mr. Ola Stray. An accomplished Swedish industrial designer, Mr. Stray answered the “call of horology” in deciding to develop
While Nodus frequently iterates within its popular Sector series and continuously updates its existing collections, the latest release from the Los Angeles-based brand for 2023 is a completely new model.
When it comes to watches with futuristic maximalist mechanical designs, Urwerk is near the top of the list, if not number one. The refined yet complicated space-age nature of the
I was sitting with Mike France, who runs and co-founded Christopher Ward watches, in London when he casually pulled out two new watches he says are going to be a
Along with being one of the most visually stunning locations on this planet, Iceland is also characterized by extreme environments. Colloquially known as “the land of fire and ice,” Iceland
As its latest new release of 2023, SevenFriday has created a colorful new model that incorporates a number of Bauhaus-inspired design elements. Based upon the brand’s signature TV-shaped case, the
Over the past few years, the watch industry has seen the dawn of a new age of affordable exotic complications. Hour chimes, world timers, and even tourbillons have moved into
One of the surprise standouts from the countless grail-worthy watches I saw during the off-site meetings I attended throughout the week of Watches & Wonders Geneva 2023 was the Gerald
Canada’s Marathon has been working on a remake of the famed military aviation-focused Navigator watch for quite a quite now. Marathon has a long history of supplying timepieces to Western
Back in September 2022, aBlogtoWatch was onsite in Zermatt, Switzerland where watchmaker NORQAIN launched its most ambitious watch collection to date: the WILD ONE series that exists as part of
With the vast array of different watch styles available on the market, it can be easy for enthusiasts to overlook the charm and versatility of a simple dressy three-hand design.
Today, I review the Peacock Climber Tourbillon — an entirely Chinese-made mechanical watch from a watchmaker who most timepiece enthusiasts outside of China or nearby countries probably haven’t heard about.
While 3D printing is no longer in its nascency, you wouldn’t know it looking at the wristwatch landscape. Very few brands are utilizing it as a core manufacturing approach, though
Whenever I think of Eberhard & Co., it’s typically the brand’s sports and tool watches that first come to mind. Although function-packed chronographs and highly legible divers are certainly among
Zodiac chose a rather showy and provocative way to debut its new in-house caliber STP 6-15 skeletonized automatic movement. Rather than the typically boring way many new skeletonized watches are