Legibility — it’s one of those terms that gets thrown around liberally in the watch world. A good watch should be easily legible. Otherwise, it fails to serve its primary
Legibility — it’s one of those terms that gets thrown around liberally in the watch world. A good watch should be easily legible. Otherwise, it fails to serve its primary
I don’t know about you, but I wasn’t immediately convinced when the Blancpain × Swatch Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms Collection came out a week and a half ago. I noticed
We’re continuing our series of articles with our favorite watches under a certain budget. We’re slowly increasing the budget and have arrived at our favorite picks under €5,000. The rules
Today, we’ll delve into a special watch that has gone up for sale in Hong Kong. A Roger W. Smith Series 2 is our subject, and as we’ll see, it’s
There’s nothing like a bit of watch controversy. Nope, I’m not talking about the polarizing Blancpain × Swatch Fifty Sistems Nudibranch Scuba — I just can’t get the name of
Sometimes, you just need a watch that’s ready to roll. Maybe you’ve got your hands full with the kids, you’re in a hurry because the rain is about to come
Whenever we look back on a significant watch fair, whether Watches and Wonders or Geneva Watch Days, we tend to look for a pattern: in what direction is the industry
When I am playing a round of golf, I wear a mechanical watch. Every time I do, though, I receive comments about it from other watch enthusiasts. Either they say
Another Friday, another Top 5! Last week, we focused on watches with salmon dials. We often see these types of dials in limited editions, but they have become very popular
Most watch brands nowadays are part of a conglomerate. Luxury groups such as LVMH, Swatch Group, and Richemont own many of the traditional watch brands. But what about microbrand groups?
Why do brands “always” make their limited editions the best versions of a certain watch? When this topic first popped up in a Fratello editorial meeting, all of the team
Yes, you’ve seen it on my wrist before. It was during Watches and Wonders earlier this year when I came across the Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph Orlinski Titanium. Well, two
The pilot’s watch is one of the most popular genres of watches around, perhaps second only to dive watches. Since most owners of dive watches don’t dive, and divers don’t
In the ornate corridors of horology, every tiny detail can sway our perceptions and experiences. From the rhythmic cadence of a tourbillon to the tactile feel of a bezel, every
I hate to admit it, but we are at the tail end of the summer in Europe. And it’s been pretty amazing, but with this week’s mix of 13–16 degrees,