Watches and Wonders 2023 is officially over. We’ve all caught up on sleep and have had a weekend to mull over everything we saw. And though the trauma of it
Watches and Wonders 2023 is officially over. We’ve all caught up on sleep and have had a weekend to mull over everything we saw. And though the trauma of it
Forget about tool watches, retro styling, and refined elegance. It’s Friday, and the weekend is upon us! It’s time to dress up, let your hair down, and hit the club.
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When you look closely at the Rolex website, you will find all new 2023 watches listed — except for one. That’s right, the Day-Date Emoji is not mentioned. While there
Why are there so many watches without Muppets? In short, The Muppets — the brainchild of Jim Henson — is a group
With Watches and Wonders 2023 now well and truly underway, Patek drops a whopping seventeen new references. The new additions showcase the width of the house’s capabilities, from Haute Complications
It looks like the time-only, non-diver, non-GMT Black Bays have finally grown up. It started out as a watch with a glossy black or blue dial, an Oyster-style bracelet, and
If you like to wear your watches no matter where you go, you should probably skip this article. Indeed, the Daytona is only for the brave of heart. Not only
I’m not much of a chronograph wearer, though many fellow enthusiasts are. It is a whole subclass of collecting that I never really engaged with but that clearly has its
Another Friday, another Top 5! In this series, we take one classic watch and choose our five favorite references ever produced. Four of these references will be based on the
Exactly one year ago, all hell broke loose because of the MoonSwatches. Eleven different Omega × Swatch Speedmaster MoonSwatch models debuted all at once. On March 26th, the first Swatch
If you’re anything like me, you’ve had more than enough of the dingy gray days of winter. But I have good news: we’ve reached the end of March already, and
If only I could recall what I was thinking back in 1986. I honestly don’t know what made me buy the Sir Swatch (SUOB169) that year. Unfortunately, my memory is
I have long said that the UR-100 is URWERK’s most “traditional” watch. In terms of sizing and wearability, it definitely is… or was. Now, 26 years after first debuting at
It was the era of Nirvana, Pierce Brosnan’s James Bond, and the iPod. The 1990s and early 2000s were also, in some ways, an interesting era for watch design. And