All watch enthusiasts, at some point, experience the epiphany that opens the gateway to wristwatch passion. While my enthusiasm stretches back to James Bond’s Omega Seamaster, Instagram was the tool
All watch enthusiasts, at some point, experience the epiphany that opens the gateway to wristwatch passion. While my enthusiasm stretches back to James Bond’s Omega Seamaster, Instagram was the tool
Since the dawn of time, men have bonded around a fire, sharing tips on how to grill a woolly mammoth or discussing which wood burns best. Grilling in style today
Your phone might tell you the exact time, but it won’t tell who you are. A new watch can do that, but for a growing number of people in their
This year, like every other, November is a quiet month in the watch industry. The press trips are over, and the releases for the year, aside from a few exceptions
Are mods divisive? Yes, and I’m not always a fan. These featured watches, however, are mods that I adore. Done right, officially or unofficially modifying a watch is fun, even
Last week, we published a list of the best titanium dive watches currently available. Obviously, though, the use of titanium is not limited to just those. This follow-up article will
I’ve never actually been to a watch auction, but I remember that as a kid, I went to an antique auction once with my parents. It was an exciting event
Steel bezels can toughen any sports watch up a notch, making for monochrome cool. Me, I’m not averse to a touch of bling, but the full-steel look signals a strong
The auction house Christie’s was very pleased to announce that it beat the competition last weekend. It was, of course, a weekend of big watch auctions organized by all the
I consume a lot of YouTube videos about watches. However, they are mainly reviews of particular watches that I’m interested in. It’s not often that I watch an actual documentary
The rise of microbrands is one of the key developments of today’s watch market. We get a press release for a new Kickstarter brand almost daily. The vast majority make
The Panerai Luminor PAM00116 was never an outrageously flirtatious watch. Made between 2002 and 2003 in a series of 300 pieces, this 44mm model was the titanium version of the
Here at Fratello HQ, it’s a common occurrence to see more than a couple of our editors scrolling through pre-owned watch sites. It’s part of the daily ritual. Whether or
Regular readers of this series of articles know that it’s all about beautiful and special watches from the past. But what about a model that is still in production? And
If there is one complication that seems to be low on the desirability meter, it is the moonphase. For me, it’s been the same, but with some sharp new releases