If you?ve spent any time perusing the NOMOS catalog in search of a sporty offering, there?s a good chance you?ve landed on the Club line. First introduced in 2007, the Club is NOMOS?s signature, and extremely versatile, sports watch. Over its brief...
It’s been a good year for Bobsled Bobby’s Box of delights. Not only has it got its own nickname now, but it’s also welcomed several new additions from all over the more affordable end of the luxury watch spectrum. Nothing on this list of my... -
There are watches with moon-phases and then there is the Arnold & Son Perpetual Moon, the only timepiece in which the lunar complication truly dominates the dial, relegating even the central hours and minutes to secondary status. The Swiss luxury... -
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch by advertiser As an exclusive product for the North American market, Switzerland’s Victorinox Swiss Army presents one of its most affordable limited-edition watches to date: the FieldForce Sport Titanium LE... -
Hello everyone, just a quick reminder that our holiday sale continues through Cyber Monday to 3am 12/1 EST, meaning that today is your last chance to get the best deals of the year on watches and accessories. Just as a quick recap, that?s up... -
With the year that we’ve had, it has been somewhat overlooked that 2020 marks 75 years since the end of the Second World War. While of course we should pay remembrance to our veterans and fallen heroes every year, 75 years is an important... -
If you didn’t wake up this morning having dreamt of owning a new Raketa watch built with genuine submarine steel, go back to bed right now and try again. For those of you that rolled back the duvet with this rather specific desire locked in mind,... -
Swedish brand Bravur is releasing a Limited Edition Scandinavian watch done in collaboration with Swedish architect, Gert Wingårdh and his son Rasmus Wingårdh, who is also a celebrated designer. The watch is a nod to the country?s west coast... -
Brew Watch Co., a U.S.-based watch brand best known for its industrial, espresso machine-inspired designs, recently unveiled the latest addition to its caffeine-charged collection, the new time-and-date Retromatic. The watch, whose design recalls... -
As a follow-up to our recent guide to mid-range Seiko dive watches, we’re back with another helpful article. This time, though, we’re looking at diving tools from the Swatch Group below ?1,500. A quick look at the Swatch Group shows a staggering... -
The Group Stage is in the books. It’s time for the head-to-head contests to begin. Over the next two weeks, we will run two quarter-final match-ups each weekend. One on Saturday; one on Sunday. Our intrepid warriors made it through blood baths of... -
In the continuing retro wave, the Aviator 8 collection reinterprets Breitling?s early pilot watches without simply duplicating them. In this in-depth review from our October 2020 issue, we observe how the newest Aviator 8 model, the B01 Chronograph... -
Written by Ashley Sandeman and edited by Ariel Adams The first time I saw a Star Trek replicator, I knew I had to have one. And high on the list of objects I?d like to print at home is my own mechanical watch. But despite all the promises of 3D... -
The Group Stage is in the books. It’s time for the head-to-head contests to begin. Over the next two weeks, we will run two quarter-final match-ups each weekend?one on Saturday; one on Sunday. Our intrepid warriors made it through blood baths of... -
Watches from Germany’s MeisterSinger are well known for their unorthodox manner of keeping time, and this fall the brand strives to change our view of time once more with its Urban Day Date ?Edition Today? limited-edition watch. The new model... -
Each few weeks, I’ll help you get caught up on recent episodes of the still-new SUPERLATIVE Podcast, produced by aBlogtoWatch. For those new to SUPERLATIVE, it is a podcast about the interesting people and passions that make up the watch industry... -
I?ve always felt that there?s something charming and almost exotic about a watch with a pulsometer scale. Probably because of my age, and the watches I was exposed to growing up and continue to be now, I?m just far more accustomed to seeing a... -
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch by advertiser Since its inception, transparency has been at the core of CODE41?s brand philosophy ? an ethos that extends well beyond its practice of openly reporting the costs and origins of each watch... -
And so we now move into the end of November, and towards December. The final month of what has been a somewhat unorthodox year, and indeed not what any of us had predicted when we welcomed-in 2020. It?s been a slightly quieter week in the world of... -
With the Holiday shopping season fully upon us, we thought it would be fun to ask the Worn & Wound editorial team for their recommendations from the Windup Watch Shop. Everyone chose one watch and one accessory from the shop that stands out to... -