Coke or Pepsi" It?s a matter of taste, some say, and individual tastes always differ. But there?s only one right answer if you?re talking about the Rolex GMT-Master. Although the manufacturer made a version that had a GMT bezel in red and black,...
I am delighted to be sharing my research on a newly discovered and unique Omega coming up for auction at Antiquorum in Geneva. You can see the full catalog here. But first, I will go back through a bit of history to put things in context. When we... -
Breitling continues to put a lot of stock into its Superocean collection ? the standard Superocean and the more retro-themed Superocean Heritage are among the brand’s best-sellers among which you can find a heaping selection of products. A case in... -
2021 has seen the trend of green dials spread far and wide across the watch industry, with verdant versions of classic watch models popping up in nearly every market segment. Parisian tool watch specialist Bell & Ross has thrown its hat into the... -
Recently, our glorious leader wrote a fun piece about the best chronographs priced under ?5,000 right now. That’s a fun topic that got me thinking about the industry’s most talked-about chronograph, the Rolex Daytona. Despite this model being... -
For fans of Christopher Ward, there are many aspects of the brand to cherish, though one that has always been fundamental to their charm is their value. In the early days of the brand, they sold Swiss-made mechanicals at almost unheard of... -
What makes a great women’s watch" This year, it?s all about color, gemstone placement, caliber quality, and wearability. These eight women’s watches, introduced at Watches and Wonders, remind us how hard watch brands are working to put great... -
It will be difficult to not use the name Yacht-Master in this write-up. One glance at the midsize Omega Seamaster Professional Automatic Chronometer 300M Diver watch is enough to show you very clearly what I mean. Doesn?t that bezel ring a bell" It... -
Back in 2006, Jaeger-LeCoultre created the Reverso Hybris Mechanica a Triptyque, possessed of three faces and a multitude of built-in horological complications. The most complicated evolution yet of the Reverso, Jaeger-LeCoulte’s legendary and... -
IÂ have been getting ready to write this article for years. Alongside other obscure brands and watches, it was always the Mido occupying top positions of my list of holy grail watches. No Rolex, no Omega, no Patek. Let?s travel back to 1939 when the... -
Laco is a German brand specializing in traditional pilot?s watches. They are, after all, one of the original manufacturers of the German Flieger, and trace their roots back to 1925. Very often, their watches take their names from cities in... -
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch by advertiser Amid the rich and intricate world of luxury watchmaking, dial design and finishing are art forms unto themselves. While the watch industry has produced a nearly infinite array of different ways... -
In 2016, Bulova introduced the Curv, a quartz chronograph watch noted and named for its extreme curvilinear case and the groundbreaking mechanism humming inside it, which the brand touted as “the world’s first curved chronograph movement.â€Â... -
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch by advertiser Whether shopping for a new, pre-owned, or vintage timepiece, eBay serves as a veritable treasure trove of options. The number of listings is vast, and chances are, whether you are browser-window... -
It?s pretty rare these days to come across a new watch that feels like it?s genuinely different and unusual. Most new releases, for better or worse, play it pretty safe. That?s not an altogether bad thing; while we all certainly appreciate... -
The S.A.R. Rescue-Timer is a mainstay in Mühle Glashütte?s collection of incredibly functional and robust watches, purpose-built for the German Maritime Search and Rescue Association (DGzRS). And while most of us will never need a watch to stand up... -
Fratello on Air is here and this episode is quite a bit different. Balazs and Mike enter into a game of two questions. Enjoy! Balazs and I are inquisitive folks. We acted on this trait with a very different type of show. Each of us came up with two... -
Evolution is a funny thing. When something crawls from the ocean and spends too much time on land, it will start to change. So when you take a diving watch out of the water and stop it from going back, over time it will start to change. One of the... -
Among the few watches released last year that still linger with me today is the Serica 4512. A massively charming field watch packaged into a small but confident case strung together with a bonklip bracelet. You might imagine my excitement... -
It’s has been a month of heavy-hitter interviews on aBlogtoWatch’s SUPERLATIVE Podcast series as we continue to explore the personalities behind the watch collecting hobby we all enjoy. New episodes drop each week on Mondays, and you can... -