We’re back again for another Sunday Morning Showdown! Last week was a titanic battle. But do you know where the Titanic is" It’s 3,800 meters deep and 690 kilometers southeast of Newfoundland (thanks, Wikipedia). Today’s watches both...
And?.we?re back with episode 8 of A Week in Watches! On this week?s episode we go over 5th-anniversary launch from Ming, some small but mighty watches by Christopher Ward, and the stealthily released IWC Mk XX, including asking the critical... -
Christopher Ward?s popular C63 Sealander Automatic is now available in a smaller size and in four bright colors. Hurry, each colorway is limited to just 200 pieces.
The post Christopher Ward Unveils Limited-Edition 36mm C63 Sealander Automatic... -
When I set out on an hours-long drive, I always have a 12-hour chronograph on my wrist. If I had to make an exception, a wild card would go to the one and only Seiko Motorist. If there were one, that is… A time-only watch doesn’t belong behind a... -
At Watches & Wonders 20220, Swiss watchmaker Speake-Marin introduced its first integrated bracelet watch (in steel) with the simply named Speake-Marin Ripples (originally debuted on aBlogtoWatch here). The name directly refers to a finishing... -
An interest in horology often only gets discussed within the greater context of watches, but long before people were wearing timepieces on their wrists, they were relying on clocks to provide them with the time of day and keep them on schedule... -
In this month\'s roundup, we take a look at the subject of ultra-thin watches, with a focus on Richard Mille\'s impossibly thin RM UP-01 Ferrari watch. And from around the web, we have a very special vintage "Single Red" Rolex Sea-Dweller... -
?Watches, Stories, and Gear? is a roundup of our favorite content, watch or otherwise, from around the internet. Here, we support other creators, explore interesting content that inspires us, and put a spotlight on causes we believe in. Oh,... -
Since 2017, Panerai has been a partner of the Luna Rossa racing team and has produced a number of different limited-edition watches that celebrate the championship-winning sailboat racing syndicate. To celebrate the renewal of its partnership with... -
Cuba may be an unlikely place of origin for a luxury watch brand. One such name, however, indeed originated from the Caribbean island all the way back in 1882. For a long time, Cuervo y Sobrinos was one of the most prominent jewelers in Latin... -
It’s all in the name. The Classics Worldtimer Manufacture from Frederique Constant is a refined wristwatch with a world time function, being driven by a manufacture movement and showcasing a notably classic style. Indicating the time ? including... -
In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick and Ariel sit down to talk about some of the latest news stories and releases from the world of watches. The duo kicks off the show by talking about how Ariel severely needs an assistant before briefly... -
Ah, Bulova. A brand with 145 years of watchmaking history and releases that are hit or miss. From collections honoring the iconic American motorcycle brand Harley Davidson to neat WWII re-creations, Bulova has a knack for releasing contradictory... -
Square-shaped wrist watches are hard to get right. I’ve talked about this plenty of times over the years while reviewing other famous square or rectangular-shaped timepieces, such as the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso or the Cartier Santos. Round... -
Today?s review is quite a special one. Gerard and I took on the task of reviewing two Vaer dive watches, the Arctic and the Meridian. To do so, we decided to work together but also split up. I?d stay here in The Hague and wear the Vaer Meridian in... -
Our team at aBlogtoWatch is excited to announce Randall V. of Hayden, USA as the winner of our Torgoen T21 Flight GMT watch giveaway! With its robust construction, multifunction slide rule bezel, and reliable quartz movement, this should be a rugged... -
I’ll be honest with you: when the Seiko SPB317J1 arrived at Fratello HQ for a first impression, I didn’t even realize it was a re-edition. What I did know, however, was that it could very well be my next Seiko diver. I was actually looking at... -
One of the coolest things to see in the watch world is when friends, colleagues, and people we?ve known in one way or another find each other and do something truly original and unique. That?s the thought running through my mind when I look at... -
There have been a number of popular G-Shock case silhouettes produced by Casio over the years, but the octagonal GA2100 series that first debuted in 2019 truly took the watch enthusiast world by storm. According to Casio, the actual design... -
After two years of limited air travel, 2022 is already fulfilling my summer holiday quota. In June, I went on back-to-back trips from the Algarve in Portugal to Dubrovnik in Croatia. Both destinations were booked in 2019 for 2020 and subsequently... -