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The Three Watch Collection for $5,000: Reader Edition – Huy Tran

The Three Watch Collection for $5,000: Reader Edit...

Editor?s note: In this 3 Watch Collection for $5,000, reader Huy Tran shares a well considered trio that touches on heritage and utility while staying entirely within the practical realm.  You can make your submission to the Three Watch...
30-09-2023 19:59 - ( Luxury Watch )

 

Could This Solid Gold Stone-Dialed Rolex Submariner 16618 Be My New Grail"

Could This Solid Gold Stone-Dialed Rolex Submarine...

I have tried several Rolex Submariner watches over the years, from vintage to modern (ceramic). Again and again, though, I?ve concluded that the Submariner is not my thing. I prefer the Sea-Dweller. Whether a 1970s reference 1665 or one of the... -
Hands-On: The Oris Artelier S Is Not A Tool Watch

Hands-On: The Oris Artelier S Is Not A Tool Watch

There’s no need to check the link or adjust your monitor or screen. Your eyesight is just fine, and so are all your devices. This is a simple, black dial dress watch from Oris. There’s no bezel or angular titanium case. There are no proprietary... -
Watches, Stories, & Gear: A Porsche GTR 3 for Rennsport, the Greatest Concert Film Ever Made, and a New Night Stage from Autodromo

Watches, Stories, & Gear: A Porsche GTR 3 for...

?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,... -
Hands-On With The New Oris Artelier S ? With A Capital “S” For Both Style And Simplicity

Hands-On With The New Oris Artelier S ? With A Cap...

The Oris Artelier collection holds a special place in my heart. The very first luxury watch I bought was an Oris Art Blakey limited edition from that same collection. I still wear it quite regularly and enjoy its bass-drum-inspired dial a lot. I... -
Watch Review: Ultramarine Albatros

Watch Review: Ultramarine Albatros

I’ve just finished spending some time with a watch I had always wanted to try, the Ultramarine Albatros. You may think it’s peculiar that this one called to me, but since its release in 2019, one year after the brand’s founding, the Albatros... -
Hands-On With The New And Surprisingly Detailed Praesidus Rec Spec MACV-SOG

Hands-On With The New And Surprisingly Detailed Pr...

Praesidus has quickly made a name for itself as a producer of great modern remakes of classic military watches. Not too long ago, I had the pleasure of trying out the wonderfully weird A-5 UDT. This time, I had a chance to check out the brand-new... -
Showing at WatchTime New York 2023: Perrelet Turbine 41 Titanium

Showing at WatchTime New York 2023: Perrelet Turbi...

Perrelet, the distinct Swiss watch manufacturer with symbolic roots dating back to some of the earliest days of watchmaking, is set to make a spectacular debut at WatchTime New York 2023. This highly anticipated three-day watch collectors’ event... -
Hands-On: Pairing A Porsche Design Chronograph 1 And A 911 Carrera T

Hands-On: Pairing A Porsche Design Chronograph 1 A...

The 1972 Porsche Design Chronograph 1 is revered as one of the great racing chronographs. It may not enjoy the mainstream adulation of a Speedmaster or a Daytona, but it is certainly a niche icon. Any designer would be lucky to have a watch like... -
Hands-On: Bulgari Monete Catene Dual Time Secret Fitted With Ancient Roman Coins

Hands-On: Bulgari Monete Catene Dual Time Secret F...

Not all watches are created equal. In fact, some are created using ancient Roman coins and are dressed in ribbons of gold and diamonds, like the Bulgari Monete Catene Dual Time that we saw hands-on at Geneva Watch Days 2023. For the jewelry fiend,... -
Showing at WatchTime New York 2023: Chronoswiss Delphis Paraiba

Showing at WatchTime New York 2023: Chronoswiss De...

Chronoswiss, a name synonymous with fine, independent watchmaking, will this year once again join WatchTime New York. The 2023 edition of the collectors? event will take place from October 20 to 22 at Manhattan?s Gotham Hall, with it poised to... -
Fratello Talks: Japanese Watches

Fratello Talks: Japanese Watches

Welcome to this week’s episode of Fratello Talks. Today, we’re talking all about Japanese watches. What makes them special, brands we enjoy, and why they keep the Swiss on their toes. We cover a broad range of brands and price points available... -
Seiko Honors Bruce Lee with a New Limited Edition

Seiko Honors Bruce Lee with a New Limited Edition

Since its relaunch a few years ago, the Seiko 5 Sports line has proven to be a solid blank canvas for a number of limited and special edition watches, covering a range of diverse subjects. We?ve seen everything from classic comic strips to... -
Shop Confidently With Bucherer’s Certified Pre-Owned Watch Program

Shop Confidently With Bucherer’s Certified P...

Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for advertiser Given the exponential growth of the pre-owned watch market in recent years, it?s safe to say that watch enthusiasts have more avenues to purchase pre-owned watches than ever before. There is... -
It’s Hip To Be Square ? Six Examples Of Angular Cool From Cartier, TAG Heuer, Nomos, And More

It’s Hip To Be Square ? Six Examples Of Angu...

I have no stats on this, but I’d bet that round and roundish watches beat square and rectangular watches in sales by a ratio of 9:1. And I’m just as guilty as the next man of not buying one yet, even if it’s only due to laziness on my part.... -
Watch Review: H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Centre Seconds Vantablack, Your Personal Black Hole

Watch Review: H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Centr...

While portable miniature black holes are strictly a thing of science fiction, a Vantablack wristwatch is probably the closest you will get without any of the corresponding risks. H. Moser & Cie unveiled its latest watches with the mind-bending... -
Introducing the Tissot Heritage 1938 Automatic COSC

Introducing the Tissot Heritage 1938 Automatic COS...

Tissot is one of the great names in Swiss watchmaking, with a history spanning over 160 years. Founded in 1853 in the town of Le Locle in the Jura region, the company has consistently drawn attention with pioneering technology, such as the first... -
Fratello’s Top 5 Recently Released Field Watches ? Featuring Hamilton, Christopher Ward, Seiko, And More

Fratello’s Top 5 Recently Released Field Wat...

Another Friday, another Top 5! Last week saw us picking out our favorite blacked-out watches that have come out recently. There seems to be a lot of love for blacked-out watches, which is great. This week, we will focus on recently released field... -
Hands-On: The Marin Instruments Skin-Diver

Hands-On: The Marin Instruments Skin-Diver

A long time ago, my watch journey began with dive watches. I was lucky to grow feet in the water, and I loved everything related to the sea. Plus, I?ve always been obsessed with watches, so the decision to buy divers was a no-brainer. Many of my... -
Hands-On: the Isotope Hydrium California

Hands-On: the Isotope Hydrium California

Isotope initially piqued my interest two years ago with their uniquely design-forward Hydrium “Will Return†dive watch. This timepiece was intentionally crafted to resemble the iconic “Will Return†sign often seen in shop windows, and... -
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