The Latest News About Watches

Introducing: Longines' New Dress Watch Is A Snazzy, Subtle Anniversary Release

For the company's 190th anniversary, Longines looks to the past for inspiration.
HODINKEE over 2 years ago • 959 views

Hands-On: We've Seen The Blue Ceramic AP Royal Oak IRL – And Here's What We Think

In early photo renderings from the brand, it looked kind of like a toy. In real life, it's all grown up.
HODINKEE over 2 years ago • 23 views

Greubel Forsey Tourbillon 24 Secondes Architecture: The King Is Dead, Long Live The King!

When Joshua Munchow first saw the Greubel Forsey Tourbillon 24 Secondes Architecture, he was surprised. But now, in the full context of everything happening with the brand, his main reaction is, "Greubel Forsey is dead, long live Greubel Forsey!" The post Greubel Forsey Tourbillon 24 Secondes Architecture: The King Is Dead, Long Live The King! appeared first on Quill & Pad.
Quill & Pad over 2 years ago • 16 views

The Guardians of a Legacy

The post The Guardians of a Legacy appeared first on Revolution.
Revolution over 2 years ago • 9 views

The Spec Sheet: At 40mm, This Luminor Is Still Pure Panerai

A Panerai for the Stallone and Schwarzenegger in all of us.
HODINKEE over 2 years ago • 23 views

Introducing: Bucherer BLUE Timepieces 2022. Girard Perregaux, H. Moser & Cie and L'Epée 1839.

The family-owned company Bucherer, which was founded in 1888, has one of the most distinguished traditions in Europe’s watch and jewellery industry. Over the last 130 years, Bucherer has established an exclusive reputation with its range of exquisite and prize-winning jewellery creations. Its boutiques also offer the company’s international clientele a wide range of luxury watches from renowned brands.
Watch Collecting Lifestyle over 2 years ago • 10 views

Watching Movies: Sam Worthington Joins The Na’vi And Leaves His Casio Behind In ‘Avatar’

Our watch-related movie of the week takes a familiar digital watch into the 22nd century.
HODINKEE over 2 years ago • 61 views

Four + One: 'I Need A Robust Watch That Looks Really Good on TV And Can Survive Being Dipped In Froth'

Anton Dayrit, a Manila-born chef who runs a Filipino restaurant in New York City, recently came to a tough realization. He loves his 1956 Datejust. "But I'm a Submariner guy." What's a collector to do?
HODINKEE over 2 years ago • 24 views

Citizen Promaster Through the Decades

Editor’s Note: This article is brought to us by our friend Justin Couture, aka @the_wristorian on Instagram. Here, Justin looks back at some of the remarkable moments in Citizen dive watch history. Be sure to give him a follow and head to his site, the wristorian.com for more amazing historical watch content.  Few watch brands […] The post Citizen Promaster Through the Decades appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound over 2 years ago • 44 views

Hands-on – The New Black Onyx/Ceramic Code 11.59 Flying Tourbillon Is The Collection’s Best So Far

Audemars Piguet will be dressing up its complications in ceramic for the end of this year, including the striking full-blue RO Perpetual, or various editions of Code 11.59. One of the recipients is Code 11.59 by Audemars Piguet Self-Winding Flying Tourbillon. The white gold and black ceramic case frame an absolutely captivating, inky black onyx […]
Monochrome Watches over 2 years ago • 23 views

Micro-Brand Digest: Heavy Duty Divers, Saphite, & Asymmetric Cases

Welcome to the Worn & Wound Micro-Brand Digest, a semi-monthly roundup of all the new micro-brand news we’re following, from concepts that show promise, to kickstarter launches to restocks, and everything in between. Small independents, and affordable micro-brands spurred the creation of Worn & Wound over 10 years ago, and they still drive our enthusiasm […] The post Micro-Brand Digest: Heavy Duty Divers, Saphite, & Asymmetric Cases appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound over 2 years ago • 26 views

Ask A 30 Under 30(ish) Honoree: What’s Your Timepiece Obsession?

For the final installment of our ongoing series, Watchonista asked our inaugural 30 Under 30(ish) honorees, what their timepiece obsession is.
Watchonista over 2 years ago • 197 views

The Windup Watch Fair Returns to New York City!

The Windup Watch Fair is returning to where it all began, New York City. Back in 2015, we hosted the very first Windup Watch Fair in a small storefront in SoHo. Fourteen brands signed on to take part in what was an untested event, organized by a young company that was just getting started in […] The post The Windup Watch Fair Returns to New York City! appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound over 2 years ago • 207 views

The new Norqain Wild One has Jean-Claude Biver’s fingerprints all over it

When it was first announced that Jean-Claude Biver was joining Norqain as an advisor to the board, many wondered whether the position was merely ceremonial or if he’d make a genuine impact. During my conversation with Norqain CEO Ben Küffer on the matter back in June, he insisted that JCB was not simply lending his … Continued The post The new Norqain Wild One has Jean-Claude Biver’s fingerprints all over it appeared first on Time and Tide Watches. The post The new Norqain Wild One has Jean-Claude Biver’s fingerprints all over it appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches over 2 years ago • 796 views

Everyone Needs At Least One Of These Iconic Dress Watches In Their Collection — Top Picks From Cartier, Rolex, Grand Seiko, And More

This week we continue our little series of essential watches within a certain style. The last two articles about iconic chronographs and dive watches sparked a whole lot of discussion among you, the Fratelli, so we’re moving on to dress watches today. While dress watches are certainly not the most popular amongst watch fans, they […] Visit Everyone Needs At Least One Of These Iconic Dress Watches In Their Collection — Top Picks From Cartier, Rolex, Grand Seiko, And More to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches over 2 years ago • 616 views

A prodigious collector talks about his love for independent watches

DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors We caught up with Deployant friend and collector Jack Wong and talked about his love for independent watches. Prodigious collector Jack Wong talks about his love for independent watches Jack is a prodigious collector, with watches ranging from vintage gems, to watches from the grand maisons, to independents. When we visited him at his home [...] The post A prodigious collector talks about his love for independent watches appeared first on DEPLOYANT.
DEPLOYANT over 2 years ago • 170 views

Dynamic Duo: A Closer Look at Frederique Constant’s Geneva Watch Days Introductions

Meet two new additions to the Manufacture and Classics collections: The Classics Heart Beat Manufacture and the Classics Art Déco Carrée.
Watchonista over 2 years ago • 89 views

Five reasons to buy the new issue of NOW, the Time+Tide watch buying guide

Sometimes you need to cut through the clutter. That’s the reason we assemble Time+Tide’s NOW magazine, a watch buying guide that curates the top watch releases of the year so far (207 of the blighters to be precise).  But that’s not all. We’ve also assembled a wildly entertaining assortment of some of the best watch writing … Continued The post Five reasons to buy the new issue of NOW, the Time+Tide watch buying guide appeared first on Time and Tide Watches. The post Five reasons to buy the new issue of NOW, the Time+Tide watch buying guide appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches over 2 years ago • 445 views

Introducing – The L’Epée 1839 Time Fast Bucherer BLUE Is A Stunning Toy For Big Boys (Live Pics)

Imagine having just redecorated a room in your house, turning it into a home office, a study or perhaps even some sort of man cave. Then imagine you have all the kit you need for your everyday business to conduct in said room, but need a finishing touch. Something to tie in your love of […]
Monochrome Watches over 2 years ago • 305 views

Just Out: Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscape Sylt Edition

Thanks to Blancpain, this past week, I spent a few days on the island of Sylt in northern Germany, close to the Danish border. I enjoyed the scenery and the beautiful weather, but we were on a mission. The Swiss maison has allied itself with local environmental projects to protect the biosphere on the North […] Visit Just Out: Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscape Sylt Edition to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches over 2 years ago • 775 views