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Frank Everett of Sotheby’s New York discusses the one jewelry piece all men should own today
Revolution
High jewelry 101: A brief intro to the superstars of haute joaillerie
Time+Tide
Our favourite Tissot watches of 2024
Though two PRX models make this list, Tissot wasn't a one-trick pony in 2024.The post Our favourite Tissot watches of 2024 appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Hodinkee
Year In Review: Five Years In The Watch World
And what 2025 could hold for all of us.
Worn & Wound
The Gear that Mattered to Me in 2024
Okay. Confession time. I’m not the most organized guy on the planet. Pretty much anyone in my life could confirm that for you. Pedantic, yes; OCD, diagnosed; but organized? No, not really. As somewhat befits my lifestyle and career, I like to be surrounded by things I love. I’m not a hoarder, but I’m also not a big believer in sterility. I like to be able to see my tools, my things. Open shelving is my friend, and I am very careful about how I use drawers: Drawers are where things go to die. A consequence of this is that my desk is, more often than not, coated in stuff. Pictures, books, stationary, watches, camera gear - it’s all within arms reach. In short, my desk is a pretty great representation of how my brain works. Put another way, my desk is a cacophony of seemingly disparate things connected only by a shared surface and a network of invisible threads that will only ever make sense to me. Also, there are a lot of watches. I love watches, and they take up a huge amount of my time, as well as my physical and mental real estate. But I’m not interested in watches in a vacuum, none of us are (at least not in my experience). Like any hobby, watch enthusiasm is a fluid thing, frequently intersecting and colliding with other interests, passions, and obsessions. An interest in dive watches might lead one collector to learn how to dive, while hours spent on Instagram might encourage a genuine passion for photography in another. Regardless of what parallel interest...
Hodinkee
Year In Review: Finding My Place In The Watch World
There is no one right way to exist as a watch enthusiast.
Hodinkee
Year In Review: The Watch I Wore Most In 2024
The watches that got the most time on our wrists this past year.
Monochrome
Recap – The Best Watches From Independent Watchmakers Of 2024
Independent watchmaking is the very fabric of MONOCHROME, the stuff that gets us excited the most, our literal raison d’etre. It’s been part of our DNA since the start of our platform, and naturally, we continue to advocate our love and bring you the best of the very best from Indie brands the world over. […]
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Finding Joy in Watches Again: Plans for 2025 and Beyond
It's been almost ten years since we've started the Two Broke Watch Snobs podcast and when I sit back to think about that, I can't help but realize how much this hobby has monopolized my time and headspace. It's not really a bad thing, well not all the time. But this year I really tried to be mindful about how much this deep interest impacted my day-to-day life, especially all the time that it takes up between family and work obligations. The truth is-and I think deep down we all know this-watch collecting is an exceedingly unnecessary endeavor when you think about life at a macroscopic scale.
Hodinkee
House Of Craft: Editor's ‘Ask Me Anything’ Hosted By Gary Shteyngart
The long time friend of Hodinkee leads an open forum with the editorial team.
Hodinkee
House Of Craft: A Conversation With Actor Daniel Dae Kim On His Watch Collecting Journey Since Talking Watches
In this week's edition of the House of Craft video series, Ben checks in with the longtime friend of Hodinkee, what he's been up to and what he's been wearing.
Worn & Wound
The Greatest Horologists You’ve Never Heard Of: David Ramsey – Two-Time Watchmaker by Royal Appointment
David Ramsay was a renowned Scottish watchmaker and clockmaker who was born in the late 16th century. During the 17th century he was recognised as a prominent figure in the world of horology and appointed as the first Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers and watchmaker to two Kings prior to the English Civil War. Born in Scotland, Made in London David Ramsay was born around 1580 near St. Andrews, in the county of Fife, Scotland and grew up as part of a relatively well-off family in a proudly Scottish household. He later moved to London, England, where he gained recognition for his skills in clockmaking. Ramsay was a mechanical genius and produced some of the world’s most extraordinary horological masterpieces – clocks and watches that are arguably works of art unto themselves. Although he rose to the top of his field as a watchmaker, operating from the seat of power in London, he struggled chronically with money, eventually falling out of royal favour and winding up in a debtors’ prison. In 1594, he was apprenticed to the master armourer Henry Smith who was appointed Royal Armourer to King James VI of Scotland. Ramsay’s training in metalworking certainly played a crucial part in his later development as a watch and clockmaker. This required specialist knowledge and training, such as in hardening and tempering steel, and in smelting iron ore to obtain a more uniform steel of higher quality. He would have also been trained in quality control, finishing a...
Time+Tide
Big Deck Energy – a landlubber’s guide to understanding Panerai’s infatuation with the America’s Cup
Luke Benedictus learns about high-tech watches and boats, courtesy of Panerai.The post Big Deck Energy – a landlubber’s guide to understanding Panerai’s infatuation with the America’s Cup appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Fratello
Fratello’s Top Stories Of 2024 - A Year’s Worth Of Horological Highlights
Fratello celebrated its 20th anniversary this year. That’s right; two decades ago, RJ started his very own watch blog from his neighbor’s garage…or was it his girlfriend’s attic? Anyway, that in itself is very exciting. Other than that, in 2024, we launched our very own wrist butter for your perfectly hydrated wrist shots. But most […] Visit Fratello’s Top Stories Of 2024 - A Year’s Worth Of Horological Highlights to read the full article.
Comprehensive Review: the new Ulysse Nardin Freak One Navy Blue
We took the Ulysse Nardin Freak One Navy Blue for a month's fling, and came away impressed with this freaky beast. Here is our comprehensive review.
Time+Tide
The fanciful, flippable Vario Versa gets a pair of mother-of-pearl makeovers
Vario's stylish and affordable flippable watch gets two new mother-of-pearl dials which further emphasise old-school vibes.The post The fanciful, flippable Vario Versa gets a pair of mother-of-pearl makeovers appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time+Tide
Our favourite Tudor watches of 2024
2024 was arguably the year Tudor finally shrugged off the "Rolex's little sibling" label, thanks to a bevy of strong new watch releases.The post Our favourite Tudor watches of 2024 appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Fratello
Fratello Favorites: The Best Watches Of 2024 - Nacho’s Picks From Sinn, Doxa, Tudor, And Omega
It’s hard to believe that 2024 is just a day away from being over. Yet, as quickly as these last few weeks have flown by, in hindsight, it’s been a big year for watches. As is now tradition, the Fratello team takes turns sorting through the best watches of 2024 and sharing our favorites with […] Visit Fratello Favorites: The Best Watches Of 2024 - Nacho’s Picks From Sinn, Doxa, Tudor, And Omega to read the full article.
Worn & Wound
[VIDEO] Is The New ORIS Divers Date 39mm A Worthy Upgrade And New Collection? A Deep Dive And Comparison
The post [VIDEO] Is The New ORIS Divers Date 39mm A Worthy Upgrade And New Collection? A Deep Dive And Comparison appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Hodinkee
Just Because: Buying A Snoopy MoonSwatch At The Geneva Airport – And Making A Few Friends In The Process
What better way to end Watches & Wonders than buying my first MoonSwatch?
Hodinkee
A Week On The Wrist: The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional With White Lacquer Dial
What a massive difference a dial makes.
Quill & Pad
Blancpain Villeret Traditional Chinese Calendar: Feed Your Horological Dragon!
Twelve years ago, Blancpain surprised the watch world by introducing a watch in their Villeret collection that featured a traditional Chinese calendar. For 2024, Blanpain releases a limited edition in red gold with oven-fired green enamel dial.
Time+Tide
The Time+Tide Team shares their 2025 watch resolutions
New Year's resolutions are great, but what about some watch-collection resolutions for 2025? We've got a few.The post The Time+Tide Team shares their 2025 watch resolutions appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Count Down to the New Year with These 6 Exceptional Perpetual Calendar Watches
As the clock ticks down to midnight, marking the beginning of 2025, we celebrate with six exceptional perpetual calendar watches.
Revolution
Presenting The Annual Revo Awards: 2024 Edition
WatchAdvice
Our Thoughts On The Elegant IWC Portugieser Automatic 42
The IWC Portugieser Automatic 42 is a sophisticated timepiece that blends timeless elegance with modern innovation. With its subtle updates for 2024, we explore just how much this new iteration stands apart from its predecessors. What We Love Slimmer case design New elegant dials offer a lot of versatility and wearability. The watch looks fantastic on the wrist! Date window also seamlessly blends in with the dial. What We Don’t The leather strap’s clasp isn’t my first choice for the design, as it’s hard to open. Movement could do with more finishing. With case thickness reducing, the size could’ve been slimmed down too! Overall Score: 8.5 / 10 Value for Money: 8/10 Wearability: 8.5/10 Design: 8.5/10 Build Quality: 9/10 IWC Schaffhausen’s Portugieser line needs no introduction. It’s one of the most important collections not only from the brand but in the world of watchmaking. The story of the Portugieser is one of triumph, where it overcame obscurity to become one of the most iconic timepieces in the horology. View this post on Instagram A post shared by IWC Schaffhausen (@iwcwatches) The IWC Schaffhausen Portugieser Automatic 42 “Silver Moon” IWC Schaffhausen has stayed true to the original design of the Portugieser, released in 1942, with the timepiece’s clean and simple design with sharp, refined hands and the Arabic hour indices being signature details. If you were to pick up one of the first 1940s models, you’d be easily able to pick the simil...