Nivada Grenchen often blends heritage with irreverence, but its latest release surprises even more. Based on the Antarctic platform, the...
The first Credor watch I ever saw in real life was an Eichi II. We organized a trip for our...
We already mentioned Baltic in a recent Fratello Talks episode, “The Microbrands To Watch In 2026.” Etienne Malec founded the...
The advent of solar cells that can be hidden beneath a watch dial likewise allowed Citizen to explore an unprecedented...
In a more vintage-sized 37mm by 11.3mm (9.3mm not counting the glass) 316L stainless steel case, offered with labradorite, tiger...
Geniuses are often misunderstood. Vincent van Gogh is a good example. During his lifetime, the now-much-revered painter sold, most likely,...
A Majestic Journey Through Clocks & Watches Made for Royalty: Henry VIII and the Birth of Royal Time
From the imposing astronomical clocks of Tudor England to the exquisite pendant watches of Victorian Britain, timekeeping has long been...
In the first release, the brand used guilloché dials on two models and aventurine with grey-grained portions for the third....
When we last checked in on Baltic, they were retiring one of their most popular lines, at least for the...
That’s heavy sh*t, man. Two years ago, we had the chance to go hands-on with the Fleming Series 1 Launch...










