In general, a conversation about the top watch producing countries centers around two nations: Switzerland and Japan , with Japan often occupying the more affordable end of the spectrum and Switzerland more commonly associated with luxury watches and high watchmaking. Of course, this is an...
Collaborations in watchmaking often result in timepieces that are pure fun, especially when they take a graphic and conceptual route. This is precisely the case with the new Bamford London B80 created with J. Press. Inspired by Ivy League culture and vintage collegiate aesthetics, this limited...
Last year, Jorg reviewed the Berlin by the Hamburg-based brand Sternglas. Back then, it was a quartz-powered version of the watch inspired by the first train connection between Hamburg and Berlin, established in 1846. Now, the Sternglas Berlin is back, but it eschews the engraving on the case...
I missed the Academy Awards on Sunday for the first time in, oh I dunno, 30 years? It’s a cliche to say that something is “my Super Bowl” but the Oscars really are. It was more than a little strange to catch up on the awards conversation the way most people do these days: through […] The post Is...
Indie watchmaking is very much on the rise, and we see a surge of cool new watches high and low. From the ever-intriguing industrial wonders of Otsuka Lotec to the ultra-artisanal The Owl by L’Atelier Bernards, it all seems to find its audience across the globe. Yet some of these low-volume...
My favorite high-end Citizen watch with a quartz electronic movement gets a new limited-edition reference with the AQ4091-56W “The Citizen” Chitose Midori Green timepiece. Produced as part of Citizen of Japan’s celebration of 50 years of light-powered watch technology (now known as Eco-Drive),...
For the past several years, Seiko has been creating modernized expressions of its most famous dive watches. The Japanese manufacturer has just unveiled a premium rendition of the Marinemaster as its latest release of 2026. Officially known as the Seiko Prospex Marinemaster 1968 Heritage Diver’s...
Another Friday, another list. For this week’s Top 5, we look at another Rolex classic. The Cosmograph Daytona is one of the brand’s most iconic pieces in the watch world. The stainless steel versions of the racing chronograph are notoriously difficult to source through a Rolex dealer, and...
Japanese culture is full of superbly interesting and ancient crafts, which every now and then find their way into a watch. Some of the best-known examples are Urushi lacquering, Washi paper, and Arita porcelain, but there are dozens of other crafts deeply embedded in the country’s history and...
For its latest release of 2026, RZE has reimagined the Type A pilot’s watch to bring one of the industry’s oldest purpose-built designs firmly into the modern era. Originally created in 1940, the Type A dial was designed to provide military pilots with at-a-glance access to the time. However,...
The Dominique Renaud Pulse 60 has the same rhythm as a normal resting human heart, which is around 60 beats per minute. The slow-beating 1Hz watch also has deluxe-industrial looks created with Haute Horlogerie methods. The Pulse60, which comes in a Grade 5 titanium or pink gold and Grade 5...