This Week (in Watches) Today, 17 December 2023: 7 things you should know
As the year winds down, so do things in the watch world, and so we’ve consolidated all the news from the past two weeks into...
As the year winds down, so do things in the watch world, and so we’ve consolidated all the news from the past two weeks into...
This collaboration watch is a Rowing Blazers signed Zodiac Super Sea Wolf GMT. For those that don’t follow clothing fashion, Rowing Blazers is an American...
The two brands are at it again!! This time they created a themed watch that is indeed something new! Laser Tag – in case you...
With all the excitement last week, this week was always going to be a slight slowdown, as was the case with watch releases. That said,...
In the world of dive watches, there are a few icons, some of them made it through the quartz crisis and some didn’t. From great...
I am still surprised by how active things are in the watch world post Watches & Wonders 2023. There isn’t much of a hangover lull...
What do Zodiac, Rowing Blazers, and Harry’s Bar have in common? In my eyes, they share a retro classical charm that’s equal parts fun. And...
This week we have De Bethune launching a new, innovative chronometry testing methodology, one that can be customised to each buyer personally. We also have...
This week has been a busy one. Watches & Wonders 2023 is now set to go! There was never any doubt but there are some...
This year Zodiac turned 140 years old (congrats!) and to celebrate they’ve been achieving a few firsts in the brand’s history. Mainly in the expansion...
This week, we kick off with Richemont Group signing up for a good cause, before checking out Chronext’s latest move after a series of negative...
It’s your birthday so how do you celebrate? A glass of wine, maybe a trip to a beach or perhaps you buy yourself something special...
This week we have had a good mix of news, with Tudor’s latest partnership, Switzerland’s oldest auction guaranteeing members’ profits, Richard Mille certifying pre-owned partners,...
As the world continues to be in one of its most uncertain times, the watch industry rumbles on. This week, ETA gets free reign again, we see...
When you can leverage more than a century of production you don’t have to whip out fauxtina and pretend vintage; you have it in your...
Welcome one and all to another installment of HalfWatchTuesday! What a week within this crazy world it’s been! If you’ve been hiding under a rock...
There is something about the “mystery dial” of the Zodiac Astrographic watches that brings to mind the whimsical Science Fiction of the 1950s. Although the...
Last heard together on a muffled Scottish watches podcast where Nic discussed such matters as his Grandmother and puberty the Halfwatchtuesday lads have since led...
Some say he occasionally puts the show notes up on time, and that he is diligent in his duties. All we know is he’s called...
Well, it’s that time again! Tuesday has come around so fast this week; we almost haven’t been able to get over the awesomeness of last...
As we reported on our last podcast we had seen a brief image of Zodiacs next attempt at a “must-have” watch. Not surprisingly it is...
Its your Monday morning dose of watch chit chat from the two Ricks, and so here are your show notes, First up movie Fletch with...
So, an interesting thing happened to me today. I was minding my own business when Omair (@jumpingjalapeno) texted me, asking if I wanted to write...
My interest in mechanical watches began with a dead battery, so it might seem strange that I’m talking quartz. But in the great balancing act...
Well, Basel is a memory but the watches keep on coming. An eclectic bunch from last week and a trio of new brands appearing on the...
I have loved watches for a long time. I bought my first watch at the age of twenty one. It was a Citizen Eco-Drive, solar...