The first Tudor GMT is a sort of sum of the brand’s historical practices, maybe even best practices. Let’s learn about this fantastic Black Bay watch.
Watch Guides
Learn how to wind your automatic or mechanical watch, how to measure your watch case and wrist, how to start collecting watches, and everything in between.
The Walter White Watch: A Symbol of Power and Relationships
Walter White’s watch in Breaking Bad is more than just a prop or piece of wardrobe. It is closely connected to the story and his character.
Watches From Luxury Goods Brands: Just Slapped-On Logos?
Timepieces from luxury fashion and accessory houses are tempting. They’re potentially impressive and often less expensive than a Patek or Rolex. But are they worth it?
The Hamilton Intra Matic: One for Your Collection
Here are a couple of recommendations if you want to add the Hamilton Intra Matic to your collection.
Learn How To Wear a Watch and Look Effortlessly Cool
Learn how to wear a watch and always look your absolute best with this quick guide.
The Parts of a Watch – Dissecting Horology
There are some parts of a watch that every enthusiast should know. Learn the basics here.
What Is a GMT Watch? – Tackling Timezones
A GMT is up there with one of the most popular luxury watch styles. But what is a GMT watch, and how can you utilize it daily? Find out in this article.
Deuce: An Equal Relationship Between Tennis and Watches
The relationship between tennis and watches is twofold. In this article, explore how they both align.
Casio Duro Watch: Discover Why It Is a Must-Have
Are you looking for an affordable daily dive watch? How does the $50 Casio Duro watch sound?
The Baltic Watches MR Roulette Launch – a French Sector Dial
The Baltic Watches MR Roulette Launch has landed. Discover the four new designs here.
Your One-Stop Guide to the Zenith El Primero
In 1969, 36,000 beats per hour were unheard of in a mechanical movement. Discover the interesting history of the Zenith El Primero movement here.
How To Spot a Fake Rolex – A Foolproof Guide
Don’t be an idiot when making a watch purchase. Make sure your investment reflects your love for authentic watch collecting. Here are some ways you can spot a fake Rolex.
Presidential Watches: Oval Office Timepieces
Who wouldn’t want to know the horological tastes of the leader of the free world? Learning about any presidential watch is compelling. Here are some of the most compelling watches in use by American presidents.
A Glimpse Into Roger Federer’s Rolex Collection
A look at what the ultimate tennis champion likes to wear both on and off the court. This is Roger Federer’s Rolex collection.
Unravelling the Beauty of the Pocketwatch
It’s time to introduce you to one of horology’s most classic treasures, the pocketwatch.
Converting Zulu Time to Local Time — A How-To Guide
Once you learn to use a dual-time watch, you can enjoy converting Zulu time wherever you are in the world.
Glycine Watches: A Brand That Took Flight, Never Shot Down
A lot of Swiss brands are as much talk as they are action. Focusing on good, honest craftsmanship, the Glycine watch company is without a doubt all action.
S’no Joke – the Grand Seiko “Snowflake” Is a Beautiful Watch
The Grand Seiko “Snowflake” watch is very special. Are you intrigued? Read up on everything you need to know here.
Audemars Piguet Makes Brutalism Chic With the [Re]Master02
Like their tentpole Royal Oak, Audemars Piguet adds elegance to industrialism with their [Re]Master02, but in a new and significant way.
Undone Watches: Are They Worth the Hype?
Customizable watches are an increasingly popular option for those who want to stand out. But are Undone watches even a good choice?
A Plunge Into the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Story
Watch aficionados universally regard the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms as one of the industry’s first capable wrist-worn dive tools. Is it still just as popular today?
Tsao Baltimore Watches: Stories on Your Wrist for Locavores
Curious about Tsao Baltimore watches? Watch collectors love conversation pieces. This new brand takes that to the next level, and to a charmingly local level, too.
Decoding the Term “Neo-Vintage Watches”
Neo-vintage is a term thrown around often, but what does it mean? Let’s unpack what Neo-Vintage watches are and where the term came from.
How To Become a Horologist – Do You Have What It Takes?
Horology is the study of watchmaking artistry. Do you want to know how to become a horologist? Find out if you’ve got what it takes first!
The Cartier Cheich: Elusivity Manifested
Rare, bizarre, and prohibitively expensive, the Cartier Cheich is a highly fascinating watch.
What’s the Deal With Double Signed Watches?
Double signed watches carry significant meaning for a collector. Find out why they’re so desirable.
Why You Should Give the Carbon Fiber Watch a Chance
Do you need a watch that can withstand the rigors of everyday life? Consider a carbon fiber watch.
The Most Famous Jacob and Co Watches
You probably don’t own a watch from this brand. But if you did, these are the Jacob and Co. watches you’d be wearing.
Glycine Combat Sub — Not a Rolex Sub
Some view the Glycine Combat Sub as a Rolex Sub alternative, but it’s so much more than that. Figure it all out here with this guide.
Discover the Fascination of Richard Mille Watches
Join me as I explore some of the best Richard Mille watches ever invented.
Art on Your Wrist: The Cat-Inspired Mr. Jones Mispoes! Watch
Mr. Jones Watches is known for unusual designs. Their new Mispoes! incorporates cuteness without being cutesy while maintaining its artistry and engaging way of keeping time.
Olympian Watches: World Class Timepieces
Olympian watches may not imbue you with their wearer’s superhuman abilities. But it’s fascinating to see what these athletes choose to wear and why.































