THE HOME OF WATCH CULTURE
We all know and love Seiko and Casio, but what about lesser-known, but equally as amazing brands from Japan?
Two of the oldest watchmakers in the world, Vacheron Constantin and Breguet, celebrate this milestone year in style, headlining this week.
Naoya Hida presents their most complicated watch yet, powered by a Habring and Dubois-Dépraz perpetual calendar calibre.
As the big players are recovering from the magnitude of the fairs, the independents have come out to play.
Why is Switzerland such a watchmaking powerhouse, and why is it so hard to make watches outside of the country?
Abraham-Louis Breguet lent his name to many things related to watchmaking, including an elegant numeral set. These watches use them best.
Japanese independent Naoya Hida delves further into Art Deco inspiration and artisanal watchmaking with its 2024 releases.
Retro re-releases, cycling watches, new brands and line extensions for old ones, oh my! There's been plenty of head-turning releases this week.
Jumping right into another edition of the FWD, Breitling hosted a top event at Melbourne’s Dutton Garage for their Top Time line of chronographs. Inspired…
With Zach’s regularly scheduled programming interrupted by a Japan trip with Grand Seiko, I thought I’d wind you down for this week. With releases still…
Collaborations have been the headlining trend in the fashion world in recent times, serving as the perfect way to create excitement, owing to the generally…