It may be 2021, but that doesn’t stop us from loing at some great watches that were unveiled in 2020 and that are on the market now, especially when they are truly exciting pieces. Such is the case with the newest Wilbur Watches Launch edition. Jason Wilbur, designer extraordinaire who has designed everything from concept…
A comprehensive look at new sport watches and how sporty timepieces work.
Everything You Need To Know About The Rolex Sea-Dweller
A little disappointed in what you got for Christmas? Feeling you want to treat yourself for the new year? If you are a Rolex r, you may be scouring the pre-owned market — or even the new watches market — for a Rolex Sea-Dweller to join you on your 2021 adventures. If so, we have…
Why Hublot’s Concrete Jungle New York Watch Made Of Cement Won’t Drop Like A Rock
It isn’t the first time a watch has been made of concrete. In fact, for Swiss watch brand Hublot, the newest Concrete Jungle New York watch is its second such creation. The first, released five years ago, had a concrete bezel, but this time, the watch case, dial and bezel are made of cement. Additionally,…
Introducing The Tutima ‘Flieger Friday’ Chronograph Limited Edition
Social media has done a lot to impact buying choices, especially in the watch world. But now, it even influences watch collection names. Lovers of timepieces, especially aviation-inspired watches, are familiar with the hashtag #FliegerFriday, and regularly post images of their favorite pilot watches on that day of the week. Now, German watch brand Tutima…
Hublot Celebrates 40 Years, Unveils Boutique Design By Samuel Ross
In a world where many watch brands boast centuries of history, the highly successful Swiss watch brand Hublot is relatively a baby. Founded in 1980 by Carlo Crocco, the brand was the first to use a rubber strap on a luxury 18-karat gold watch. It was revolutionary for the era, especially because the strap was…
Watch Review: William Wood Watch With Recycled Fire Hose Straps
It’s not surprising these days to hear that certain watch brands are turning to recycled materials such as plastic and PET bottles for watch straps. However, when a watch brand says it is using upcycled fire hoses — you pay attention — especially if you have a first-responder in your family. In fact, British watch…