Watches and Wonders is Going Digital On April 25, 2020!
Despite strict government orders against large gatherings and travel restrictions, Watches and Wonders will still be taking place on April 25th. How? It’s going digital!
Despite strict government orders against large gatherings and travel restrictions, Watches and Wonders will still be taking place on April 25th. How? It’s going digital!
Nothing is too sacred for TBWS – introducing a new Podcast segment: Watches that get all the love, which we just don’t understand. Enjoy the bridge burning.
The COVID-19 crisis has had an immense effect on nearly every facet of our day-to-day lives – from global economics to modernized healthcare, and the trivial hobbies we indulge in.
Join the TBWS writing team for our very first episode of the TBWS Writers’ Room! The crew sit down and have an honest conversation about the very real impact that COVID-19 is having on the watch industry. From large brands to smaller brands, everyone is feeling the impact.
Omega has delivered on what the Speedmaster community has been demanding for a while now. The big difference between the previous Omega 1863 Caliber and the new Omega 321 Caliber is that the 321 has a column wheel actuator for the chronograph. This is in contrast to the 1863 Caliber’s cam-actuated chronograph function.
Radioactive gas tubes, tough military watches, kidnapping Sean Astin for your watch brand promo – this episode has it all.
Is this really the Doxa we’ve all been waiting for?
A green dial variant of the 2018 modern reinterpretation of the famous Seiko 6159.
Bulova introduces another vintage inspired watch at Baselworld 2019, but this time with a twist. The Bulova Computron, a digital LED “driving” watch originally from 1976, has been brought back with some cosmetic and internal updates.