Let’s face it. Watch complications are cool. Who among us doesn’t salivate at the sight of a…
Jassmaster Thinline Auto is a 40mm automatic that offers the ideal size and other watch-wearing essentials like an ETA automatic, sapphire crystal and display case back.
Do you hate it when a complete stranger stops you to ask about the watch you’re wearing?…
I’m a Hamilton fan. I dig the brand. You get the cool American heritage with the Swiss…
The fit of a watch is about more than its diameter—sometimes much more. I kept returning to…
Hamilton has managed to pull off a kind of modern nostalgia with its Intra-Matic 68 Autochrono. In…
I recently returned from a week photographing the annual conference of American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute (AWCI). I was…
I never understood mechanical watches until I saw the Apple Watch. Here’s my trip from the Apple…
My first watch-crush was on a Hamilton military issue field watch from the 60s. When I had a few extra bucks recently, I found a reliable substitute in the newer Hamilton Khaki Automatic.
Earlier this year I was attending an alumni event and the subject matter turned to watches (how I turned it there I don’t recall). One of the group asked what I would recommend for her to get her boyfriend as a gift. My first question was how much money she wanted to spend. When she said roughly $1,000, I immediately recommended a Weiss. Her question also got me thinking about how I could organize the 2015 holiday gift guide. So for this iteration, I will recommend my favorite watch (or watch related gift) in each of several price ranges. Chances are, if I like it, especially if it under about $1,500, we have covered it in the past, since that is the kind of people we are; but there may be watches here (especially at the high end) that have not graced our pages.