What We Know
If you follow menswear, you've undoubtedly encountered Nolan Daniel White—the Montreal-based consultant who is behind your favorite menswear account's favorite menswear account. He has built his career mostly within the fashion industry, but as it turns out, he's also a vintage watch enthusiast, which is why his latest collaboration is…
What We Know
Just last night, a small group of collectors in Massachusetts took delivery of a special project from one of America's premier watchmakers, J.N. Shapiro. The new "Escapement" (the name of the group) monopusher chronograph represents a new frontier for Shapiro as it's his first complication. While this watch was made…
Christopher Ward just released its thinnest-ever take on their integrated bracelet sport watch, the Twelve, with a brand-new trio of models named the Twelve 660. While the British brand turned heads with a very complicated-looking take on the Twelve with the C12 Loco earlier this year, the Twelve 660 couldn't be more different. It's the…
Christopher Ward, the biggest U.K.-based producer of Swiss-made watches, says it will cut prices for U.S. customers hit by weighty tariffs on Swiss imports by shifting its corporate and distribution structure in its biggest market. The company, best known as a direct-to-consumer brand making design-driven, value-priced models including the Bel Canto, Twelve, and Loco, has…
What We Know
Summer might be winding down, but Albishorn (a brand whose entire ethos is designed around imagining vintage watches that never existed) thinks there's still enough time to head out on the water. Whether to race in a sailing regatta or strap on fins and grab the snorkel to go diving,…
What We Know
Are you ready for some football watches? Swiss watchmaker Breitling secured a deal to be the official timepiece partner of the National Football League, the biggest and most successful professional sports league in the world. The new multi-year accord, which expands on a licensing agreement unveiled in 2024, means officially…
What We Know
If you're looking for a high-end watch from the German watchmaking town of Glashütte, there's a good chance you'll encounter an asymmetrical dial. Glashütte Original's Pano line takes this familiar asymmetrical form and uses it as a template for various complications and layouts, with the PanoInverse even featuring an upside-down…
