ABTW Weekly Podcast # 210: Rolex Retail Power Plays, Seiko’s Mount Iwate Moment, And The Brand Wheel Strikes Again

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is back in the hosting seat and joined by Ariel, Ripley, and David for a wide-ranging conversation that moves from Japanese watch culture to retail power plays, with only a…

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Introducing: The Ming 57.04 Phoenix Offers A More Restrained Take On The Brand's Destro Monopusher Chronograph

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. What We Know Last year, to celebrate Ming’s eighth birthday (the company, not the founder), the brand debuted its fifth-generation design language with a dazzling chronograph, the 57.04 Iris. More art deco than ever before, and…

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Hands-On: The Doxa SUB 750T – A Big Watch That Wears Just Right

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. Last year, Doxa released a new SUB 750T “Clive Cussler” model and, shortly thereafter, additional variations in all the brand’s signature colors. With new specs, many fans of the brand were impressed; others may have overlooked…

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Interview: Audemars Piguet's CEO Ilaria Resta On Radical Openness, Innovation, And What The Industry Owes Its Customers (And Suppliers)

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. Early last month, AP gathered global journalists in Andermatt, Switzerland, for the AP Social Club, an immersive annual gathering. Watch writers like me are taken through the novelties of the early part of the year and…

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ABTW Weekly Podcast #211: Brand Echo Chambers, Omega Reality Checks, And A Very Expensive Goal Counter

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, David, and Ripley kick things off with affordable watch enthusiasm before diving headfirst into industry introspection. The new VAER G2 Meridian GMT proves that a $399 quartz travel watch can…

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Traska Chronograph Watch Review: Is This The Watch That Will Convince Me To Like Chronographs?

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. I don’t like chronographs. I don’t like chronographs.  I don’t like chronographs. I have to keep repeating that to myself so that I don’t buy Traska’s newest watch. Maybe I shouldn’t be surprised that Traska was…

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The Ressence Type 9 IKE creates a rainbow light show for the wrist

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. The post The Ressence Type 9 IKE creates a rainbow light show for the wrist appeared first on Revolution Watch. Source: revolutionwatch.com — original article published 2026-03-03 05:32:45. Read the full story on revolutionwatch.com → [source_url]

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One To Watch: The Ardra Labs Delta Type Offers A Unique GMT Display For All Time Zones

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. The GMT complication is a popular one. Whether it’s a flyer or a caller-style GMT, the tracking of an additional time zone or two is one of the more utilitarian complications in watchmaking. But despite its…

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Wait A Minute! What’s The Big Deal With Perpetual Calendar Watches?

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. Maybe people already secretly harbor the same feelings I do toward this complication. Maybe this edition of Wait a Minute! is superfluous. But superfluous is exactly how I’d describe a perpetual calendar. The complication demonstrates its…

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