Hands-On: The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph in 38mm Is The Option Smaller-Wristed Collectors Deserve

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. When we received the press releases for Audemars Piguet’s early-year novelties, three immediately stood out. The most attention went to the Neo Frame Jumping Hour, the first in a new collection. A jaw-dropping pocket watch got…

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The SUPERLATIVE Podcast: Abduljabar ‘Jabs’ Totonji On Building Watch Communities And Navigating Today’s Luxury Market

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. In this episode of the Superlative Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams sits down with Abduljabar Totonji, better known as “Jabs,” for a wide-ranging conversation about what it really means to be a modern watch…

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Santurce Tiburon & Picua Watches Review: Better Than Average Indie Divers From Puerto Rico

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. Started by two passionate timepiece collectors and community organizers in Puerto Rico, Santurce Collection is a newer watch brand. It’s a self-described microbrand, and in a lot of ways, Santurce is an archetype for how many…

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Introducing: Richard Mille's RM 41-01 Tourbillon Is A Soccer Timer Done In The Brand's Quintessential Way: Extreme

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 There are soccer timers, and then there’s a Richard Mille soccer timer (or should I say football timer? The brand calls it both, depending on the market that got sent the press release)….

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The Business of Watches Podcast: Gerald Charles CEO Federico Ziviani Makes The Case For Another Genta-Linked Brand

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. What’s in a name? More specifically, what is a name worth? Gérald Genta, likely the most famous watch designer in history and responsible for conjuring iconic models from the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, the Patek Philippe…

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Favre Leuba Channels 289 Years Of Watchmaking Excellence In The Chief Skeleton Watch

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. 1737 was an eventful year: The Louvre opened its doors for the first public admission to the Salon de Paris; John Harrison successfully trialed his longitude clock; and Abraham Favre set up shop as an independent…

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Happenings: The Horological Society Of New York To Hold Classes In Washington, D.C., Atlanta, and Chicago

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. The Horological Society of New York’s award-winning classes are on the road again! HSNY is visiting Washington, D.C. on March 14 and 15, 2026, hosted by Tiny Jewel Box. HSNY then heads to Atlanta on March…

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