2d ago
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the conversation starts with watches, traditions, and how certain design ideas get passed around as fact, even when no one fully agrees on where they came from. From there, things quickly drift into watch etiquette, including whether guilloché is meant to be admired quietly or kept well away from people with curious fingers. The crew dives into Jay Leno’s approach to watch collecting, why curiosity matters more than status, and how a non-Cartier Tank can sometimes be more interesting than chasing the usual icons. As the discussion rolls on, Rick, Ariel, David, and Ripley tackle new releases, retail realities, and brand decisions that feel increasingly hard to defend, eventually landing on the kind of strong watch opinions that might earn you a long conversation with Swiss passport control. (Time for a social media audit before the next trip to Geneva.) By the end, the lines between serious watch talk and end-of-year-chaos completely blur, making getting banned from Switzerland feel less like a risk and more like part of the job. To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology: - Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/ To keep updated with everything Superlative, aBlogtoWatch Weekly, and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on: - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/ - Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/ - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aBlogtoWatch If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!
Dec 12
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the team asks the only question that matters: “Are we Hublot or are we dancer”? What begins as a discussion of Cloud Dancer color palettes quickly becomes a full identity audit for one of the boldest brands in the industry, complete with Rick’s Big Bang Convergence Theory making yet another appearance. From winter editions shown in Dubai to snowflake rotors and unexpected design choices, the crew explores why Hublot watches are always equal parts fascination and confusion. The conversation then shifts into true science fair territory as Ripley breaks down the newest Breguet experiment. Magnets, floating components, frictionless escapements, and a price tag that inspires Rick to call it a three-hundred-thousand-pound desk toy all take center stage. Ariel and David weigh in on the technology, the servicing challenges, and whether innovation still matters when the dial is nearly impossible to read. Finally, the group dives into one of the most unintentionally funny watches of the week, which sparks the unforgettable “forget my birthday pocket watch” debate. Between confusing apertures, mismatched layouts, and jump hour windows that practically require a translator, the team reflects on what makes a watch thoughtful versus what makes it feel like a last-minute gift. To check out the ABTW Shop, where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology: - Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/ To keep updated with everything Superlative, aBlogtoWatch Weekly, and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on: - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/ - Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/ - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aBlogtoWatch If you enjoy the show, please Subscribe, Rate, and Review! ** YouTube Monetization ID for Copyright Material From PremiumBeat.com: #3826449
Dec 5
This week’s episode begins with a hearty round of “clappage” for a €1,500 Omega dial book that looks like it was assembled during mandatory arts and crafts time, with hand glued pages, candlelit workshops, and enough fumes to convince someone this was a good idea, sparking what becomes the Watch Chime Anti Climax saga as the guys marvel at how brands keep uninventing printing and romanticizing hand binding as if the entire history of modern machines never happened. That sends everyone straight into “Planet Ocean Blue Gate”, where Omega’s new Planet Ocean looks wildly blue in every promotional image yet is not blue at all, causing David to question reality, Ariel to ask why the images tell lies, Ripley to declare that they blew it themselves, and Rick to desperately try and fail to summon an Omega customer service advisor like he is attempting contact with the spirit realm. From the wide lugs to the disappearing helium escape valve to center links polished so perfectly you can literally watch your own disappointment reflected back at you, the team analyzes every confusing detail before wandering into a discussion about bullying a watch AI, especially once Ariel introduces the completely radioactive looking G Shock that feels like something an AI would choose to wear specifically to unsettle humans. They wrap with praise for Dubai Watch Week and Ariel’s recounting of a brilliant HBO watch cameo featuring a fake Submariner and even faker watch guy dialogue, sealing this episode as a perfect mix of misleading marketing, glossy regret, chime-related frustration, and the ongoing psychological torment of any artificial intelligence unfortunate enough to wade into the world of watches. Check out this week's sponsor: Movado - https://www.movado.com/ To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology: - Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/ To keep updated with everything Superlative, aBlogtoWatch Weekly, and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on: - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/ - Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/ - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aBlogtoWatch If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!
Nov 28
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, and Ripley dive straight into the chaos of modern watchmaking and immediately land in the world of Death By Line Extension, a place where brands keep serving new colors and new variations faster than anyone can remember the last thing they released. As Ariel and David just returned from Dubai Watch Week, Ariel explains that someone asked if he was tired of watches, which is hilarious to him because he seems to have a strange superpower that allows him to absorb an endless stream of new releases without losing his mind. The team laughs their way through Omega price increase drama, Rick mourns the loss of the helium escape valve with the seriousness of a national tragedy, and Ripley pitches a country song about no longer being able to afford an Omega. The conversation moves into full Beige Tudor Energy when Ariel admits that a new Tudor release gave him absolutely no emotional response, which is apparently almost impossible. Then comes the Big Bang Convergence Theory, a running joke where Ripley points out that watch design is starting to evolve like crab evolution, but for luxury stainless steel, complete with Hublot-inspired chaos and Zenith pieces that Ariel swears look like artificial intelligence was left unsupervised. The episode continues with stories from Dubai Watch Week, a fantasy about a tractor-themed watch festival on Rick’s farm in Scotland, a moon phase that only a werewolf would truly appreciate, and a one hundred fifty thousand dollar Tag Heuer that looks ready to jump into a Formula One pit lane. Listen in and join the conversation for a full buffet of watch industry humor, confusion, passion, and gentle suffering wrapped in beige energy on this week's episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly. 00:00 – Intro: “Watch Fatigue” & Line Extensions 01:10 – Special Request: Fewer Releases, More DigestibleSpecials 02:00 – Ariel’s Superpower: Infinite Watch Absorption 03:00 – Price Increases & The Industry’s ‘Bad Habits’ 04:20 – Omega Identity Crisis & Price Creep 06:00 – Country Song Pitch: ‘Remember When I Could Afford anOmega’ 07:10 – Bond Watches, Planet Ocean Controversy & TheMissing Helium Valve 09:00 – Rolex CEO Dubai Interview: Overblown Headlines 10:30 – ‘Speedmaster Irrelevant’ April Fool’s Dream 12:00 – Dubai Watch Week vs Watches & Wonders 13:20 – Proposal: ABTW Farm Watch Week (Scotland Edition) 14:50 – Tractor Watches, Farmer Rolexes & LamborghiniTractors 16:40 – Whisky + Watches Tour Pitch 20:00 – Transition Back to Dubai Watch Week (Finally) 20:45 – Golden Diamonds Hall & Weird Influencers 22:20 – Does Watches & Wonders Have a Problem? 23:00 – Plane Movie Reviews 24:00 – Wearing Watches at Shows: Dubai vs Geneva 25:20 – Moser Streamliner Perpetual Moon Concept Meteorite 31:00 – Audemars Piguet “Robot Watch Setter” Device 35:20 – Zenith Defy Extreme Lapis Lazuli 39:00 – New Tudor 36mm Beige Dial Ranger/Explorer Style 41:45 – TAG Heuer Monaco Split Seconds Chronograph ‘Air 1’ 47:40 – Who Gets the 30 TAGs? (F1 Political Discussion) 48:20 – Wrap-Up & Tease for Next Week’s Omega Rant
Nov 21
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, David, and Ripley settle in for a wonderfully chaotic ride through the watch world as they pick apart the GPHG results with the kind of disbelief usually reserved for tax bills and airport delays, wondering aloud how a collection of chronographs that no human can physically read ended up representing the best of the year. After David signs off to begin his travels, Rick and Ripley carry on with a rapid-fire tour of the latest drops, including the Dryden Heartlander Solar, which somehow outperforms the previous MoonSwatch conversation without even trying, and the Benrus Ultra Deep, which weighs in as a certified THICC-BOI. They explore the Todd Snyder and Unimatic GMT collaboration, which proves that the moment David signs off is when the fashion talk suddenly spikes. The two give us a serious analysis of who, exactly, is spending $120,000 on a Harry Potter-themed tourbillon. To close the episode, David sits down in Geneva with famed Bulgari designer Fabrizio Buonamassa for a rare and thoughtful conversation about the evolution of the Octo Finissimo, the creative process behind his iconic sketch editions, the challenges and pride of producing movements in house, the role of human craft in a rapidly changing industry, and why true artistic vision will always outlast trends and technology. If you want the full range of watch talk, from award show absurdities to high-design philosophy, this is the episode to tune into.
Nov 14
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, Rick, and Ripley kick off with a philosophical spin on time itself before diving into the irony of Phillips celebrating a watch that resold for less than before, and how auction houses keep fueling inflated prices that manipulate market perception. Ariel revisits his article on the realities of watch auctions, exploring how media hype perpetuates unrealistic valuations. The group then shifts to the retail side as Ariel breaks down why the luxury watch industry’s high pricing strategy has created its own worst enemy, and why consumers are growing weary of inflated retail tags. Their conversation expands to the fate of brands like Timex, Daniel Wellington, and Fossil, with sharp insights into how microbrands are reshaping entry level watch culture. They dive into Nick Jonas’ Fossil endorsement, questioning if anyone has ever actually seen him wear one or if it’s just the most expensive wrist costume in pop history, Trump’s “gold bar” moment, and the absurdity of “tiny window” watches. The team closes with two fiery rants, one from Ripley on why the MoonSwatch is not really affordable and another from Ariel on brands that think tiny illegible watch windows are the next big thing
Nov 7
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the show kicks off in the best kind of chaos as Rick, Ariel, David, and Ripley dive straight into the bizarre world of Casio’s new AI-powered pet, the Moflin, a furry robot companion that sparks a hilariously unhinged debate about whether Casio has gone too far or stumbled into genius-level diversification. Between jokes about Furbies, USB charging ports, and data-collecting guinea pigs, the crew manages to make sense of it all before officially starting the show and shifting into Ariel’s latest editorial on the evolution of in-person watch events. From Windup to Watches and Wonders, they explore how shows since the beginning of the pandemic have reshaped the way brands connect with collectors, whether there are too many of them, and how smaller gatherings create opportunities for more meaningful conversations. Ripley’s rant of the week follows with a deep dive into a watch that mistakenly called itself an annual calendar when it was actually a complete calendar, prompting a Watchmaking 101 lesson about the differences among complete, annual, and perpetual calendars, delivered with just enough watch-nerdy humor to make it stick. As things wind down, the team debates who is more obsessed with the moon, NASA or Omega, and somehow ends up joking about Bond watches, space marketing, and Panerai’s habit of rewriting its own history. From AI guinea pigs to calendar complications, this episode captures the chaos, curiosity, and wit that make aBlogtoWatch Weekly a must-listen for anyone who loves watches, good stories, and a little bit of absurdity along the way. [00:00] Weekly Banter: The show begins with a discussion about YouTuber Nico Leonard's partnership with CIGA Design. [04:08] Casio's New Product: The hosts talk about the "Casio Moflin," a furry, AI-powered "smart companion." [12:18] The State of Watch Shows: Ariel discusses an article he wrote about the evolution, challenges, and opportunities of consumer-facing watch events post-pandemic. [29:46] Rant: Haim Annum Watch: Ripley Sellers expresses his disappointment with the new Haim Annum watch, which was marketed as an annual calendar but is actually a complete calendar. [37:40] Watches 101: Calendar Types: Following the rant, the hosts explain the differences between various watch calendar complications: [38:12] Perpetual Calendar: Accounts for months and leap years [38:40] Annual Calendar: Accounts for different month lengths but needs to be reset at the end of February . [39:59] Complete/Triple Calendar: Displays the day, date, and month but needs to be manually adjusted for months with fewer than 31 days. [44:30] Brand Discussion: Omega vs. NASA: The hosts debate the question, "Who cares about the moon the most, NASA or Omega?" [57:28] Horror Movies as Watch Brands: The "Watch You Like" segment returns, matching horror films to watch brands: [59:40] The Thing: Bremont [01:01:34] A Nightmare on Elm Street: Tiso PRX (for hair pulling) or Daniel Wellington (for buyer's remorse) [01:05:32] Gremlins: A Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime, due to its complexity and rules (don't get it wet, don't set it after midnight) . [01:05:41] Next Week's Challenge: In honor of Jay Leno's Scottish heritage, the hosts will match watch brands to sweets from the Scottish company Golden Casket. [01:10:20] Hit, Miss, or Maybe (Part 1): The hosts review the Chopard Mille Miglia GTS Power Control. [01:15:22] Hit, Miss, or Maybe (Part 2): The final watch reviewed is the Ball Roadmaster M Model A, a mechanical alarm watch, which receives a "Hit," a "Miss," and a "Maybe" ** YouTube Monetization ID for Copyright Material From PremiumBeat.com: #3826449
Oct 31
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, David, and Ripley tackleanother full slate of watch talk and industry laughs. The crew opens with thelatest missteps in media watch coverage before getting hands-on with thestriking Zenith Defy Zero-G in blue sapphire. From the return of Las Vegas as ahub for luxury watch events to an engaging look at Breguet’s legacy andtechnical mastery, they explore the craftsmanship behind iconic movementsand the enduring influence of historic innovation on modern watchmaking. Thefour also untangle the age-old mix-up between chronographs and chronometers,proving that while one measures time and the other measures accuracy, confusionbetween the two might just be the most consistent complication in watchcollecting. When Rick reads a YouTube comment claiming that watch collectingisn’t a hobby, Ariel fires back with a passionate, red-hot defense that turnswhat started as a casual jab into a full-blown debate about obsession,identity, and why passion for watches is anything but casual. Between specifieddefinitions, rants, and confessions of “it’s not an addiction, it’s aninterest,” the team finds humor in just how seriously enthusiasts take theirso-called pastime. If you enjoy smart banter, watch nerdery, and the kind ofchemistry only this team can deliver, then tune into this week’s episode andjoin the conversation. 0:00 Start [00:01:06] Weekly "Clapage": The team discusses a reader-submitted find from the London Times, which featured an article on the "hottest designs for autumn 2025" but mistakenly used a picture of a vintage Tag Heuer triple calendar moonphase instead of the new Carrera Astronomer. [00:08:43] Las Vegas Watch Scene: Ariel is excited about the revival of Las Vegas (JCK and Couture) as a major destination for watch events in the United States, reminiscing about the days before Baselworld's decline. [00:15:14] Hands-On: Zenith Defy 50G Blue Sapphire: The group discusses Ariel's hands-on with the 46mm blue sapphire Zenith, featuring the unique "ZeroG" gimbal-style mechanism designed to keep the balance wheel horizontal. [00:23:08] Show Within a Show: Rant In response to a YouTube comment ("It's not a hobby"), Ariel delivers a rant defending watch collecting as the very definition of a hobby, citing the time spent learning, socializing, trading, and building. [00:30:50] Show Within a Show: Brand Spotlight Breguet: The team discusses the immense historical importance of Abraham-Louis Breguet, his foundational inventions (tourbillon, overcoil), and the brand's modern struggles and triumphs in living up to that legacy. [00:38:39] Show Within a Show: 101 Corner Chronograph vs. Chronometer: A foundational discussion explaining that a Chronograph is a watch with a stopwatch function, while a Chronometer is a watch certified for its high accuracy (e.G., by COSC). They also discuss good entry-level mechanical chronographs, like those with the Valjoux 7750 movement. [00:50:44] "What You Like" Game: Scottish Cuisine Lorn Sausage (Square Sausage): Compared to the Hublot Square Bang. Rumble Thumps (Potatoes, Cabbage, Cheese): Likened to a G-Shock (a reliable side dish to a collection) or a Rolex Datejust (a comforting classic). Haggis: The consensus lands on the Rolex 1908 "Land Dweller"—a watch with a bad reputation (or name) that is surprisingly good once you experience its high-quality movement. [01:07:02] Next Week's Topic: Classic horror movies (The Thing, Nightmare on Elm Street, Gremlins). [01:08:19] Wrist Checks Ariel: Casio G-Shock 30th Anniversary Neon Genesis Evangelion. Ripley: Casio 2100 series ("CasiOak") with a green dial. David: Bulgari Octo Finissimo with a copper/salmon dial. [01:10:44] Hit, Miss, Maybe Breguet 7225 Urwerk UR10 Space Meter:
Oct 24
This week’s episode opens with our hosts in recovery mode from another whirlwind of watch events in New York City. Between too many cocktails, too few hours of sleep, and an overload of new releases, they manage to squeeze in some insight into what makes this strange little world of watch collecting tick. Our recent watch-enthusiast survey gets dissected, revealing that the average collector spends less than you’d think, most of them also play guitar, and nearly everyone pretends to understand constant-force mechanisms. Cue a lively debate about integrated bracelets (“Free the bracelet!”) and why the supposedly sacred “three-watch collection” rule might be the dumbest idea the hobby ever produced. Omega’s latest Speedmaster drops into the conversation like a well-timed meme — inspiring both awe and eye-rolls. The crew then takes a detour into rebranding gone wrong, using the fictional “Brahmot” as a case study in how to confuse your fanbase while trying to sound modern. Spoiler: Clear communication still matters more than Helvetica font choices. The discussion gets philosophical — and slightly unhinged — about consumer education, certification programs, and Seiko’s website, which earns the definitive verdict: “Seiko doesn’t run good websites.” Somewhere between talk of health insurance, music, and cultural references, the group concludes that the watch industry runs best on caffeine, optimism, and a bit of chaos. It’s a fast, funny, and brutally honest ride through the watch industry’s weird ecosystem — equal parts therapy session and roast. Whether you’re rocking a Speedmaster or a Seiko 5, remember — collecting watches is supposed to be fun. Don’t let your bracelet hold you back.
Oct 17
This week’s aBlogtoWatch Weekly is part philosophy seminar, part farmyard documentary. Rick, Ariel, David, and Ripley debate whether COSC should start certifying desks and chocolate, ponder the “tonic immobility” of watches, and introduce a new segment — Show Within a Show — featuring a brand (Hublot), a rant (Mecha-Quartz), and a novice question (Equation of Time).Elsewhere, the team explores whether novelty is just a fancy word for “same watch, new colour,” Ariel teaches everyone the phrase obliquity of the ecliptic, and David explains why his mum now owns a crooked Meissen mug. Plus: wedding-watch picks, fat-man festivals, and an honest attempt to compare watches to 1990s video games.
Oct 3
This week’s episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly serves up a stir-fry of watch talk, fast food analogies, and hot sauce banter. Rick kicks things off with his thoughts on "the watch recognition experience" before diving into notable new releases from Grand Seiko, Doxa, and Tudor. From Tudor’s new moonphase strategy to the nuances of the Doxa 750T, the discussion reveals how brand positioning and regional markets shape today’s watch landscape. And then the guys digress to, of all things, hot sauces — with Cholula, Sriracha (sung to the tune of "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off.") The conversation then takes a nostalgic turn, with shoutouts to 90s arcade games and their thematic connection to watches as fun, memory-triggering objects. Personal wrist checks keep the dialogue grounded. Then there's the question of Versace’s evolving approach to watchmaking (ambitious, but what about execution?) — on the other hand, designer David Candaux’s bold creations are boundary-pushing indies. The episode closes with a spotlight on the Timex Atelier collection, an accessible entry point for enthusiasts seeking entry-level quality.
Sep 26
This episode of the aBlogtoWatch Weekly Podcast starts with cooking-and-wine banter before serving up a full course of watch talk — from the buzz around Dubai Watch Week (and the city's surprisingly good dining scene) to the eternal tug-of-war between hobbyists and luxury buyers. Celebrity endorsements get side-eyed for hype over substance, while Watches & Wonders is hailed as the big stage for fresh releases. The team celebrates wild designs like Roger Dubuis’s Knights of the Round Table, pokes fun at the idea of “test-driving” a table, and dives into the perennial nostalgia factor, comparing defunct camera brands like Minolta to beloved watch marques. The guys explore how “obsolete” complications find new life, tease barely associative future tangents about hot sauces, and wrap it all in their now-trademark irreverence, turning serious industry insights into an entertaining conversation that keeps watch talk as approachable as it is deep-diving.
Sep 19
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, David, and Ripley take the reins while Rick is away (Vacation? Sick? Secretly testing a smartwatch/tractor collab prototype?) And the conversation spins faster than a tourbillon on espresso. They roast Patek’s new Cubitus (“Nautilus that went wrong?”), debate whether a $220K Greubel Forsey in steel is worth it for the mirror-polished backplate that mostly reflects your arm hair, and spar over whether watchmakers should run brands or leave it to the marketers. The trio dives into Geneva Watch Days tales of photographing grail pieces in suffocating, windowless hotboxes and gets lost in the Behrens x Vianney Halter KWH collab that somehow channels both energy meters and Nokia’s “Snake” game. Toss in critiques of Hublot’s dial-free Square Bang and admiration for Berneron’s steel-armored platinum annual calendar, and you’ve got an episode full of horological heresy, genuine insights, and more oxygen-deprived giggles than a Swiss trade show should allow.
Sep 11
Fresh from Geneva Watch Days, the crew dives into highlights from the event. Fears Watch gets high marks for models that feel handcrafted without being too precious to actually wear. H. Moser, always the provocateur, is praised for its gutsy designs — though the point is made that telling the time shouldn’t require a PhD in horology or a pair of binoculars. The Berneron Quantième Annual Calendar wins the day as a rare complication that’s both clever and actually usable. Zenith takes the award for “coolest watch box we might keep forever,” and its latest designs feel like the brand is fully leaning into its moment. JLC’s Master Grand Tradition is described as both brilliant and borderline overengineered, like a watch designed by someone who really wanted to impress other watchmakers. Other stops include the perfectly fine but “maybe too polite” Sinn 104 Classic, Singer’s Caballero (a pricing curveball), and Vianney Halter’s Messina Lab piece, which is either genius or something you’d wear just to confuse strangers. The episode wraps with giddy anticipation for A. Lange & Söhne’s Richard Lange, which everyone agrees they want, price be damned.
Aug 28
This episode of the ABTW Weekly Podcast proves that time really is relative — especially if you’re a watch collector trying to survive daylight savings. The team kicks things off by pondering the baffling relationship between time zones and watches — shouldn't every new release come with a PhD in geography? The guys move on to the topic of celebrity endorsements, because nothing says “luxury horology” quite like a B-list actor pretending to love a brand they can’t pronounce. The material debate takes a turn when titanium enters the chat. Citizen’s Super Titanium earns respect, while Rolex’s titanium attempts are described with the same enthusiasm usually reserved for airline food. The gang jokes that titanium may be the future — if the luxury crowd can get over missing the extra heft of steel. Diamonds also sparkle in the discussion, from the surprisingly affordable Armatron Knox to the meme-worthy concept of “diamond hands” in horology. Certina’s DSX GMT gets a nod for being tough enough to survive both jet lag and a toddler tantrum, while microbrands continue to punch above their weight, sometimes making legacy brands look like they’re stuck in, well, daylight savings. The episode ends with colorful trends, AI watch reviews, and plenty of laughs about how absurdly serious watch culture can be — even when the time’s all wrong.
Aug 21
This week’s aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast illustrates that watch talk is never just about watches. The team opens up with its trademark mix of banter and sharp observations, spotlighting the eccentric world of auctioning watch memorabilia — equal parts fascinating and absurd. The conversation shifts to Frank Müller and Swatch, as the team dissects advertising missteps as cases in point regarding how even established brands stumble when trying to capture attention in today’s market. From there, the convo pivots to tariffs and trade policy, a pressing issue reshaping the pricing of luxury watches in the U.S. and influencing both consumer behavior and brand strategy. Listeners also get a close review of the Formex Essence 41, with its refinements over earlier versions prompting debate about how new models stand out in an increasingly crowded field. On the release front, Roger Dubuis’ Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph in pink gold earns admiration for its fearless design, reaffirming the brand’s boundary-pushing identity. In contrast, Loki’s Pacific Coast Highway watch offers a mission-driven, locally inspired approach that brings a refreshing perspective to new launches.
Aug 14
This week’s episode starts off in familiar aBlogtoWatch fashion — lighthearted banter, a touch of mischief, and just enough side-eye at industry quirks to keep things interesting. The first eyebrow-raiser? Tim Cook’s awkward watch-related gift to Donald Trump, a moment that sparks a wider discussion on the sometimes-clumsy dance between corporations, politics, and tariffs. And those tariffs aren’t just awkward— they’re a genuine threat to the U.S. luxury watch market, nudging brands to rethink their American footprints and pushing watch enthusiasts to consider their buying habits. Then, the conversation shifts to the soul of watch collecting. Generic, personality-free assortments are roasted for their lack of spark, while outlandish collections (think Inspector Gadget wristwear) get a weird nod for their unapologetic individuality. This sets the stage for a string of playful “what-if” designs, from timidly “sheepish” straps to the gloriously bizarre “Bongo Bang” collector’s piece. The episode isn’t ALL hypothetical whimsy. The hosts spotlight three notable models that balance form, function, and market positioning: the retro-cool Glashütte Original 70s X Chronograph, Bulgari’s travel-friendly yet distinct Octo Roma World Timer, and the versatile TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 200. These watches hit the sweet spot where practicality meets emotional connection— a recurring theme as the team muses on the evolving tastes of luxury watch buyers. Other trends get airtime, too. Comfort and wearability are emerging as must-haves, solar-powered movements are winning over practical-minded enthusiasts, and defunct brands are enjoying a nostalgia-fueled revival. By episode’s denouement, the tone circles back to humor, leaving listeners with a mix of market insight, design critique, and just enough absurdity to remind us why talking about watches never really gets old, especially when the straps are sheepish and the bongos are ready to bang.
Aug 7
This week’s episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly ranges through a broad spectrum of topics, from geopolitical tariffs to cartoon-inspired timepieces — with plenty of hot takes along the way. The show kicks off with a deep dive into IWC’s marketing strategy, highlighting how the brand skillfully ties its messaging to cultural moments and events. The conversation then pivots to travel and watch spotting, with the team discussing how being on the road reshapes their perspectives on watch culture. That dovetails into the real meat of the episode: the rising profile of German watchmaking, especially in light of new tariffs impacting Swiss watches. Brands like Glashütte Original are gaining traction stateside, and the guys muse about whether newcomers to the Glashütte scene might shift the balance in this traditionally Swiss-dominated industry. In a burst of pop-culture crossover, we explore Fossil’s Marvel collaboration, which is part mass-market appeal and part celebrity endorsement (both real and hypothetical) — how do these influence public perception? The Citizen Promaster Skyhawk is praised for sheer utility, while the Seiko Datsun Limited Edition raises eyebrows over questionable branding decisions. The team riffs on the fine line between homage and gimmick, and Venezianico earns a nod for balancing fashion-forward flair with functional sensibilities. Of course, no aBlogtoWatch Weekly episode would be complete without a visit from Chives the Watch Butler, who once again brings levity and absurd charm. A brief but brilliant detour into cartoon-inspired watches and the bizarrely practical idea of a “watch for car detailers” reminds us that this hobby doesn’t always have to take itself so seriously. Whether you’re in it for the mechanics, the market trends, or the memes, this episode delivers the goods Check out this weeks sponsors: Marathon Watch - https://www.marathonwatch.com/ Ace Jewelers - https://www.acejewelers.com/
Aug 1
In this episode, Rick, David and Ripley fire up the engines and roast the rubber right off the horological racetrack, starting with F1 sponsorships. Richard Mille is, not surprisingly, everywhere — possibly even sponsoring Nico Hülkenberg’s breakfast cereal, though sadly not his wrist. Bremont and Oris get a few pity laps around the F1 circuit, too, mostly to remind us they exist. Then comes the GPHG segment, where Bernie Watch’s entry is dissected with surgical sarcasm, and the entry fee gets more airtime than some indie brands' entire press cycles. Ripley’s debut on Watchonista is both celebrated and roasted — equal parts milestone and meme. His age? Unclear. His relevance? Surprisingly intact. David’s deep dive into watch accuracy sparks a debate about whether a $200 watch should be accurate or just accurate-ish. Casio’s mechanical debut and Seiko’s NH35 go under the loupe, with everyone pretending to be regulation experts. Then it’s time for “Which Watch is Like…”, a wildly off-the-rails analogy fest: Seiko is Golden Road Brewing (too many SKUs), Panerai is ProTech knives (tough but niche), and Hamilton is Crystal Geyser (dependable, often overlooked, possibly better cold). New releases get dunked on and dissected: The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms “Tech” is questioned for lacking actual tech, the Zeitwerk Date in pink gold is labeled “bougie but temperamental,” and the Vario x RZE Trench Watch is the rare affordable winner. Check Out This Week's Sponsor: Ace Jewelers - https://www.acejewelers.com/
Jul 25
This week, Ariel, Rick, David, and Ripley are back with a wrist-worn whirlwind of hilarity, horology, and Hungarian heroes. This week's ceremonial clap-in goes to the Sowind Group for being one of Switzerland's "best managed companies". (We are just as confused as you are). Ariel gets serious with a thought-provoking take on how luxury brands are selling “desirability” while consumers crave substance and value. Is the era of genuine innovation behind us? Hungarian folklore meets watch industry vengeance: Goose Boy vs the world! Which brand is the goose-avenging, underdog legend of horology? And why might it be Vortic? The team also spirals into AI-generated visual horrors involving a well known watch media brand founder hugging Ariel courtside, a watch named "Peripheral Salmon" (yes, really), and taupe being tragically declared “essential.” Some of the crew profess their love for bund straps, David insists on changing the name of a popular weekly segment to “Hit, Miss, Maybe, Kill it with FIRE” (thanks, Spongebob), and so much more on this week’s episode of the aBlogtoWatch Podcast. Check out this week’s sponsors: Marathon Watch - https://www.marathonwatch.com/ Ace Jewelers - https://www.acejewelers.com/
Jul 17
Strap in (or click your bracelet extension into place) for this week’s episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly. The team dives into the ever-bubbling cauldron of watch world weirdness with Ripley looking at the Citizen Promaster Diver 41mm, a watch so "unremarkably good it's almost remarkable." The crew debates its enthusiast appeal vs gift-watch greatness and ponders the eternal question: Why don’t more people love Super Titanium? Rick manages to break through his technical difficulties at the start of the show in what new listeners might think is his first podcast rodeo, and the group asks if the Piaget “Andy Warhol” Black Tie and its $61K price tag are a tribute to the man, or just a tribute to marketing ambiguity.... You can decide. Also, Bell & Ross designs a Bell & Ross about Bell & Ross, so squint and adjust your screen brightness to check it out. Next, given Rick's new beekeeping hobby, the Bulova Super Seville "Honeybee" Edition feels especially apt with its delightfully whimsical design. Want a geography lesson with your timepiece? Then the CIGA Design Blue Planet Atlantic II is your dream watch. Ariel and the crew walk us through this Earth-tilted, counterclockwise wonder that reminds us that time, space, and maps are all relative.Check out this week’s sponsor: Marathon Watch - https://www.marathonwatch.com/
Jul 11
In this delightfully irreverent episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick and the guys dive wrist-first into the absurd, the insightful, and the gloriously unnecessary corners of the watch world. Kicking things off, they give a standing ovation (well, a sarcastic slow clap) to Chrono24 for their marketing email announcing... drumroll... dark mode. Yes, folks, in 2025, turning your app background black is apparently still a press-worthy event. The team now proposes a weekly award for the most inane watch-related marketing announcement, so keep those PR disasters coming! The philosophical meat of the show? Whether you wear a watch for yourself or for other people. Cue the existential crisis. Ariel insists that slapping a watch on your wrist is a statement—whether it's “I'm refined and mysterious” or “Please ask me about my diver that’s never been near water.” They discuss how social context, parenting, and introversion all factor into what you wear — meaning your G-Shock might be saying, “I’m just trying to survive the school run.” Next up: watch visibility. The gang fantasizes about creating a game show where they spot watches from 100 yards away like horological snipers. Panerai, of course, is the peacock of the watch zoo — recognizable from space. They geek out over high-frequency movements — because if you can’t flex your obscure mechanical knowledge in a podcast, where can you? They lovingly mock the fact that quartz is better in every measurable way... but mechanical is cooler, because fantasy timelines where quartz never existed are more fun. Finally, they gently roast the Tudor Black Bay—perfectly reliable, always available, like that one friend who never moved out of your hometown. Boring? Maybe. Comforting? Absolutely. For the grand finale: You guessed it. Hit Miss, Maybe! Check Out This Week's Sponsor: Löbner - https://lbnr.com/
Jul 4
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the conversation kicks off with a round of applause for Tudor (applause is the new clap-in), followed by an examination of whether the watch industry needs a metaphorical “intervention.” Or maybe a literal one? The guys debate transparency, digital transformation, and sustainability as key areas careening through their horological brains. And speaking of horological…. There’s a playful riff on how watch geeks sometimes take their obsession too far — chasing ultra-niche complications or hyper-rare references. It’s a thing. The question is asked: “Are we torturing ourselves for the sake of tiny mechanical details?” It’s loving critique of the hobby’s tendency to overthink.“ Rick’s title, part of which is “Twerking Your Resence,” might seem tongue-in-cheek, but knowing Rick, it probably maybe isn’t. Tune in to find out! Check Out This Week's Sponsor: Ace Jewelers - https://www.acejewelers.com/
Jun 27
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, in a move unprecedented in all of history, designates the start of a show without a clap-in, substituting it for a round of applause — for himself and Ariel, David and Ripley. What does this mean? It means that the warmup content has made prime time. The guys move on to discussions of AI and watch industry jobs. Things get weird pretty fast when talk turns to Crocs — and to be precise, wearable Swatch Crocs. (In order to read the time, you have to contort yourself.... but they do light up, so there's that. ABlogtoCroc, anyone? Talk turns to the new Casio Edifice EFK 100, the first-ever mechanical Casio. Now, that's news. Also, very serious timepiece has gotten the teams attention, namely, the new Vacheron Constantin, which generates a lot of interest. Before moving onto the always highly anticipated Hit, Miss, Maybe, Rick asks what everyone is wearing. No, what watches are they wearing, silly?
Jun 20
Rick is bouncy-bright this morning, Ripley is clapping concrete, and Ariel is wearing a concrete watch — so don’t ever say we aren’t coordinated! David draws a line about what he will and won’t look at on the shared screen. ABTW Week #176 begins as such. The guys set about analyzing the nomenclature of the new Grand Seiko Tentagraph, and David offers some suggestions for improvement. On to the Chrono 25. More watch for less? Listen in to find out if that’s a thing. When talk turns precipitously to the touchy subject of outsourcing, Rick asks whether the Swiss have outsourced themselves into irrelevance. It’s all eyes on David where Chopard is concerned. (Spoiler alert: He really likes this brand!) The vibes turn to underwhelm when the spotlight is placed on the new pastel Blancpain. Is it a Swatch? Or is it a watch that costs as much as a new home? Sad that we have to ask. The mood is redeemed with an invigorating few rounds of Hit, Miss, Maybe.
Jun 13
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly Rick is finally back from his Panerai adventures while David is the one we are missing. Rick, Ariel, and Ripley start the show by diving into a watch with a unique party trick, the Ball Engineer II Magneto S, and Ripley shows off what he is wearing with the exact opposite trick. Rick takes a look at Hublot’s website in order to “Return to Antikythera”, they play “Guess the price of the Seiko”, and they share what they think the love interest storyline in the new F1 movie could be. (Hint: a man and his car..) As always Rick, Ripley, and Ariel also play everyone’s favorite game, Hit, Miss, or Maybe with the Citizen Promaster Aqualand, the Ulysse Nardin Freak, and the Laurent Ferrier Sport Auto 79. Listen and join in on the conversation to hear an episode where third place feels like a win, (with a side of Mc Hammer and Muppet references), to witness an unveiling of the new unit of time, #KariTime, and so much more on this week’s episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly!
Jun 6
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, David, and Ripley are holding down the fort as Rick is off handling VIP (Very Important Panerai) business. Maybe. We think. OK, we're just assuming. The team begins the show with talk of G-Shock's seeming pause on its focus to develop NEW features, instead recycling the same features throughout the brand's various price points. Ariel asks David and Ripley about their hunger for data that their watches can give them: “Aren’t you data-hungry?” The guys explore the significance of thematic watches and delve into the appeal of ceramic watches while the rest of us likely suffer from “ceramic ignorance,” AKA ceramignorance (say that three times fast). Join this week’s conversation as we discuss the evolution of the Tag Heuer Monaco, the introduction of new technologies in brands like Certina, and why you should potentially prepare for a watch tan line competition, coming soon to a podcast near you!
May 30
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May 23
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick starts the show with a question about Ariel's recent column about luxury watch pricing and its downstream effects. Ariel has much to say about this topic beyond the obvious. Who knew this was a can o' worms? Leave it Ariel to dig up questions in a space that seems well understood. Check your assumptions, people! Ripley and David weigh in from their own experiences as longtime enthusiasts. Rick then pops a photo on the screen of a luxury yacht designed to hold eight people, sinking under the weight of 32 souls. Not sure what this has to do with watches, except those sinking like they have stones in their pockets are likely debating how to save the watches they're wearing. In a similar vein, David presents his favorite marketing pitch — yes, this was an assignment — can you tell these guys get a lot of emails that seem quite random? (Don't miss the bit about the Trump watch error. We Americans love it when Rick rubs our noses in the country's current political administration. "No, I'm laughing WITH you!") The fun continues throughout the hour with a mix of levity and serious watch talk. Tune in!
May 9
Rick starts the show by referencing the preceding rant edited out of the produced show. To wit: The live show took on the gazillion emails the guys have been getting about which celebrity wore what watch at the Met Gala. But onto something more important — grammar! Whether you could or couldn’t care less, that is the question. Now, down to some actual content. David’s latest “Grinding Gears” column is all about the gap between watchmakers and the consumers who don’t know what they’re looking at. This divide causes some problems, as David explains. Ariel has a lot to say about this, especially regarding value. Next up? Guess the Price of the Seiko! Then, onto a discussion of the Seagull Okeanos release, which also results in a discussion of pricing and tariffs. Ariel asks, “Why are tariffs invading our hobby?” And that is the question of the day. Kevin Roberts joins the foursome to discuss the latest from Doxa, Breguet, and other brands. Tune in to hear the latest.
May 2
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the quartet is a trio. Ariel is away, and David is super-excited about the new collab between Bulova and IFL. He waxes poetic about the hand-painted artwork on the dial, and it's hard to tell if/when he might take it off. And he's impressed with the price (just 1,200 Euros, including a Bulova movement). They move on to discuss two documentaries about brands — Bulova and IWC — before taking a look at the latest Gerald Charles release. Semi-usual suspect Kevin Roberts joins the show, as does Guy Blaskey. Ripley gets tuned in and heated up about the contemporary face of Bremont (there's a parallel to spam — don't ask), and the fivesome banters about the topic, which is more controversial with each passing day. Then, the segment we all wait for: Hit, Miss, Maybe! Listen in.
Apr 25
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, it's a party! Rick has, count'em, five guests, all of whom are wearing black. In addition to Ariel, David, and Ripley, special guests Pete McConnell and Kevin Roberts are in the house. Ariel's presence was unplanned, as he's in Italy, where Pope Francis has just died, so he's feeling special in a strange way. Ripley is continuing to grow a mustache this week as he prepares to try to avert being placed on a jury. The guys get down to it with the question: Can one upset Rolex? Like, is it possible? Pete says "no," Ripley says, "kinda sorta, not really," and Ariel says, "heck yeah." There's only one way to find out the whys of these various answers, and that's to tune in to the show. Another big highlight of this festive episode is a conversation about Blancpain — lots of praise with a caution about the price (no surprise there, though). And guess what's back? Hit, Miss, Maybe. Join in!
Apr 18
This week on aBlogtoWatchWeekly , Ariel gets right to his most burning question: Why is everyone still so worried about tariffs? Because he isn't. In contrarian fashion, Ariel is worried about other things, like the watch industry eating its own tail. What does he mean by this? Tune in to find out. On the various home fronts, there are earthquakes in Los Angeles and wildfires in Scotland.Metaphor much? Along those lines, "regurgitation" is the word of the day, and it's not as icky as it sounds because Ariel argues that it can be an art form, especially in the context of Watches & Wonders 2025. David has a different view, and the guys bat around their ideas about Chopard, TAGHeuer, Hublot, and other heavy hitters to lend their expertise to the ongoing conversation. Ripley underscored the new tech and old design, a nicer way of approaching the regurgitation theme. This word itself is controversial. See what side you land on by listening in: strategy, art form, both, or neither?
Apr 10
This week on aBlogtoWatchWeekly , Rick, Ariel, and Ripley launch the show with thevestigial clap-in and get right to the hot topics of the week: Watches &Wonders, of course, and the many varying views on Trump's tariffs and howthey'll affect the watch industry. But first, Ripley puts in a plug for betterswag at the event next year. Underwear and socks would be awesome! He ran outof clean shirts before his flight home, so he was ever-so-grateful for abrand-new Oris t-shirt. And Doxa gave out passport covers so Americans couldobscure their identities — score! Rick asks the rapidly devaluing 64k question:What is the collective sound a gaggle of watch executives makes the day aftertariffs are announced? Ariel observes that already very high prices were apre-emptive strike among said execs, who'll just absorb these new costs. Davidarrives, wondering where the convo is at, and he commiserates on the swagissue. Post-W&W decompression has obviously been needed (folks are giddy!),but the guys DO get down to talking about actual watches — first, through thedoor of Ariel's parallels with The Brutalist . You'll simply have tolisten to understand this one. Rick scrolls down the list of 60 brands featuredat the show, and they proceed to talk about Chanel, Chronoswiss, Bell &Ross, Nomos, U-Boat, Norqain, and more. You'll have to click through to findout whether the news is good or bad.
Apr 4
Watches & Wonders is in full swing, as are the hot takes! Rick wrangles the usual suspects (and some potato-quality internet connections) for an unscripted, no-holds-barred roundup of standout releases, questionable design choices, and horological head-scratchers. Highlights: 🕰️ Rolex Land-Dweller takes center stage—brilliant innovation or Tissot cosplay? 💥 The Dynapulse escapement has David calling it a "quantum leap." 🍯 Gold rush! Matt swoons over three standout gold watches. 🤔 Tag Heuer Solargraph – solar-powered F1 nostalgia or just plastic fantastique? 🧮 JLC’s Reverso Minute Repeater – love it, but don’t touch it. 💸 IWC goes full tech flex with an 80k perpetual chrono that no one can read. 🚽 Bathroom-scale vibes: Bremont and Cartier get dunked on for jump hour designs. Remember, you never truly own the 8th day… you just look after it for the next generation.”
Mar 28
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the guys get into the big vocab quickly, with Ripley identifying the routine clap-in as "vestigial." Yeah, like an appendix! But Rick likes it, and traditions die hard, so we don't anticipate the clap-in going anywhere. Rick, David and Ripley are waiting to see whether or not Ariel, fresh back from Thailand, will join. Formula 1 is still top of mind, mere days ahead of Watches & Wonders Geneva.... until Ariel arrives and turns our attention to Pharrell Williams' LEGO movie, which he watched on the plane and features a watch throughline. Somehow, this gets Ariel onto a jag about how "the value of watches has absolutely nothing to do with horological appreciation." And this seems like a reasonable observation and a good reminder. Next up: Is David a part of Team Star Trek or Team Steve Jobs? There's a great deal of pondering about Ariel's recent column regarding the rabbit hole of "sustainability" in the watch industry. He also argues that "efficiency is the enemy of luxury," perhaps a more controversial statement. Take a read, take a listen, and jump into the comments on the article, which are robust. But first, a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe!
Mar 21
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , the team isnow three. Where's Ariel? Rumor has it he's in Thailand, watch capital of....nowhere! We hope he's relaxing at a White Lotus hotel. Ripley is chilling inhis panic room, and Rick is home under the gray Scotland sky. David appears tobe having a normal kind of day. As you might guess, Formula 1 is the talk atthe top of the show, and Ripley and Rick debrief on the standings. Rick pivotsto the news of Frédéric Arnaud leaving LVMH, which leads David to surmise thatcompeting Richemont brands might be getting wise to the problem of"overlords" and cutting out middle management. This slippery slopeleads the guys to the Panerai website and a discussion of price-to-water-resistance ratio, if such a thing exists. Next, suddenly, aguest appears! It's Guy Blaskey of Detrash , a sustainability-focused brand that makes watches out of trash. On to talk of recent hands-on reviews, starting with the MB&F M.A.D. 2 green watch, an homage to 1990s club culture. They turn their attention to anew release, the King Seiko Vanac watches, honing in on the excessive thickness of this time-only timepiece series. Hit, Miss, or Maybe ? Listen in to find out. Switching gears to our newest game, Judge the Collab,the guys weigh on on the new Maurice Lacroix Aikon Automatic Wotto limited edition .There are vast discrepancies! Listen to find out who your views most alignwith.
Mar 14
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , all the guys are in a jolly mood. What's in the water? Perhaps spring has sprung, or somesuch, and as Alfred Lord Tennyson said, "In the spring, a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love" — only in this case,"love" is possible Watches & Wonders. Anyhoo, the team dives into the latest and greatest (or not altogether wonderful) watch releases, industry insights, and other watch-related thoughts that come to mind. This week, they discuss the Tudor Pelagos FXD GMT , Seiko 5 Sports X Moon Eyes SBSA287 , Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Tech Ocean Commitment 4 , Junghans Mega Futura , and the Hamilton Boulton DeathStranding 2. They pack a lot into an hour! And they even have some fun coming up with the most ridiculous watch name combination ever! I'm not allowed to say what it is, so tune in to find out! Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch upon the latest episodes of ABTWW , Hit, Miss,Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’dlove to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics orguests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. Youcan also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Mar 7
This week on aBlogtoWatchWeekly , Ariel calls in from a cabin in the woods, David ishome in Budapest sipping a hot beverage, Rick is at the farm office, and atired Ripley appears to be at home in L.A. — all reprobate seals clapping in,says Rick. Host-with-the-most Rick takes time to explore each person's space,perhaps to delay what's coming next. To wit, David has found a Morgan-Stanley2023-2024 report comparing watch brands, which reveals that the top 50 brandsdropped production of watches by more that 2 million between 2023 and 2024 — astat that causes some alarm — for everyone but Ariel, whose interpretation isthat some of these brands are playing with the notion of scarcity as amarketing strategy. Interesting.... What do the others think of this notion?Rick is struck by the fact the Zenith produced on 10,000 watches. "Shouldwe only talk about Rolex?" he ponders. The only brand that surprises Arielis Tudor, which dropped production by nearly 40 percent. Since Tudor doesn'tget as much"free marketing" as Rolex, maybe it needs to do more onthe marketing front. While you all bookmark this report to ponder later, theteam moves on to discuss some recent articles, starting with, speak of thedevil, the Tudor Black Bay Ceramic "Visa Blue" Master Chronometer ,which Ariel likes because it's not for everyone — a "Swiss middle fingerto Omega," as he puts it. Next up is the Rolex Day-Date 36 with Roman Numerals , which David has afascination with — specifically, the deconstructed Roman numerals. AudemarsPiguet released an all-black ceramic Royal Oak Offshore , consensus about which seems tobe that, while it's not particularly new and creative, it's really pretty watchthat honors the brand name in refinement, if ambitiously priced. March L.A.B 's new watch, whose name is toolong for Rick and Ariel to bother with, has more fonts than Rick can count. Theshow concludes with a riff on a Mission to Uranus. You'll have to listen to the show find out what that's about.
Feb 28
This week on aBlogtoWatchWeekly , Rick reveals that he's now deputy director of theFBI (now that podcast hosts can hold such roles), and Ripley confirms that Rickis a solid enough conspiracy theorist that.... well, it works. Rick thenannounces that this will be an "F1 episode," and it's hard to knowwhat that might mean. One clue is the red robin on which F1 team each teammember likes best. When talk turns to watches, first up is the IWC Big Pilot's Watch Perpetual Calendar in Green , and Rickshakes things up by starting with "Judge the Collab." The news isn'tgreat. Back to the F1 theme, we pivot to the eyebrow game of the Aramco team.David then departs for the airport after speed-packing just off-screen.Fiiiiiinally, it's back to watches with a look at the hands-on review of the Tudor Black Bay Chrono "Flamingo Blue" Watch . And there's some hemming and hawing about the new Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold and Burgundy Watch .Ripley calls it by recollecting that "the road to hell is paved with goodintentions." Rick closes the show by introducing his new theme song forthe F1 Champions League. Tune in!
Feb 21
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , the guys areall in their respective Brady Bunch-like squares, and speaking of square,SpongeBob SquarePants watches are high horology! This segues quite nicely intoAriel's experience as an attorney specializing in contracts and his articleabout what watch brands need from their owners. In his column, According to Ariel , Ariel discusses why buying a watchbrand isn't about extracting profit but rather thinking about the overall valueof the company — and even the future perceived value. Next up, talk turns tothe Hublot Big Bang Unico , which David says looks like it hasthe bubonic plague. Well, alright, then! Another recent release is Vacheron Constantin's 270th-anniversary watch (don't askabout the 275th anniversary, as VC only celebrates the whole numbers). It wasan innocent question, nonetheless, but the team was in lockstep with theanswer. And then the question comes up: Is the Louis Vuitton Tambour catching on? There's talk ofblue-chip luxury, and the guys muse about the future of the Tambour.Semi-regular Azad joins, and they end with our Rick-invented game, Hit, Miss,Maybe! We wondered if it was coming back, and now we know. Tune infor the fun! Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch upon the latest episodes of ABTWW , Hit, Miss,Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’dlove to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics orguests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. Youcan also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Feb 14
This week on aBlogtoWatchWeekly , the only two usual suspects are Rick and David.Ariel and Ripley are in flight, or fleeing, or otherwise elsewhere. They are,instead, joined by semi-regular, non-suspect Azad and Kevin, and then surpriseguest, Leslie. All of the Euro-men are complaining about the weather ('tis therainy season in the UK, ya know). They get right down to business with adiscussion of the news that Rolex has retired its Carl F. Bucherer brand, andthere are various degrees of lament in the room. Next up, a look at Breitling'srevival of the Gallet brand. The guys muse about how they'll position thesewatches. Then, they discuss Ariel's most recent column in his absence. He asksthe question, "Are Swiss luxury watch brands engaging consumersenough?" The new game, which seems to have taken off, ensues: Judge theCollab . Fun! But where did fan-favorite Hit, Miss, Maybe go?And will it ever return?
Feb 6
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick, Ariel, David, and Ripley are, for the second week in a row, all in their respective home cities and Rick teases the show's preamble by announcing a very special new limited-edition series of watch cases made by the team's AV garbage. That's all we'll say, for now. (The show is banned in Nepal, but why?) All the guys have new podcast-designed mics and are feeling quite professional, at the moment. Getting down to business, Rick asks Ariel and David, "How limited is the new limited-edition Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Hi-Beat watch ?" (Ripley already knows because he wrote the article.) Next on the docket is the Panerai Radiomir 8 Giorni Eilean Experience Edition watch , which Rick rightly points out looks identical to the Studio Underd0g X Fears "The Gimlet" watch released on the same day. Ripley shares the backstory about the yacht after which the Panerai is named — and a purchase comes with a trip to Sicily! It'll only set you back 43k. Ripley shares his take on who did this design first, historically, and he adds that the Studio Underd0g costs £1000 GBP (but doesn't include a trip to Italy. Rick addresses the elephant in the room: Why would anyone buy the Panerai over the Studio Underd0g? You'll have to tune in to learn the answer. This slides into a new game Rick devised called "Judge the Collab" — you'll be shocked, I say, shocked by the guys' ratings. The game catches on, and other colllab judgment follows. Tune in to get all the juicy horological details.
Jan 24
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , the gang is all together again and settled into their respective rectangles, all shockingly in their home bases. Rick begins by segueing from the live broadcast of the show (after the clap-in) to reflect on the previous conversation about blue foods being the "taste of 'merica). When they get down to business, the first item on the agenda is the Tudor Black Bay Chrono Flamingo-Blue watch , and it suddenly seems that blue is a theme! But make no mistake; this is NOT "Tiffany blue." But it's really, really close. Next up is a bargain new-release: the Omega Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite — a bargain only because it's in steel and is a manual-wind. But it exceeds Ripley's expectations, not only in price, which is saying a lot. David then talks about the special laid-back demeanor of Chopard as a brand. He walks us through his hands-on of the L.U.C. Lunar One Perpetual Calendar watches , which he saw in the metal last week at the Chopard manufacture. Let's just cut to the chase: David says it's a "bonkers" watch. The guys have some fun going around the virtual room showing us what they're wearing today (both Ripley and Ariel are wearing the Casio ring watch), and David is wearing the cheapest diamond-set watch in the world. He also reports that he saw a Trump watch in the wild, and the team grills him on deets. For some godforsaken reason, this leads them down the rabbit hole of the Trump watch website. Weird! Thank goodness they finally turn the page and play Hit, Miss Maybe.
Jan 17
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick is baaaaaaaack to the land of the living — but where is David? Ariel and Ripley are here, and despite the fact that the word "snot" has been mentioned more times than the law should allow in the first five minutes, Rick is also kind enough to ask Ariel and Ripley how they're doing re the fires in Los Angeles. It's a lot. But we're all comforted by talk of watches, so they guys get right to it, and Ariel discusses a dystopian future when watch media is too thin to cover the watch industrial complex run by the corporate world. Where are the visionaries, the mavericks? Ripley dovetails with this idea and underscores the virtues of not being in any brand's back pocket, i.e., the argument for independent watch media and multiple voices. The trio then takes a look at the new Omega Speedmaster Meteorite Moonphase watches . There is some playful banter and some legit debate. Ripley is triple-wristing, and he shows of his Casio watch ring, a sight not to be missed. Next up, they team discusses the latest from Vacheron Constantin , priced at a mere 32k. But the question is: Hit, Miss or Maybe ? (Ariel has A LOT to say here.) And what about the new Tissot Chemin des Tourelles Skeleton? Gateway drug or easy-access formula — or both? Lastly, how can one diss The Muppets ? Find out in this discussion of the new Oris ProPilot X Miss Piggy watch . Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW , Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Jan 13
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick is out sick (but he is listening). David and Ripley are present and accounted for, and Ariel jumps right in with a discussion of some of his predictions for 2025 . He thinks the theme song from The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the best background for this discussion because we're in somewhat of a time warp. His top five trends? Listen in to find out. Hint: There are five, and he goes through them one by one and asks the others what they think of his powers of prophecy. Ariel then turns attention to two fun year-end roundups, the 10 articles we published in 2024 that got the most eyeballs and our top 10 articles with the highest number of reader comments . Next up, there's a discussion of the Longines Ultra-Chron Carbon watch , and the guys go back and forth on the merits of this particular design. What about the TAG Heuer's return as the official Formula 1 timekeeper ? David gives an overview of what this article covers, both historically and in the present. MB&F's new M.A.D. Edition watches are the next topic of conversation, along with the various ways you can get your hands on one. Talk gets racy with consideration of Breguet's Classique 7145 Lunar New Year 2025 (luxe House of Slytherin, says Ripley). There's a segway to convo about American watchmaking, and Ripley elaborates on Mike's thesis: There will be no full-scale return to American watchmaking . Instead of Hit, Miss, Maybe , the team ends the show by looking at the latest Favre Leuba .
Jan 6
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick is virtually flanked not only by Ripley, David, and Ariel, but he's also got three guests on board for this week: Kevin Roberts, Alon Ben Joseph, and Simon Ryan. They begin by doing a round-robin of "Where are you, and what are you wearing?" meaning "What watch are you wearing." This greases the wheels for Rick's Rules of Order, in which Rick discusses how the show will unfold vis-a-vis the four categories he's asked each guest to speak to on this NYE show: the best watch release of 2024; the best brand of 2024; the worst watch release of 2024; and the most "bang-average" watch of 2024 (which causes understandable confusion for the non-UK participants). Tune in to hear what each watch lover has to say at the tail end of this interesting year of watches. Bremont Terra Nova Dual Time Tourbillon Watch H. Moser x Studio Underd0g Passion Fruit Watch Rolex Deep Sea Watch Berneron Bulgari Octo Finissimo Albishorn Type 10 Chronograph Tudor Pelagos GMT Zulu Time Watch Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Selfwinding Omega Seamaster Regatta Americas Cup Watch IWC Portugieser Eternal Calendar Watch Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW , Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Dec 27, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is once again lost in the Scottish countryside as Ariel, David, and Ripley hold down the holiday podcast fort. Things start off with a deep dive into Seiko's Incredibly Specialized Watch Exhibition 2, including watches for Santa, ninjas, and DJs. Then they get down to brass tacks with the ABTW team's favorite releases from 2024 and a discussion of how the team approaches the decision. Then it's on to a few new watches, including a lighter and a teeny tiny G-Shock for your finger. • Seiko's Incredibly Specialized Watch Exhibition 2|Seiko Design • Team aBlogtoWatch’s Picks: Our Favorite New Watch Releases of 2024 • Hands-On: Franck Muller x S.T. Dupont Master Complication Lighters • Hands-On: Baume & Mercier Riviera Tideograph Watch • New Release: Zenith Defy Extreme Jungle Watch • New Release: Casio CRW001-1 Ring Watch • Watch Review: The 'Hand Brushed' Yema Wristmaster Slim CMM.20 Limited Edition Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW , Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Dec 19, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Brother Rick is conspicuously absent, so it's Ariel running the show alongside Ripley and David, who all know that to take a podcast vacation now would be to deprive listeners of the comfort of a discussion of their watch hobby straight to their ears. The guys get right to it with a look the new Venezianico Arsenale . Ariel proposes that when glasses take over smartwatches, the wrist will become available again for useless things like mechanical timekeeping. They veer off associatively into the rabbit hole of augmented reality. Getting back to basics, Ripley posits that when simplicity is done right, it can be more impressive than a busy dial because your attention is focused only on a few elements. Next up is the Rolex Sky-Dweller 226938 18k yellow-gold watch , which Ariel likes quite a lot, even though the dial has never sold him on "pretty." Ripley says he'd take it over a Nautilus or a Royal Oak. David agrees that it's a powerful watch in its complications and execution, but it's not right for his wrist (too heavy). Then the team discusses David's most recent "Grinding Gears" article, in which he asks "How long should watch brands milk historic achievements?" Next up is a look at the new Bulova Lunar Pilot "Blood Moon" watch , which David thinks is too large even in its smallest form, but everyone loves the story of this watch. Listen in for more. Speaking of small, the Hamilton PSR74 , a modern LED with a retro look. David isn't sure he would spend upwards of $800 on this watch, though he's happy it exists. Then, they discuss the watch that the Venezianico Arsenale wants to be: the Parmigiani Tonda PF Sport Chronograph in Milano Blue . They end with a look at a deep dive into Bulgari's new watch manufacture and the Hands-On: Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono 'Cycling Edition' And The Role Of Watches In Professional Cycling | aBlogtoWatch Maybe when Rick gets back, he'll bring Hit, Miss, Maybe with him.
Dec 13, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick is back in the proverbial saddle, and the laughs are on high volume again. Ripley is adorned in Tudor cycling gear from head to toe, and Rick admonishes the team by noting their "rubbishment" of Panerai from last week's show, which David wholeheartedly defends. When they get down to business, the "JaGUar" (stet) rebrand is the first item on the docket. (Rick pronounces the word phonetically, which seems to be a British thing.) Then, the guys wax sardonic on a $6.2 million banana "art piece," which segues into a convo about why ABTW doesn't cover watch auctions. Next up, they muse about the pantone color of the year, "mellow brown" and ponder whether or not this will trickle down to watch design. They get serious about Hublot's newest release, complaining about a whole lot of things. As (almost) always, they end with the traditional Hit, Miss, Maybe. Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897. Jaguar Boss Says It Has Shown "Fearless Creativity" With New Electric Car See The World's Most Expensive Banana That Just Sold For $6.2 Million Chinese Crypto Businessman Eats His $6.2 Million Banana Art Piece The Pantone Color Of The Year Is.... Mellow Brown The Newest Hublot Big Bang Casio's High-End G-Shock MRGB2100 Citizen Promaster Land U822 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Watch In Titanium And Bronze Gold Panerai Luminor Due 42mm On New Bracelet
Dec 6, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , the opening question is: Where's Rick? Ariel, David, and Ripley ponder Rick's potential whereabouts, with guesses from something related to farming to simply taking a good old-fashioned vacation. The working proletariat goes on without him. Ariel takes the wheel and shares his astonishment at just how many new watch brands are out there; Ripley concurs. If these guys haven't heard of a brand, who on earth could possibly keep up? Jerome Lambert is the next topic of conversation, and the guys ponder his re-assumption of the CEO-ship of Jaeger LeCoultre — is this a demotion? A promotion, of sorts? Ariel thinks going back to the product zone is a promotion; David likens it to sending one's best general onto the battlefield. Ripley discusses the Hamilton Dune and Hamilton's long history of supplying watches for the film industry. (Don't call it a watch — it's a wrist-worn device.) Then, the team deconstructs the new Panerai Submersible, and there's a lot to unpack. They move on to a discussion of where watches fit into the larger luxury landscape. And they can't resist pondering the question of the difference between grade 2 and grade 5 titanium. They end with a question, just as they began: Does Ripley's Honda Fit deserve its own watch? Listen in and find out. Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Nov 29, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly ,Rick and David are both back, so the happy regulars are all reunited. "Who touched whose Cubitus?" is the first question right off the bat, and hilarity ensues. Next up is a look at a WatchPro article regarding Rolex's exit from the Formula 1 stage . They pause for a moment to ponder a lovely and well-photographed visit to Louis Vuitton's Les Fabriques des Arts Workshop , discussing the positioning of the brand in the larger watch world. Then, they guys turn their attention to Mike Razak's recent column about how "small affordable brands are chipping away at the fortress of high-end brands." Next up is a discussion of new releases, including the Doxa SUB 200T Diamonds series. Everyone seems to be talking about the Jaguar rebrand , and ABTW is no exception. It is the focus of the first round of Hit, Miss, Maybe this week — don't miss it! They also go 'round about the new Audemars Piguet X KAWS Royal Oak Tourbillon Concept Tourbillon Companion Watch and the No-Date Steel Omega Seamaster . Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Nov 25, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , two of the usual suspects, host Rick and regular commentator David are MIA, either gallivanting or recuperating — or both. So, to mix it up, we have Ariel, Sean, and Ripley, kicking things off with Sean's observation that the news cycle, which usually slows around now each year, is still busily speeding forward in surprising and compelling ways. Ripley is sipping tea instead of Scotch — maybe he hasn't seen the results of the U.S. elections yet. Ariel cuts to the chase with a discussion of David's article on Universal Genève , which was just purchased and relaunched by Breitling. (Spoiler alert: Sean and Ripley are both fans.) Then, the team gets into a discussion of one of the most discussed articles on ABTW this month: Ariel's Thoughts: What Is (And Isn't) A Watch Review)? Sean explains that the decision to run this article has to do with journalistic integrity, and Ripley underscores the nature of the beast in the context of other industries. Next up is a discussion of the newest Ferdinand Berthoud Chronomètre FB RES Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition watch, the Citizen Series 8 Collection , and the NOMOS Club Sport neomatik 34 . Ariel has been vocal about his thoughts on the price premiums for pre-owned Rolex watches . Listen in to learn what all the fuss is about. They close with a roundtable on the effects of this trend on other brands. Omg, what? No, Hit, Miss, Maybe ? Don't tell Rick!
Nov 14, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel is traveling, so Rick is joined by David and Ripley, and guests Kevin and Matt. They start off with a 69k Omega X Swatch — say what? — That's a $300 watch. But it's for charity. Next up in the queue is talk of the end of the Only Watch auction, which would be the end of an era if it had actually been an era. Talk then turns to the GHPG Awards, and Ripley takes note of the brands not participating, and the significance of that in context. The guys briefly touch on the speculative question of how Tr***'s recent election will affect the watch industry. They wrap, as always, with Hit, Miss, Maybe. Omega X Swatch Only Watch Judge, Jury, Executioner GHPG Prize Hands-On: MB&F: HM11 Architect TitaniumWatches Berneron Hands-On Debut: NOMOS Tangente 2Date Watch Hands-On Debut: Zenith DefyExtreme Dive Hands-On: Glashütte Original SeaQ Chronograph Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more.
Nov 8, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by Ariel, David, and Ripley (is Ripley sipping Scotch?) on U.S. Election Day. The subject of watches is more of a balm than surveying the political landscape, alas. Ripley is happy that he can now wear his Mondaine Stop-to-Go watch since most U.S. states have "fallen back" to standard time. Surprisingly, no one extended the metaphor to politics, but perhaps the polls hadn't closed yet. Getting down to business, the team starts right off with a review of ABTW's most-read article of the month, David's analysis of why we love to see giants fall. And by "giants," in this case, he means Patek Philippe and its rather smug leader, Thierry Stern. Listen in to learn what the fuss is all about. Then, there's a discussion of the slippery slope of "new old-stock," which Mike takes a solid position on in his recent column. They round the bend toward the finish line with Hit, Miss, Maybe: "the best wristwatch game there is" (Rick).
Oct 31, 2024
Here are the show notes. Do you have a title yet? This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by Ariel, David, and Ripley, as per usual, and they start things off by discussing, um, time. How unusual! Well, the subject is the time changes in Europe and the U.S., which marginally has to do with watches, although, honestly, there's no segue except for a brief foray into those rare parts of the world that actually run on 30-minute time zone differentials. It all comes 'round. One of the more interesting sidebars that awaits you is convo about the failures of AI when searching for watch info. Take heed! The team gets down to business with an in-depth look at some of the watches we've covered this week, including the Glashütte Original Senator Cosmopolite watch. Next up, hear the guys' thoughts on the Patek Philippe Cubitus Watch, the brand's first new collection in 25 years. David is here in the flesh to discuss his most recent "Grinding Gears" feature article, and then they dip into the latest by Laurent Ferrier. They wrap up with the game we've all come to want, need, crave: Hit Miss Maybe. Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe, video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Oct 24, 2024
Recorded during Geneva Watch Days 2024, David sits down with Breitling Global Head Of Heritage Gianfranco Gentile and Breitling Historian Fred Mandelbaum
Oct 18, 2024
Show Notes To Follow. 0:00 Introduction 4:14 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/ariels-thoughts-ebays-removal-of-uk-and-germany-private-seller-fees-and-how-it-affects-the-market/ 15:19 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-breitling-navitimer-b01-chronograph-46-north-american-limited-edition-watch/ 22:30 Patek Cubitus 35:48 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-march-la-b-am2-gmt-watches/ 36:47 Hit, Miss, Maybe 37:00 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-richard-mille-rm-65-01-automatic-split-seconds-chronograph-mclaren-w1-watch/ 48:00 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-hublot-spirit-of-big-bang-veuve-clicquot-polo-classic/ 55:00 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-bell-ross-br-x5-iridescent-watch/
Oct 10, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick is joined by Ariel and David, while Ripley is conspicuously absent, and the three muse about his whereabouts. He's visiting a brand we've never worked with, in a country he's never visited. Maybe the mystery will be solved next week. Meanwhile, the remaining trio gets right to it with a discussion of the news that Rolex is out and LVMH is in with Formula 1. The thesis? It's all about the money. Rick can't keep himself from lol'ing that Donald Trump has upped his grifter game by introducing a line of watches.... for suckers. aBlogtoWatch won't cover this editorially, as it does nothing to advance our conversations about horology, or horology itself. Yeah, you know how this goes. In media news, Watches of Switzerland has acquired Hodinkee, and David artfully expresses that we've known the unknown for a long time — and now the known unknown is known. Listen in, you'll get it. As we've all come to anticipate, they wrap up with another fun round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Rolex Relinquishes Grip On Formula 1 Rolex And Bucherer Mark New Era In China Donald Trump's $100,000 Tourbillon Watches Of Switzerland Buys Hodinkee Omega Speedmaster Anniversary Series First Omega In Space TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Retrograde Seconds Watch NOMOS Tangente 2Date Watch Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Oct 4, 2024
Richard is back to host this week's aBlogtoWatch Weekly show — sadly, he needs a vacation from his vacation — and the team starts right off on its usual quirky path by asking ChatGPT the price of a rhino. What does this have to do with watches? It all comes back to Hublot. (You'll have to listen to decode all this.) Then Rick chastises Ariel and Ripley for talking about too many watches last week. Once that post-mort is done, the guys spend some time talking about Ariel's recent column, whose thesis is that watch consumers don't really care who invented things. An interesting convo ensues. Back on the subject of watch books, which took up a good bit of air time last week, the team discusses the new Rolex Submariner book. Then it's on to some chitchat about watches from Casio, Sinn, and Hublot, followed by the moment we all wait for every week.... Guess the Price of the Seiko! As per usual, they conclude the show with a few rounds of Hit, Miss, Maybe . 0:00 Introduction 9:57 Ariel's Thoughts: Watch Consumers Don't Really Care Who Invented Things First https://www.ablogtowatch.com/ariels-thoughts-watch-consumers-dont-really-care-who-invented-things-first/ 15:34 Perezcope Review Of Rolex Submariner Book. https://perezcope.com/2024/09/30/review-of-the-authorized-rolex-submariner-book-and-why-the-1926-oyster-was-not-the-first-waterproof-watch/ 21:49 Mod Your Casio F91W https://www.crowdsupply.com/oddly-specific-objects/sensor-watch-pro 26:21 Sinn 903 St II Aviation Chronograph With Slide Rule Bezel https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-sinn-903-st-ii-aviation-chronograph-with-slide-rule-bezel/ 31:42 Hublot Spirit Of Big Bang Tourbillon Sorai Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-hublot-spirit-of-big-bang-tourbillon-sorai-watch/ 38:23 Guess The Price Of The Seiko Seiko Presage Cocktail Time STAR BAR Limited-Edition SRPK93 and SRE015 Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-seiko-presage-cocktail-time-star-bar-limited-edition-srpk93-and-sre015-watches/ 45:00 Hit, Miss, Maybe 49:20 Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-jaeger-lecoultre-reverso-tribute-watches/ 1:02:00 Omega Seamaster Regatta America's Cup Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-omega-seamaster-regatta-americas-cup-watch/ 1:11:00 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Split-Seconds Chronograph GMT Large Date Watch In Forged Carbon https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-audemars-piguet-royal-oak-concept-split-seconds-chronograph-gmt-large-date-watch-in-forged-carbon/ Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Sep 28, 2024
With Richard on the lam (or perhaps, as the team muses, at a Scottish day spa with the family and farm animals), Ariel hosts this week's aBlogtoWatch Weekly show, flanked, as always by David and Ripley. They get right down to it with a discussion of a trend in watch world: coffee table books. They flip through the pages of several new releases and ponder their respective audiences. Switching gears, the guys discuss the new Breitling Chronomat NFL Collection watches and express some awe around the partnership itself. Next up is a deep dive into yet another collab: the Marathon 41mm Jeep Willys SSGPM Officer's Mechanical watch. (David wishes the new Jeeps were as sturdy as this watch!) They move on to Mike's review of an elegant worldtimer by Andersen Genève, and then Omega's new Seamaster Regatta America's Cup, which Ariel deems "not pretty but cool." On the other side of the spectrum, the team discusses Hamilton's Khaki Field Murph 38mm watch with a white dial, followed by the Jaeger-LeCoultre Hybris Artistical Calibre 184. Even in Rick's absence, Ariel decides to play Guess the Price of the Seiko, with the watch in question being the Presage Craftmanship Series Urushi Lacquer SPB227, a classic design with a twist. (Ripley had to recuse himself because he wrote the article and knows the price.) The show ends with a reflection on Ariel's column about what to expect when you buy a luxury watch. Hands-On: Limited-Edition Breitling Chonomat NFL Collection Watches Watch Review: Marathon 41mm Jeep Willys SSGPM Officer's Mechanical Watch Review: Andersen Genève X BCHH Celestial Voyager 'Sunset Over Cappadocia' New Release: Omega Seamaster Regatta Americas Cup Watch Hands-On: Hamilton Khaki Field Murph 38mm White Dial Watch New Release: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Hybris Artistica Calibre 184 Watch New Release: Seiko Presage Craftmanship Series Urushi Lacquer Dial SPB445 Watch Ariel's Thoughts: What To Expect After Buying A Luxury Wristwatch Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Sep 20, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick is joined not only by Ariel, Ripley, and David but also by Richard Benc from Studio Underd0g. After some chitchat about how expensive it is for brands to attend Watches and Wonders, the guys jump right into a day in the life of Benc, who's starting his day with this podcast and then heading off to launch a new watch! He gives us some of the backstory of the new StudioUnderd0g 03 Series Monopusher, which dovetails with the topic of collaborations and their possibilities and limitations. Next up, there's a philosophical discussion of aBlogtoWatch's Mike Razak's recent column in which he poses existential questions related to our shared hobby. Then, levity returns with Guess the Price of the Seiko , a regular feature on this podcast. After a once-over of the controversial Ulysse Nardin Freak X Gumball 3000 limited edition, the team closes with a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . StudioUnderd0g 03 Series Monopusher Wait A Minute: Everything Matters Because Nothing Matters Hands-On: Seiko Astron GPS Solar SSJ027 and SSH157 Watches Hands-On: Breguet Type XX Gold & Blue Ceramic Watch Watch Review: Horage Supersede Date Dive Watch NORQAIN Independence Skeleton Chrono 42mm Watch Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897. On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 10:17 AM Mike Razak < mike.razak@ablogtowatch.com > wrote: Ecce images! On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 4:55 AM < rick@ablogtowatch.com > wrote: https://youtube.com/live/I59_5blC6qw all show note info should be in the description R -- Kim Westerman Managing Editor 510-517-3391
Sep 12, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by Ariel, Ripley, and David, as per usual. After some chat about Jeff Goldblum's new show, Chaos, in which a certain Casio timepiece figures prominently, Ariel and Ripley explain why they're exhausted. They've just returned from Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California, where the brand debuted two new Apple Watch models. Because they drove up and back in a 12-hour round-trip loop, they were pooped. Nonetheless, they both had much to say about these two new watches, not to mention Apple's security system. David also discussed how some traditional watch brands frown upon watch media covering smartwatches at all — obviously, an interest for many of our readers. Moving on to a release at the opposite end of the spectrum, the team looks at the new Biver Automatique Watches, which Ariel thinks are "nice" in their design to be affordable. Ripley feels sure we'll see the same movement used in the Automatiques appear in other iterations in the near future. The guys have fun with this week's round of "Guess the Price of the Seiko," for which there's a $90,000 price gap among the guesses, so listen in to see who wins and who's way off base. As always, they end with a fun round of "Hit, Miss, Maybe." 0:00 Introduction 3:32 Hands-On Debut: Apple Watch Series 10 Titanium & Aluminum Smartwatches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-apple-watch-series-10-aluminum-titanium-smartwatches/ 5:50 Hands-On Debut: Apple Watch Ultra 2 Black DLC Titanium Smartwatch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-apple-watch-ultra-2-black-dlc-titanium-smartwatch/ 24:28 New Release: Biver Automatique Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-biver-automatique-watches/ 33:30 GUESS THE PRICE OF THE SEIKO New Release: Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Collection Spring Drive 5 Days SLGA025 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-grand-seiko-evolution-9-collection-spring-drive-5-days-slga025-watch/ 38:10 Hit, Miss, Maybe 45:38 New Release: Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 Forged Carbon Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-tissot-prx-powermatic-80-forged-carbon-watch/ 55:00 New Release: Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Chronograph Shades Of Grey Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/new-release-audemars-piguet-code-11-59-selfwinding-flying-tourbillon-chronograph-shades-of-grey-watch/ 1:06:00 Apples Watches Part Deux Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe, video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Sep 6, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by Ariel, Ripley, and David, the latter of whom is in an automotive showroom eating tiramisu and waiting for his car to be repaired. Ariel muses about why watch repair shops don't have waiting rooms, to which Ripley replies, "That would be a six-month rental." It's been a busy week in watch world, particularly for Ariel and David, who are fresh back from Geneva Watch Days. There was a heatwave in Geneva, and Ariel proclaimed Czapek & Cie to have won the sweat-resistant bracelet contest. David's take on GWD is that it was fun but way too much to take in during the time allotted. The guys get down to business with a look at the new H. Moser & Cie x Studio Underd0g collab, which Ariel thinks was designed in bright colors to attract insects and birds more than people. Rick simply doesn't get it, and David doesn't disagree. They then turn their attention to the new Konstantin Chaykin concept watch, ThinKing, the "world's thinnest mechanical watch." There's not a lot of traction among the team for this watch, either — but remember, it's a prototype. Rick has asked ChatGPT, "Which watch brand collaborations does no one want to see?" and the answer is the best possible argument against AI. Next up, Speake Marin has a new watch, the Ripples Skeleton, that the team has no truck with for various reasons discussed at length. All in all, it's been an iffy week of new watches. They wrap up with another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. New Release: H. Moser & Cie x Studio Underd0g Passion Fruit Watch Set New Release: Konstantin Chaykin ThinKing Is The World's Thinnest Mechanical Watch The Futuristic Speake Marin Ripples Skeleton Watch Explores New Horizons New Release: Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Blue” Boutique Edition M79360B Watch Hands-On Debut: Daniel Roth Rose Gold Tourbillon Watch New Release: MB&F M.A.D. Editions M.A.D. 1S Watch New Release: A. Lange & Sӧhne’s Datograph "Handwerkskunst” Watch New Release: H. Moser & Cie x Studio Underd0g Passion Fruit Watch Set New Release: Konstantin Chaykin ThinKing Is The World's Thinnest Mechanical Watch The Futuristic Speake Marin Ripples Skeleton Watch Explores New Horizons New Release: Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Blue” Boutique Edition M79360B Watch Hands-On Debut: Daniel Roth Rose Gold Tourbillon Watch New Release: MB&F M.A.D. Editions M.A.D. 1S Watch New Release: A. Lange & Sӧhne’s Datograph "Handwerkskunst” Watch Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe, video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Aug 29, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick is joined by Ariel and Ripley, along with Kevin Roberts (@kevin_roberts100) Azad Zangana (@aztime), and Will Charlesworth (@inquisitivepheasants). The show begins with banter about bequeathing watches, and Kevin decides, impromptu, who's getting what when he kicks the bucket. When the guys get down to business, the first topic up is Chanel's purchase of 25% of MB&F. The team shares their thoughts on three new watch releases:, starting with lots of love for the Urwerk EMC SR-71, followed by the "weird" but "cool" Hublot MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde watch, which Ariel describes as "niche 1.5." Lastly, they hem and haw about the new Roger Dubuis Orbis In Machina, obviously a pun of a name. As always, the show concludes with a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Watch below or on the player of your choice. WatchPro: Chanel Buys 25% Stake in MB&F New Release: Urwerk EMC SR-71 Watch Hands-On: Hublot MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde Black Carbon Watch Hands-On: Roger Dubuis Orbis In Machina Watch With Central Flying Tourbillon New Release: Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4 45MB X Oracle Red Bull Racing Edition Smartwatch Hands-On: Tag Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph Watch, The Brand's New Face of Ultra-Luxury New Release: Chronoswiss Open Gear Flying Tourbillon Psycho Watch Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Aug 23, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by the usual suspects, Ripley, David, and Ariel. After a brief foray into the scorching weather in Los Angeles and Budapest vs. Scotland, the quadrangle dives into a discussion about why luxury watch brands shouldn't raise prices on a set schedule. Next up, it's Guess the Price of the Seiko (spoiler alert: David won), and then the team scrutinizes a recent Tag Heuer drop from all angles. There's a brief digression about Ariel's push-pull relationship to the idea of maybe, possibly seeing a bear on a camping trip — is it a bear or a deer? No spoilers here. Finally, the guys are joined by Kevin Roberts (@kevin_roberts100) and Azad Zangana (@aztime) for another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Hands-On: Seiko 5 Sports Heritage Limited Edition SRPL03 And SRPL05 Watches Watch Review: Tag Heuer Aquaracer Professional 300 Date And Aquaracer Professional 300 GMT WatchPro: Rolex Executives Take Top Jobs At Bucherer New Release: Luminox Pacific Diver Automatic 3100 Series Watches Hands-On Debut: Longines Spirit Zulu Time Titanium Watch Hands-On: Gerald Charles Maestro 9.0 Roman Tourbillon Watch Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe, video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. You can also send us a WhatsApp message at: +44 7386 690 897.
Aug 15, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ripley, Rick, and David join from their usual spots while Ariel joins from Banff in Canada! Things kick off with Banff Bear Banter, as Ripley dispenses a surprising breadth of ursine knowledge. Talk gets back on track with Ariel's recent article on watch brand's servicing business, with a particular eye towards those brands that limit access to parts. Then they move on to a few reviews and new releases and finish as always with another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Listen below or on the player of your choice. Ariel's Thoughts: Watch Brands Would Be Wise To Abandon After-Sales Service & Repair As A Profit Driver New Release: A Trio Of New Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Watches For The Summer New Release: Limited-Edition TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Seafarer X Hodinkee Watch Bremont's British Manufacturing Mission Increases Losses To £14 Million | WatchPro Hands-On: Nivada Grenchen Depthmaster Bronze 'Pac-Man' Watch Hands-On: Cartier Tortue Diamond-Set Dress Watch In Platinum Watch Review: Bell & Ross BR 03 Diver Matte-Black Ceramic Watch Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Aug 8, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ripley, Rick, David, and Ariel reunite for another round of horological hoopla. Ariel shares about his Disney desert march, the guys go over some Olympic watch spotting, and then things get properly started. David discusses his recent article about escalating watch prices, everyone chimes in on Christopher Ward and GMTs, Ariel defends a gaudy Apple Watch mod, and there's a game of Guess the Price of the (Grand) Seiko . Things wrap up, as always, with another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Grinding Gears: You've Never Paid This Much To Be This Bored With Luxury Watches Blingy Apple Watch Ultra Case Review New Release: Grand Seiko SBGA507 And SBGA509 USA Exclusive Watches New Release: Christopher Ward C60 Trident Pro 300 GMT Watches Hands-On: NORQAIN Wild ONE Skeleton Coral & Green Watches Hands-On: Timex X Ghostly Navi Watch Review: Laco Hamburg DIN 8330 Certified Pilot Watch Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Aug 2, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ripley, Rick, David, and Ariel are back at it again and waste no time, getting right into the Olympics and creating new mandates for wearing watches during events. Then Ripley recaps Citizen's 100th anniversary event, dispenses on Bremont, and chimes in on Rolex's new wrist measurement contraption. Then it's on to a few new releases and a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Celebrating 100 Years of Citizen Watches At The Essence Of Time Exhibition In New York City Hands-On: Bremont Terra Nova 38 Field Watch Rolex's New Wrist Measurement Machine is ... Interesting | Everest Bands LVMH Follows Richemont With Reshuffle Of Its Watch Brands' Leadership Team | WatchPro Hands-On Debut: Unimatic Modello Quattro Toolwatch UT4-GMT Watch New Release: Omega Paris 2024 Bronze Gold Edition Watch New Release: Omega X Swatch MoonSwatch Mission To The Super Blue Moonphase Watch Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Jul 19, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by Ripley, David, and Ariel, all of whom are present in their areas of residence! After Ripley shares his brand-blasting ensemble, the discussion gets into Ariel and David's trip to Vienna, Austria. Then, there's some F1 watch sponsor news, a trio of dual-crown watches, and another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe (including a round of Guess the Price of the Seiko). The days of Rolex are over: 'Red Bull sponsor makes deal with F1' | gpblog.com Hands-On Debut: Astor+Banks Sea Ranger M2 Watch Hands-On: Sherpa X TRTS OPS Watch Hands-On Debut: Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor Elite Watch Review: Victorinox Dive Pro Titanium Quartz & Automatic Watches New Release: Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series SPB445J1 Arita Porcelain Dial Watch Bremont Terra Nova Dual-Time Tourbillon | Bremont Doxa SUB 300T Clive Cussler - Limited Edition | Doxa Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe, video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Jul 11, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick is joined by Ripley, David, and a Vienna-based Ariel. Things start off with a not-so-optimistic look at pricing trends in watches, then Rick almost talks politics before David gets on his soapbox about misleading limited editions. Then it's on to new releases, reviews, and another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Ariel's Thoughts: What Happens When Wristwatch Prices Normalize Downward? New Release: Tudor Black Bay Ceramic 'Blue' Watch Hands-On Debut: Brellum Pandial Marina Bicompax Titanium Chronometer Watch Hands-On Debut: Zelos Nova 37mm Dress Watch New Release: Breguet Classique Double Tourbillon 'Quai de l'Horloge' Ref. 5345 Watch New Release: Breitling Endurance Pro 38 Watches Watch Review: H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Centre Seconds Concept Citrus Green Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Jul 5, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by David and Ariel, while Ripley gets stuck in software update limbo before joining in. Ariel goes deep on the tug-of-war between ADs and brands as the latter seeks to expand into the US market with brand boutiques and direct sales. Then there's a discussion of how Grand Seiko gets its inspiration (or if it even tries), a watch based on an old radio, and an updated diver. Things wrap up with another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Ariel's Thoughts: How Will The Silent War Between Watch Brands & Retailers Unfold As The Industry Eyes America? Hands-On: Grand Seiko SLGH021 Evolution 9 'Genbi Valley' Hi-Beat Watch New Release: Hautlence Retrovision ‘47 Watch New Release: Bell & Ross BR 03 Diver Watches Hands-On: Zenith Defy Zero-G Watch Hands-On: NOMOS Tangente 38 Date – 175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte Watches New Release: Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet Phases De Lune Black Ceramic Watches Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe, video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jun 29, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined once again by David and Ripley, as Ariel is stuck doing Pilates in Boise. First up, Scotland falls to Hungary 0-1 at UEFA Euro 2024, then David discusses the demise of high-end chronometry competitions and how it represents a thin-skinned industry. Things carry on with a new hypercar from Bugatti and its companion watch from Jacob & Co. and Ripley talks about a sapphire watch with a QR code. Things wrap up with another game of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Grinding Gears: The Quiet Demise Of Craftsmanship & Performance In The Affordable Luxury Segment What Is A Tourbillon And Why The New Bugatti Tourbillon Hypercar Is Named After It New Release: Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon Watch Has A Working V16 Engine Hands-On: CVSTOS Metropolitan Chrono Skeleton Sapphire Watches Hands-On: RZE Urbanist Solar Field Watch New Release: Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Black Dial Watches New Release: Bell & Ross BR 05 Artline Steel & Gold Watch Hands-On: NORQAIN Freedom 60 Chrono 40mm Watches With Summer 2024 Dial Colors Hands-On: Going Green With The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Watches In Rose Gold Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe, video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jun 20, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ripley is temporarily lost in The Upside Down while Ariel, David, and Rick chat about what's new and exciting in watches. Rick has gone and had a bit of fun with AI and Grand Seiko, Ariel took a trip to see Victorinox, a few car-inspired watches, and yet another Moonswatch drop. Plus, another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe ! Listen below or on the player of your choice. Value & Values: Visiting Where Victorinox Makes Swiss Army Knives & Watches In Switzerland New Release: TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph X Porsche 963 Watch New Release: Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph Lamborghini Verde Mantis Watch New Release: Omega X Swatch MoonSwatch Mission On Earth Lava, Polar Lights, And Desert Watches Hands-On: Doxa SUB 300 Beta Dive Watch New Release: Breitling Superocean Automatic 46 Super Diver Watches Panerai Submersible Elux LAB-ID PAM 1800 49mm Automatic | Panerai Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jun 13, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , the gang is back at it for another episode of watches! Things start with new Olympic watches from Swatch and a discussion of watches that commemorate the biennial games, plus the team tears apart the inanity of brand anniversaries. Then it's on to a slew of other new releases and reviews, and of course, another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Listen below or on the player of your choice. New Release: Swatch Olympic Games Paris 2024 Watches New Release: Omega X Swatch MoonSwatch Mission On Earth Lava, Polar Lights, And Desert Watches New Release: Citizen Promaster 35th Anniversary Land, Sea, And Air Watches New Release: Breitling Chronomat Giannis Antetokounmpo Watches Hands-On: Casio G-Shock GMAP2100SG Sunset Glow Watch New Release: Chopard L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer Vendome One Watch Hands-On: Two Fun Men's & Women's Rainbow Fashion Watches From Philipp Plein New Release: Hublot Arsham Droplet Pocket Watch And Desk Clock The ABTW Team Picks Their Favorites From Only Watch 2023 Check out ABTW on YouTube to catch up on the latest episodes of ABTWW, Hit, Miss, Maybe , video reviews, and more. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jun 6, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , it's a full house with Ripley, Rick, Ariel, and David chiming in on the latest in watches. Ariel explores his recent column on the Swiss Made label, Ripley and Ariel opine on Philipp Plein, and the gang go wild guessing the price of a few Patek Philippes. Then it's on to another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Listen below or on the player of your choice. Ariel's Thoughts: Are Today's 'Swiss Made' Watches A Sign Of Protectionism Or Prestige? Hands-On: Philipp Plein Crypto King Flying Tourbillon Watches New Release: Audemars Piguet [RE]Master02 Selfwinding 41mm Watch New Release: Credor Locomotive Watch By Gerald Genta Revived For Brand's 50th Anniversary New Release: Richard Mille RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
May 30, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , the usual suspects get together again for another horological gabfest. Ariel dives into his recent article about consumer expectations, brand offerings, and how those things connect to watch consumer's happiness. David share's his thoughts on what can only be called a concept watch from IWC. Then it's on to a recent review and a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights Ariel's Thoughts: Consumer Expectations For Watches Have Outpaced Their Affordability New Release: IWC Unveils Ceralume Luminous Ceramic Watch Technology & Prototype H. Moser & Cie Comments Loudly On The Swiss Watch Industry With The 'Frankenstein Homage' Unique Piece Hands On: IWC Portugieser Eternal Calendar Watch Is Accurate For 45 Million Years Watch Review: Under The Waves With The Gold Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Automatique 42mm New Release: Ulysse Nardin Diver NET OPS And Diver X Skeleton OPS Watches Watch Review: Tissot T-Race Chronograph Bracelet Watch New Release: HYT Conical Tourbillon Panda Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
May 27, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick, Ariel, David, and Ripley do what they do every week --- dive into the latest and greatest from the wild, wonderful world of watches! Things start out with a chat about late-night watch shopping, wrist dysmorphia, and watches for the Hulk. Then it's on to a big topic: the abuse and misuse of the "Swiss Made" label. Then Ariel opines on the state of the relationship between watch media and watch brands. Things wrap up with some recent reviews and a two-watch round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights Grinding Gears: 'Swiss Made' Should Never Be Printed On A Watch Part Not Made In Switzerland Why most luxury watch brands don’t get along with ecommerce retail partners | WatchPro Hands-On: A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Honeygold Lumen Is A Worthy Grail Watch Hands-On: The Rolex 1908 "Ice Blue" Platinum 52506 And The Case For Rolex Dress Watches New Release: Jaeger-LeCoultre Adds The Polaris Geographic And Two New Polaris Colorways Hands-On: Re-Engineered IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 44 Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
May 20, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by David and Ripley while Ariel makes his way back to Geneva to visit Victorinox. Ripley talks about his visit to Franck Muller's manufacturing facilities, Rick gets honest about Credor, and the TAG Heuer x Kith collab gets the ABTWW treatment. Then it's on to some new reviews and a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights • Inside Watchland: The Franck Muller Watch Manufacturing Facilities • New Release: Credor 50th Anniversary Eichi II Limited-Edition Watch • Hands-On Debut: TAG Heuer Formula 1 Kith Watches • Watch Review: Zenith Chronomaster Sport As A Steel Rolex Daytona Alternative • New Release: Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono ‘Cycling Edition’ Watch • Hands-On: Artime ART01-5N Tourbillon Watch • Hands-On: Hublot Spirit Of Big Bang Sang Bleu Sapphire Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
May 6, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined by Ariel, Ripley, and David who are back and have fully shed the afterglow of Watches and Wonders. First and most importantly, Ripley has bought a Breitling. Then, Ariel briefly touches on why people like watches before focusing on a recent survey the site put out on watch store experiences. Things start wrapping up with a few new watches, finishing up with another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights Ariel's Thoughts: Why Do People Like Watches? Ariel's Thoughts: Are You Happy With How You Were Treated At The Watch Store? Hands-On Debut: The Titanium Skeleton Christopher Ward The Twelve X Watch Hands-On: Tudor Black Bay Chrono Pink Dial Watch Hands-On: Cartier Privé Tortue Monopoussoir Chronograph Watch Should Be A Regular Production Model Hands-On: Doxa SUB 200T Midsize Dive Watches Hands-On: Singer Reimagined Divetrack Chronograph Watch Hands-On: Sinn U50 Hydro Oil-Filled Diver's Watches Watch Review: Gorilla Fastback Touring Aurelia 39mm We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Apr 26, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick is joined by Ariel, Ripley, and David for a post-Watches and Wonders episode. Ariel discusses the state of the industry after his week in Geneva, Rick rails against Omega's Olympic editions, and everyone chimes in on Patek's new water resistance guarantee. Then it's on to another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe ! Highlights Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024 Fair Recap: The Luxury Industry Versus The Watchmaking Industry New Release: Omega Introduces New Speedmaster Chronoscope Watches For Paris 2024 Olympics Hands-On: Patek Philippe Nautilus Flyback Chronograph Watch Reference 5980/60G-001 New Release: H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine Limited-Edition Watch Hands-On Debut: HYT T1 Watches With The Brand's First 'Closed' Dials Hands-On: Vanguart Orb Levitating Flying Tourbillon Watch New Release: Ulysse Nardin Freak S Nomad Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com .
Apr 19, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick is joined by David and Rob Nudds! It's a post-Watches and Wonders 2024 extravaganza as the trio tackles the biggest news and releases from the show. First, David and Rob give their takes on the show and the "pirate" shows that take place at the same time. Then, it's quickly on to new releases (yes, including Bremont). Things wrap up with a Watches and Wonders-themed Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights aBlogtoWatch's Watches and Wonders Geneva 2024 Coverage What Is The Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024 Show And Why Does It Matter? List Of Rolex Watches Discontinued At Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024 Hands-On Debut: HYT T1 Watches With The Brand's First 'Closed' Dials New Release: Bremont Presses 'Reset' With Redesigned Supermarine And New Terra Nova Watches Hands-On: Cartier Santos-Dumont Rewind Watch Hands-On: Patek Philippe Nautilus Flyback Chronograph Watch Reference 5980/60G-001 New Release: Zenith Defy Revival A3648 Watch New Release: Zenith Defy Skyline Chronograph Watches Hands-On: Zenith Defy Extreme Diver Watch Hands-On: The Bold Solid-Gold Tudor Black Bay 58 18k Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com .
Apr 15, 2024
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Apr 5, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick is joined once again by Ariel, Ripley, and David for another raucous episode. After covering their packing habits, David discusses a new pink Tudor, Ariel expounds on luxury watch decorum (and scandal), and the entire team explores inspiration in watch design. Then it's on to some new watches! Things wrap up with an exciting round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights New Release: Tudor Black Bay Chrono Pink Dial Watch "Produced In Limited Numbers" Dina Boluarte: Peruvian police raid presidential palace over leader’s 14 luxury watches | CNN Wait A Minute! Inspiration Is Not Proprietary New Release: Arnold & Son Joins The Fray With The Longitude Titanium Watch Timestone Watches: An Elegant Way To Eternalize Your Legacy New Release: Breitling Navitimer 41 And Cosmonaute B12 Watches Hands-On: Mondaine Neo Chronograph 41mm Watch New Release: Aquastar Benthos 500 Watch With A New Center-Minutes Chronograph Movement We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Mar 31, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ripley, Ariel, Rick, and David turn it up to eleven and discuss the latest in watches. First, they further explore watch release cycles and make suggestions on how it can be improved. Then, Ripley and Ariel quickly discuss their episode of Superlative in which they explore the 50-year history of Casio. Then it's some new watches from Seiko, Omega, Breitling, and others. Things wrap up with another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights Ariel's Thoughts: Watch Brands Should Only Launch New Watches Once A Year SUPERLATIVE: 'G-Shock' Author Ariel Adams On Casio's 50-Year Legacy New Release: Omega X Swatch MoonSwatch Mission To The Moonphase Watch New Release: Seiko Astron GPS Solar Dual-Time Chronograph Watches New Release: Breitling Aerospace B70 Orbiter Watch Hands-On: Marathon Navigator Desert Tan Pilot’s Watch Watch Review: Atelier Wen Perception Piao Hands-On: Bulgari Octo Finissimo Sketch Limited-Edition Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Mar 25, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ripley, Ariel, Rick, and David join up for so more horological antics. Things kick off with chat about wearing watches in the home, but get more serious with a discussion of the potentially stressful release cycle for new watches. Then it's a slew of new releases, which lead to discussions on the AP Code 11.59 and the appeal of Timex. As always, things wrap up with a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights Ariel's Thoughts: Is The Wristwatch Product Release Cycle Stressing Consumers? New Release: Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Watches New Release: Citizen ‘The Citizen’ AQ4100-22W And AQ4106-00W Watches With Nature-Inspired Washi Paper Dials New Release: Timex Marlin Moon Phase Multi-function, Chronograph, And Automatic Watches New Release: Seiko Presage Classic Series Dress Watches Hands-On: Fossil Sport Tourer Chronograph Watch Hands-On Debut: Citizen Series 8 890 Mechanical Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Mar 18, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, it's Ripley, Ariel, David, and Rick for another horological roundtable! Up first, David complains about being inundated by emails from brands telling us that a celebrity has worn their watches. And then David leaves! The remaining through soldier on in the absence of their deserting comrade, discussing the latest Omega Speedmaster, a few new Seikos, and the blessing of Casio watches at daylight savings time. Then, it's time for another game of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights Grinding Gears: Stop 'Media Alerts' For Celebrities Invisibly Wearing Watches They Were Told To Wear New Release: Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch With White Lacquered Dial New Release: Seiko Prospex 1965 Heritage Diver’s Watch SPB451, SPB453, And SPB455 New Release: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Openworked Sand Gold Watch New Release: Baume & Mercier Riviera Tideograph Watch Watch Review: The Mid-Century Modern Möels & Co. 528 Hands-On: Schofield Light General Purpose Field Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Mar 11, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick and Ripley are joined by Simon from Escapement24 and Pete McConvill from...Pete McConvill. The first topic is MorganStanley's annual Swiss watch industry report, and the panel has plenty of thoughts. Then it's on to meteorite dials, a few new releases and reviews, and finally, another epic round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights Rolex Sales Top $17 Billion But MoonSwatch Is The Big Winner In 2023 | WatchPro Wait A Minute! Meteorite Is Not Rare Hands-On: Doxa SUB 300β Seddiqi Edition Watch Hands-On: Paulin Modul A 'Hong Kong Dial' For The Armoury Watch New Release: Norqain Adventure Sport Chrono 44mm And Adventure Sport Chrono Day/Date 41mm Limited-Edition Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Mar 4, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the quartet has grown to a quintet, as David, Ariel, Rick, and Ripley are joined by Sylvain Berneron. The group wastes no time in giving Sylvain the mic so he can explain the pricing difference we see in gold watches and everyone gives their thoughts on the precious metal. It's a great chat that's followed on by a few new releases and reviews. The show wraps up with another exciting round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights Rolex Watchmaking Center In Dallas, Texas Accepting Applications For 18-Month Tuition-Free Training Hands-On: Bulgari Octo Finissimo Watches In Steel And Yellow Gold Hands-On: The Sporty Carl F. Bucherer Manero Central Counter Chronograph Watches New Release: H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Perpetual Calendar Concept Smoked Salmon Watch Watch Review: Christopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT 36mm New Release: The Surprisingly Sporty Fears Redcliff 39.5 Date Watches Hands-On Debut: Bremont x Bamford Aurora Limited-Edition Watch SUPERLATIVE: Davide Cerrato of Bremont Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com.
Feb 23, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the tetrad stands firm, with Ariel, Rick, and David once again joined by the esteemed Ripley Sellers. There's no dilly dallying this week, as the group dives into Ariel's recent though piece on the possibility of legacy watchmakers dying and coming back as tech subsidiaries. Following a handful of tangents, things get back on track with a few new releases and recent reviews. Things wrap up, as always, with a game of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights Ariel's Thoughts: A Future Where Technology Companies Buy Up Old Watch Brands New Release: Casio G-Shock MRGB5000R-1 COBARION Bezel Watch Hands-On: The Bell & Ross BR-X5 Green LUM Watch New Release: Urwerk UR-100V 'LightSpeed' Watch New Release: Limited-Edition Casio Casiotron TRN50-2A Watch Celebrates 50 Years Of Watchmaking Hands-On: Traska Venturer GMT Watch Watch Review: The Retro-Futuristic Rado Anatom We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Feb 17, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , our trio grows to a quarter, as Ripley joins Ariel, Rick, and David to discuss the latest in watches. Ariel's written an article asking whether the Swiss Made label still holds value and cachet, and everyone has their own thoughts. And The LVMH Watch Prize was finally awarded to Raúl Pagès, but it was an equally big night for LVMH and its watches. Then, it's on to new releases and a few reviews before wrapping things up with community editions of both Guess the Price of the Seiko and Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights Ariel's Thoughts: Is 'Swiss Made' Still Worth The Premium? Raúl Pagès Selected As Winner Of The First Louis Vuitton Watch Prize As Industry Celebrates Jean Arnault New Release: Citizen Attesa HAKUTO-R Collaboration Moon-Inspired Watches New Release: Grand Seiko Spring Drive SBGA497 And SBGE305 Caliber 9R 20th Anniversary Watches Hands-On: Zenith Chronomaster Sport Titanium Watch Hands-On: TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E4 Green Ceramic 45mm Smartwatch & VINGT SEPT Eyewear New Release: Omega Quietly Introduces Six Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Boutique Editions We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Feb 8, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel has abandoned his compatriots once again, and once again, Ripley joins the show! Things get started with a discussion of David's recent column on brand's changing marketing priorities. Then it's on to Roman in the Gloamin' , where the guys talk about what watch they'd take from one company and give to another to take over. Then, are Rolexes boring? Finally, a few new releases and another community round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights Grinding Gears: I Wish Major Brands Would Return To Promoting Watchmaking Values Wait A Minute! Rolex Watches Are Boring (And Maybe That's OK) New Release: Hublot Classic Fusion Tourbillon Orlinski Yellow Magic And Sky Blue Watchess New Release: Grand Seiko Snowflake SBGX355 And STGF385 Watches New Release: Hamilton Ventura 'Blue Suede Shoes' Quartz Watches Hands-On: Panerai Radiomir Annual Calendar Goldtech Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Feb 2, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , David and Rick are joined by Ripley, who's filling in for a waterlogged Ariel. After discussing some recent articles, it's straight on to LVMH Watch Week 2024, then Roman returns to pose another question to the panel: What's the most overused phrase in watch marketing? Things wrap up with another community session of Hit, Miss, Maybe ! Highlights Hands-On: Montblanc 1858 Unveiled Timekeeper Minerva Chronograph New Release: Bremont Argylle Limited-Edition Watch Collection Seven Fascinating Seiko Concept Watches At The Seiko 'Incredibly Specialized Watch Exhibition' New Release: Hublot Big Bang Unico Green SAXEM Watch Hands-On: Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding 34.5mm New Release: TAG Heuer Carrera Date 36mm Plasma Diamant d’Avant-Garde We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jan 26, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, David, and Rick are back at it again for more scintillating horological discourse. First up, Ariel takes on customs declarations in the wake of Conan/The Terminator/Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger getting stopped at the airport. Then it's on to a new type of collaboration, where a brand develops an entirely new model line, and a discussion of Omega's questionable product strategy. Things wrap up with THREE games: Guess the Price of the Seiko, Disappearing Brands, and Hit, Miss, Maybe! Highlights Arnie Pays €35,000 Fine To Gets His Impounded AP Watch Back Then Sells It For €270,00 | WatchPro Watch Review: Nodus Canyon By The Smoking Tire's Matt Farah New Release: Omega Speedmaster Dark Side Of The Moon Apollo 8 Watch Updated For 2024 New Release: Seiko Prospex 'The Black Series' SRPK43 And SSC923 Watches Hands-On: Cartier Pasha Chronograph 41mm Blue-Green Dial Watch Hands-On: Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Chronograph 0 Oxygen The 8000 Limited-Edition Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jan 18, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, David, and Rick sit down, mic up, and give you another captivating hour of watch talk. There's a new Swifty Fathoms, and everyone seems completely over it, and it leads to a discussion of pricing, which itself segues nicely into a chat about gold watches. Naturally, the next topic is bronze watches and everyone is wondering, "Why?" After touching on some recent reviews, the crew welcomes Ripley and a few readers for a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights New Release: Blancpain x Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms Ocean Of Storms Watch New Release: The Longines Master Collection GMT Watches In 18k Gold New Release: Oris Big Crown Pointer Date Father Time Limited Edition Watch Watch Review: Frederique Constant Highlife Worldtimer X Ace Jewelers Amsterdam Limited Edition Hands-On: Armin Strom Mirrored Force Resonance Manufacture Edition Green Watch Seiko SBWA001 - Seiko's 1st Spring Drive | Reddit Biver Carillon Tourbillon for Bucherer | Instagram We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jan 11, 2024
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel, David, and Rick are back together for the first time in 2024! It’s another rollicking episode, with favorites from 2023, the fate of watch collections when their owners pass on, the effect of shirt sleeves on watch size preference, and a lamentation of terrible brand websites. Plus, musings on the Gregorian calendar, storyboarding a horological sequel to Succession , and a new take on Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights Ariel's Thoughts: What Should Happen To Valuable Wristwatch Collections When Their Owners Die? Ariel's Thoughts: How Shirt S leeves Can Determine Your Watch Size Preferenc e Wait a Minute! What Would The Perfect Watch Brand Website Look Like? Hands-On: Titanium's Time Has Come With The Apple Watch Ultra 2 Hands-On: Girard-Perregaux Neo Constant Escapement Watch Watch Review: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M 39.5MM 'Summer Blue' Watch Review: ID Geneve Circular S Watch With Sun-Forged Steel Watch Review: Bremont Supermarine S302 Jet GMT We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Dec 21, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel, David, and Rick talk about...watches! David starts by wondering about whether he can get an internship at a boutique, and discusses the mirror-finished Zenith he just got to try, and Rick invents the WatchSquigee™, and they all put their minds together to design an anti-theft watch. Things finally get to real watches, and first up is the new titanium Ingenieur, followed by a discussion on affordable watches. Of course, there's plenty of chat about new releases, reviews, and another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights Hands-On: IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40 Titanium Watch Actually Affordable: Vero SW-Q Series Watches Watch Review: CIGA Design Series X Eye Of Horus New Release: Seiko 5 Sports Field GMT SSK023 And SSK025 Watches Hands-On: Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Duoface Tourbillon Watch Hands-On: Rolex Sky-Dweller Watches Updated For 2023 New Release: Breitling Superocean Heritage '57 Highlands Watches Hands-On: Cartier Green Dial Santos De Cartier Watch Watch Review: Visitor Linden Hands-On: Limited-Edition Accutron DNA Casino Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Dec 14, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel, David, and Rick are joined by Breitling's Sylvain Berneron to discuss the brand's recent surprise acquisition of legacy brand Universal Genève. Sylvain asked to come on the show but kept the guys fully in the dark before the episode, so things start with Ariel, Rick, and David guessing what the big news is. When they finally get there, Sylvain dives into the who, what, and whys of the acquisition, including what Breitling has planned for the historic UG brand. After squeezing as much information as possible out of Sylvain, Rick moves the show forward to discuss some new releases and reviews. Things wrap up with rounds of Guess the Price of the (Grand) Seiko and Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights Breaking News: Breitling Acquires Universal Geneve Watch Review: Gelfman IN-16 Nixie Tubes Hands-On Debut: Zenith Defy Extreme Mirror Watch New Release: Hermès Arceau Belles du Mexique Watches Hands-On: Grand Seiko Heritage 62GS Watches Of Switzerland Group Exclusive Hands-On Debut: Formex “Baby” Reef 39.5mm Automatic COSC 300M Watch Hands-On: The Blinged-Out Hublot Square Bang Unico Watches Hands-On: NOMOS Club 703.1 Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Dec 7, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , the Dynamic Duo of Rick and David are running the show without Ariel, who's somewhere in the sky feeling grumpy. After a discussion on the woes of air travel, David starts the show off by discussing Bulgari's involvement with and collaboration for the newest Gran Turismo game, including designing a car and two new watches. Then it's right on to new releases from Arcanaut, GoS, Doxa, and more! Plus, another auction disaster! Highlights Bulgari Invites Fans Of The Aluminium Chronograph & Gran Turismo Racing Game To A Special Sale New Release: Arcanaut ARC II Klint And Havender Watches Hands-On Debut: GoS Sarek Frost Watch Inspired By Cold Winters New Release: Doxa SUB 300B Watches In Steel Watch Review: Bohen StarDiver New Release: Breitling Top Time B21 Classic Cars Chronograph Tourbillon Watches Watch Review: Breitling AVI Chronograph 42 Mosquito For Solid Value And Style Watches Worth $43 Million Impounded Following Legal Challenge Of Christie's Geneva Auction | WatchPro.com CIGA Design Looks To Ancient Egypt For The New Series X Eye of Horus Watch Collection We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Nov 30, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick, David, and Ariel are once again joined by Ed, who calls in from Osaka, Japan. David starts things off lamenting the lack of awesome promotional stunts from watch companies, and the team gets into the wildest antics they've seen and what they'd like to see. Then Ed and Ariel reflect on Dubai Watch Week, followed by Ed getting his first crack at guessing the price of a few Seikos. Ariel shares his thoughts about watch customization, David shares experience customizing a strap, and then things wrap up with a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights Grinding Gears: I Miss The Time When Luxury Watches Did Crazy Stunts, Sports, And Feats Recapping Dubai Watch 2023 With 7 Watches Made Just For Seddiqi & Sons New Release: The Ressence Type 1° DX3 Watch Completes A Trilogy New Release: Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Mechanical Chronograph SRQ047 And Limited-Edition SRQ049 Watches New Release: Seiko Prospex Marinemaster 1965 Diver’s Modern Re-Interpretation SJE101, SJE099, and SJE097 Watches Ariel's Thoughts: Making Sense Of Wristwatch Customization Straps Fully Tailored To You: Sampling The Jean Rousseau Bespoke Watch Strap Service New Release: Moritz Grossman 15th Anniversary Backpage Green Watches (Plus A One-Off Anniversary Tremblage) New Release: Bell & Ross BR-X5 Green Lum Watch New Release: Brellum Pilot GMT LE.3 Chronometer Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Nov 24, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick and David are joined by both Ariel and Ed, the latter two of which join from Dubai! Ariel and Ed give their impressions of Dubai Watch Week and the wildness of a desert climate flooding. Ariel discusses the new MB&F magic, then things veer back to the Dubai scuttlebutt. And that's all! Highlights Hands-On: MB&F HM11 Architect Titanium Watches Gerald Genta Brand Launch & Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse Minute Repeater For Only Watch 2023 Hands-On Debut: The New Breitling Avenger Watches For 2023 The Girard-Perregaux Neo Bridges Aston Martin Edition Is Driven By Passion To Challenge Convention We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Nov 16, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick, David, and Ariel are joined by Sylvain Berneron of the newly launched Berneron brand (and Breitling). Sylvain is immediately put in the spotlight to discuss his new brand and its debut watch, the Mirage. Then the crew chats about two exhibitions in New York City, one from Jaeger-LeCoultre and one from Omega. It's then on to new reviews and releases, including collab watches from Fossil and IWC. As always, things wrap up with Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights Berneron Mirage Aims High With Unique Design, Movement, And All-Gold Execution The Reverso Stories: A Limited Time-Immersive Jaeger-LeCoultre Exhibit In NYC The Planet Omega Exhibition Opens In New York City Hands-On: Disney x Fossil Limited-Edition Sketch Mickey Mouse Watch New Release: IWC Pilot’s Watch Performance Chronograph 41 AMG and Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team Watches New Release: Tissot T-Touch Connect Sport Watches Hands-On Debut: Limited-Edition Bremont Waterman Apex II Watch Hands-On: The Stealthy Bell & Ross BR 03-94 BLACKTRACK Limited-Edition Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Nov 10, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast Ariel has abandoned his post and left Rick and David to fend for themselves. Luckily, our old friend Simon, from Escapement24, steps in! There's a quick update on the Fifty Phantoms and news that Rolex has trolled Omega, then things get rolling with a dive into gold-plated watches and David's hope for their resurgence. The trio look at the new Breitling Avenger collection, give their takes on power reserves, and play guess the price of the newest Grand Seikos. Things wrap up with your usual digest of new releases and reviews, plus a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights Rolex buys building that houses Omega's largest boutique | Professional Watches Time Machines: The Ecstasy Of Gold (Plating) With The Heuer Camaro Ref. 73445 CHT Watch Hands-On Debut: The New Breitling Avenger Watches For 2023 Wait A Minute! Power Reserve Isn't That Important New Release: Grand Seiko 44GS Midsize Watches For The U.S. Market Hands-On Debut: Zenith Chronomaster Sport Aaron Rodgers Edition Watch Hands-On: The Carl F. Bucherer Manero Peripheral BigDate Black New Release: Mondaine Stop2Go Watches Updated Models In Two Sizes New Release: Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver Tara Watch Hands-On: The Restrained Complexity Of The Studio Underd0g 02SERIES Field Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Nov 3, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel, Rick, and David turn their trio into a quartet in welcoming artist, attorney, and watch lover Will Charlesworth to the show! There's lots to talk about, so things get started right away with a discussion of collaboration watches, with two prime examples having just been released. Then it's straight into new releases and a few reviews, including hotness from Omega and A. Lange & Söhne. Per tradition, the show wraps up with a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights Ariel's Thoughts: Evolved Collaborations And A New Era Of Success For The Watch Industry New Release: Raymond Weil X Basquiat™ Freelancer Special Edition Watch Hands-On Debut: The Spooktacular Spinnaker Fleuss Seconde/Seconde/ Fifty Phantoms New Release: A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater Honeygold Watch New Release: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Dark Grey Watch Packs Titanium Movement & GMT New Release: Panerai Radiomir Officine PAM01385 Watch Hands-On Debut: The Sparkling Christopher Ward C1 Moonphase New Release: Alpina Alpiner Extreme Automatic California Dial Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Oct 30, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel, Rick, and David are all entirely sober and ready to talk watches! The biggest news this week is undoubtedly the postponement of OnlyWatch 2023, and the gang all have their opinions. Then Ariel discusses his recent column on themed watches, and then gets to share all about his collaboration watch with Zodiac, the Pineapple Dream! After that, it's business as usual with a few new releases and reviews, plus another exciting round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights News: Only Watch 2023 Postponed To Indefinite 2024 Date Ariel's Thoughts: The Challenging Proposition Of Designing Themed Watches Hands-On Debut: The Ariel Adams-Designed Zodiac Super Sea Wolf Pineapple Dream New Release: Bremont Supermarine S302 GMT Watches Hands-On: Gorilla Fastback Drift Safari 'Wandering Hours' Watch New Release: The Citizen AQ4100-65W Platinum Tosa Washi Paper Dial Watch New Release: Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon SR_A by Samuel Ross Watch Hands-On Debut: TITONI Impetus CeramTech Zr02 Watch New Release: IWC Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 Top Gun Mojave Desert Watch New Release: Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein's Next Triptyque Is Khaki And Includes A Tourbillon Please visit the FHH website at https://www.hautehorlogerie.org/en/watches-and-culture/exhibitions/ for details of this year's Forum We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Oct 19, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel is still wobbly after an event on The Queen Mary in LA and is joined by landlubbers Rick and David. Ariel kicks things off by sharing about the recent Longines x ABTW event on the massive ocean liner the Queen Mary. David's newfound distaste for thick watches turns into a much larger discussion of why brands aren't trying harder to make more wearable watches. Ariel has written a Top Ten article (!) about the bestselling luxury watches on eBay, which generates plenty of conversation. Then, it's on to new releases, new reviews, and Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights Grinding Gears: I Guess I Hate Thick Watches Now Trends: The Top 10 Luxury Watches Sold On eBay In The First Half Of 2023 Hands-On: Carl F. Bucherer's 'Practical' Manero Minute Repeater Symphony Watch New Release: Rowing Blazers x Bamford x TAG Heuer Carrera Watch New Release: Garmin MARQ Carbon Luxury Smartwatch Collection Hands-On: The Bi-Retrograde Reservoir Airfight Chronograph Watch New Release: Breguet Marine Tourbillon 5577 Watch
Oct 14, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel is up even later than usual and stuck in a hotel room, while Rick and David join from the comforts of their own homes. There's a slew of events with ABTW, including the launch of Ariel's G-Shock book, the Longines event on the Queen Mary II, and the upcoming release of Ariel's second collab with Zodiac! Then, Only Watch has released some financials and the guys weigh in. After that, it's your regular programming of new releases and reviews, and another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights LOS ANGELES INVITE: Launch Of Ariel Adams' Latest Zodiac Collab At Feldmar Watch Company Only Watch Describes How $100 Million Raised Through Its Blockbuster Charity Watch Auction Is Being Spent | WatchPro.com New Release: Biver La Danse du Temps Pièce Unique Watch With Mexico In Mind Hands-On: AWAKE Alain Silberstein 100th Anniversary Of The EEIF Watch Hands-On: Chopard Imperiale Jumping Hour Watch With Urushi Dial & Diamonds Hands-On: The 40mm Two-Tone TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 200 Watches New Release: Seiko Prospex Landmaster 30th Anniversary SLA071 Watch New Release: Seiko Prospex Land Mechanical GMT SPB411 Limited-Edition Watch New Release: Longines Spirit Flyback Titanium Watch Watch Review: Girard-Perregaux Laureato 38mm And Its Tricky Dial Hands-On: Citizen Promaster Tough Super Titanium Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Oct 5, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, it's a full house with Rick, Ariel, and David at it for another hour of horological shenanigans. To start, a quick pop-in from Paul at Farer, then things get properly started with the news that the massive OAK Collection is coming up for auction and that people are stealing Swifty Fathoms. Then, an exciting event with aBlogtoWatch and Longines...on a boat! Plus new watches from Audemars Piguet , Bulgari , and Seiko . Finally, another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe (or Happy It Exists). Highlights The OAK Collection Of Watches: What Is It? Who Owns It? Why See It? Amsterdam Swatch Store Broken Into | @stolen_watch_group INVITATION: Longines Watches With Ben Bridge In Long Beach, California At The Queen Mary Hands-On: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 'Jumbo' Extra-Thin Titanium Watch With Bulk Metallic Glass Hands-On: Bulgari Monete Catene Dual Time Secret Fitted With Ancient Roman Coins New Release: Seiko Prospex U.S. Special Edition Dive Watches New Release: Richard Mille RM 07-01 Coloured Ceramics Watches New Release: IWC Big Pilot’s Watch 43 Tourbillon Markus Bühler Watch With "Turbine" New Release: Bell & Ross BR 03 Gyrocompass Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Sep 28, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, it's just Rick and Ariel, as David is racing along the Autobahn towards an undisclosed location in Germany. Things get heady right off the bat as Ariel and Rick explore price increases and their effect on consumers and buying habits, including a new term for you to use. That discussion segues into the recent column on making a watch "special." Then it's straight on to some new releases and recent reviews, including watches from Farer, Zenith, and Blancpain. Things wind down with another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights From The Comments: The Trials And Tribulations Of Making Watches 'Special' New Release: Farer Chrono-Contempo Chronograph Watches New Release: Zenith Defy Extreme Carl Cox Limited-Edition Watch New Release: Blancpain Fifty Fathoms 70th Anniversary Act 3 Watch New Release: A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar Watch Hands-On: The Oris Big Crown ProPilot Altimeter Watch Climbs Higher Watch Review: Citizen CZ Smart Hybrid Display JX2005-55E We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Sep 22, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, the regular trio is at it again with the latest news and releases! The guys dive right into Tudor's latest release, the black Pelagos FXD, and the hype surrounding its announcement. Perhaps inevitably, that segues into a broader discussion of Tudor's catalog and product strategy. Then it's on to Apple's new watches, just announced at its latest event; a few questions about the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize, for which 20 semi-finalists were just announced; and this year's GPHG nominees. Then it's on to headier fare, as the team talks about the value of learning about watches you can't afford and will never own. Things wrap up with some new releases and recent reviews. Highlights New Release: Tudor Drops A Black Pelagos FXD Watch Hands-On: Underwater With The Black Tudor Pelagos FXD Watch Hands-On: Apple Watch Series 9 Is First-Ever Fully Carbon Neutral Apple Product Hands-On: Apple Watch Ultra 2 Adds Carbon Neutral Options & Spec Upgrades Louis Vuitton Announces Semi-Finalists For The LV Watch Prize Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève Nominated timepieces | GPHG Ariel's Thoughts: Why You Should Take Interest In Luxury Watches You Can't Afford New Release: MB&F M.A.D.Editions M.A.D.1 GREEN Watch New : Ulysse Nardin Freak X OPS Watch New Release: The IWC Big Pilot's Watch AMG G 63 To Pair With Your G-Wagen New Release: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Deep Black ETNZ Edition Watch Hands-On: Baume & Mercier’s Titanium Riviera 39mm Watch Impresses We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Sep 15, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, it's another full house as Rick, Ariel, and David, cover the latest from the site and the watch industry. Things start off with a chat about underwater photography and lume shots before a discussion about flipping watches, particularly the Moonswatch. Naturally, things flow into the Swatch x Blancpain Fifty Fathoms (the Swifty Fathoms) and speculation about the next internal affordable Swatch collab (Hamilton Swentura, anyone?). Plus, David's trip to the North with Fortis, Guess the Seiko Price, a recent review, and Hit, Miss, Maybe. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Grinding Gears: Having Second Thoughts About Not Flipping My MoonSwatch Blancpain X Swatch Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms Watches Expand On The MoonSwatch Concept Hands-On: Fortis Aims For SSC Space Certification & Tests 13 Stratoliner Watches In Rocket Launch New Release: Seiko Presage, Prospex, Astron, and 5 Sports 110th Anniversary Watches Watch Review: A Closer Look At The Gerald Charles Maestro 8.0 Squelette New Release: Zenith Chronomaster Original Black Tricolor Dial Watch Hands-On Debut: TAG Heuer Carrera Chronosprint x Porsche Watches New Release: Panerai Unveils Five New Navy SEALs Collection Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Sep 7, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, the crew is back as David continues his recovery from Geneva Watch Days. First up, a discussion of Barbenheimer and a discussion of David's love of short-form documentaries. Shifting back on topic, David discusses some of his favorite watches from Geneva Watch Days. Then, a discussion of the biggest topic of the week: the Swatch x Blancpain collab. Then things get a bit headier with a chat about brands' shifting sales strategy and the potential consequences of that shift. Things wrap up with another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. And keep an ear out for a special interview at the end, as Ripley chats with Linden Lazaraus from Oliver and Clarke. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Mark Felton Productions | YouTube New Release: HYT Conical Tourbillon Infinity Sapphire Watch Can Swatch rekindle MoonSwatch mania for Blancpain Fifty Fathoms? | WatchPro.com New Release: Armin Strom One Week First Edition Watch H. Moser x MB&F Streamliner Pandamonium For Only Watch 2023 New Release: Jaeger-LeCoultre Spices Up The Polaris Chronograph New Release: Angelus Chronodate Titanium Storm Blue Watch New Release: Duo Of Montblanc Star Legacy Nicolas Rieussec Monopusher Chronograph Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Sep 1, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, the crew is back together as Rick makes his triumphant return! Things start off a bit different, with a discussion of watch brands from Scotland (like anOrdain ), Hungary (like Bexei ), and the United States (too many to mention). Then it's on to the biggest news of the last week if not of the year (TBD): Rolex buying Bucherer. Then it's on to some exciting new releases from Audemars Piguet (which David describes as "the most repulsively try-hard, trust fund baby, hipster nonsense") and Grand Seiko . Ariel then takes some time to talk about the passing of his friend and the owner of Maurice de Mauriac , Daniel Dreifuss. The gang wraps things up with another round of Hit, Miss, Maybe . Highlights Rolex Buys Swiss Bucherer Watch Retailer Group. What Now? New Release: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 1017 ALYX 9SM Matthew Williams Designer Watches New Release: Grand Seiko SBGJ275 And SBGM253 Caliber 9S 25th Anniversary Limited-Edition GMT Watches Daniel Dreifuss (1960-2023), Founder Of Zurich's Maurice de Mauriac Watches And A Genius Of Elegant Solutions New Release: The Citizen AQ4103-16E Black Washi Paper Dial Limited-Edition Watch New Release: Christopher Ward The Twelve (36) Watch New Release: Maurice Lacroix Aikon Skeleton Urban Tribe Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Aug 25, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Rick has trapped himself in concrete while laying a foundation on his sprawling Scottish estate, so it's just Ariel and David bringing you riveting conversation about the latest in watches. The duo dispenses with headiness and gets right into recent reviews and releases, including watches from TAG Heuer, Ulysse Nardin, and Glashütte Original; one recent review brings about a rather in-depth conversation about tritium tubes! Things wrap up with a discussion of the democratization of higher-end finishing. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights Time Machines: The TAG Heuer Silverstone And The Underrated Joys Of ‘Icon-Adjacent’ Watchmaking Watch Review: Ulysse Nardin Freak ONE Hands-On: Welsbro Grape Soda Chronograph Watch Watch Review: Traser P99 Q Tactical Carbon Fiber Watch How Glow-In-The-Dark Tritium Gas Tubes Are Made At MB-Microtec New Release: Glashütte Original Senator Chronometer Silver And Blue Watch Hands-On: Swatch What If? Watches Watch Review: The Etien T02 With A Flinqué Enamel Dial We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Aug 17, 2023
On this week’s episode of the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, David is feeling a bit under the weather, although he still manages to join Ariel and Rick to discuss the latest watch industry news. After talking about favorite desserts and where listeners can send David their get-well-soon wishes, the trio kick off the conversation with a chat about Jake’s recent article on watch trends, along with which ones they personally think need to be put to rest. From there, it’s a discussion about watch crime, the recent Piaget robbery in Paris, and why having millions of dollars of merchandise stolen might not actually be such a bad thing for Piaget in the long run. After a quick game of “Guess the Price of the Seiko'' (spoiler alert: everyone is wrong again), it’s a recap of this week’s new releases, along with a rapid fire round of “Hit, Miss, Maybe” that includes new watches from Casio , Breitling , NORQAIN , Longines , Oris , Hublot , and Hanhart . Listen below or on the podcast player of your choice! Highlights: From the Comments: Trends Come And Go, But Watch Lovers Are Forever New Release: King Seiko SJE095 Limited-Edition Watch Watch Review: Casio G-Shock Mudman GW-9500 New Release: Breitling Navitimer B01 Chronograph 46 U.S. Limited-Edition Watch New Release: NORQAIN Neverest GMT Glacier Grey & Gold And Neverest Glacier Black & Gold Watches Hands-On Debut: Longines Hydroconquest GMT Watch New Release: Oris Aquis Dat Watt Limited Edition II Watch New Release: Hublot Big Bang Unico Sky Blue Ceramic Watch New Release: Hanhart Pioneer Silva Watches
Aug 10, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel, Rick, and David are back at it again with another round of the latest watch news! First up is David's featured article on getting your watch stolen...and the hopelessness of trying to recover it. Then they discuss the differences in American and other markets, especially regarding the relationships consumers feel with a brand. After that, it's on to the latest coverage from the site, including Zenith and Porsche Design. Finally, the Hit, Miss, Maybe closing ceremonies! Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights Grinding Gears: Recovering Your Stolen Watch Shouldn't Be A Hopeless Dream ARIEL VIEW: In America, relationships matter more than brands | WatchPro.com Watch Review: Zenith Defy Skyline 41mm Black Ceramic New Release: Porsche Design Chronograph 1 911 S/T Watch Hands-On: HYT Moonrunner Supernova Blue Watch New Release: Vulcain Cricket Nautical Dive Watch Hands-On: The Halios Seaforth IV, The Latest Edition Of The Microbrand Watch Icon Hands-On Debut: The Viridescent Bell & Ross BR 05 Chrono Green Steel Watch Hands-On: Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 75th Anniversary Summer Blue Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Aug 3, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, the trio is finally back together, with David returning from his holiday! Things kick off with a long conversation about watches in media and culture and then shift to Ariel's recent Featured Article about CPO watches. Ariel then discloses the dark secrets of the Annual Ernest Hemingway Look-Alike contest he attended in Key West. Then it's on to a slew of new releases from Citizen , Breitling , Swatch , and more! Highlights Ariel's Thoughts: Why So Many Luxury Watch Brands Are Getting Into The Pre-Owned Business Hands-On: Cuervo Y Sobrinos Historiador Hemingway GMT 'The Fisherman' Watch Hands-On: Cuervo Y Sobrinos Historiador Hemingway Iconico Pointer Date Watch Hands-On: Citizen PCAT CB5918-02L Radio-Controlled Watch New Release: Breitling Endurance Pro IRONMAN World Championship Watches New Release: Swatch MoonSwatch Moonshine Gold Swiss National Day & Pattern Watch Hands-On Debut: Limited-Edition TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Racing Blue Watch Hands-On: Versace DV One Ceramic Automatic Watch New Release: Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 'Paris 2024' Special Edition Watch Review: March LA.B Mansart Automatic We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jul 28, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, David has now gone missing in the Eurasian Steppe, so Ariel and Rick are by their old pal Simon from Escapement24. Things start with more chat about this year's Only Watch catalog, then moves on to Ariel's recent conversation with Evelyne Genta, the wife of watchmaker Gerald Genta. The three then get into some recent releases, including a lively discussion of the retro goodness of the Bulova Jet Star, Yema's take on the integrated bracelet sports watch, and a Cartier Santos-Dumont with a tiny little plane. Rick then offers an update on the Omega auction scandal and the storm that struck La Chaux-de-Fonds. Finally, the crew welcomes Rick's niece Christy for a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe! Highlights The ABTW Team Picks Their Favorites From Only Watch 2023 SUPERLATIVE: Celebrating Gérald Genta's Legacy With Evelyne Genta Bulova Jet Star Watch Revives A 1970s Design And Runs On High-Frequency Quartz Watch Review: Yema Urban Traveller Series Hands-On: Cartier Santos-Dumont Micro-Rotor Watch In Stainless Steel Prosecutors receive criminal filing from Omega as Speedygate scandal escalates | WatchPro.com La Chaux-de-Fonds Watchmakers Damaged By Freak Storm | WatchPro.com Actually Affordable: Casio MRW200H Sports Watch Hands-On: Fossil Star Wars Stormtrooper Automatic Watch New Release: Casio G-Shock X Oneness DW5600ONS234 Kentucky Bourbon Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jul 21, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, David is riding a horse through the Eurasian Steppe, so Ariel and Rick are joined once again by their friend Alex , a watchmaker and co-founder of the Fifth Wrist website and co-host of its companion podcast. Bidding opens on the Only Watch catalog, with the guys picking some highlights and offering estimates and insights. Then it's on to new releases and recent reviews, including JLC , TAG Heuer , and Greubel Forsey , plus some summer watches! The guys continue with the now-regular segment, Hit, Miss, Maybe , and wrap up with a new game! Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights The ABTW Team Picks Their Favorites From Only Watch 2023 Louis Vuitton Tambour Einstein Automata For Only Watch 2023 Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronograph Calendar Watch In Pink Gold Hands-On Debut: TAG Heuer Carrera Skipper Watch New Release: The Shrunken Greubel Forsey Balancier Convexe S² And The Double Balancier Convexe Hands-On Debut: Formex Gets Colorful For Summer With The Essence SPLASH Watches New Release: Maurice Lacroix Aikon Automatic Limited Summer Edition Watches New Release: Raymond Weil Freelancer Pop Bi-Compax Chronograph Watch Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph Watch New Release: A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual Calendar Watch New Release: ArtyA AquaSaphir Sapphire Crystal Sports Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jul 13, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel is back for the full show, joined Rick and David with special guest Alex , a watchmaker and co-founder of the Fifth Wrist website and co-host of its companion podcast. Ariel has just wrapped up a trip to Paris with Louis Vuitton and that means another round of aBlogtoWatch Watches Watches! Then it's on to more high-minded chat about power reserves, where the guys set the official acceptable minimum at one weekend. Then it's time for a few new releases and reviews, a chat about so-called "fun" watches, and another few rounds of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights From The Comments: Practical Power Reserves And Nothing Less Hands-On: Louis Vuitton Relaunches The Tambour As A Higher-End Integrated Bracelet Watch New Release: Audemars Piguet Introduces Five New 37mm Royal Oak Offshore Watches Watch Review: Accutron Spaceview 2020 With Electrostatic Power Generation Bulgari Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Watch In Marble For Only Watch 2023 New Release: Zodiac Introduces Super Sea Wolf White Ceramic Watches For The Summer We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jul 6, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel is recovering from his LVMH outing , so Rick and David are joined by Alex , a watchmaker and co-founder of the Fifth Wrist website and co-host of its companion podcast. The trio gets right into it with a group tirade on the insurmountable task of finding a specific watch on modern brand sites, much less getting any info on that watch. Then it's on to some new releases, including yet another MoonSwatch , a new racing Tudor , and a rack of Omegas . Then it's on to a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe with some of the other recent reviews and releases. And then Ariel joins! Highlights Grinding Gears: Watches Are Stupendously Difficult To Appreciate & Find On Official Brand Websites Swatch MoonSwatch Moonshine Gold Strawberry Moon Of June Watch Tudor Launches New Pelagos FXD Chrono Alinghi Red Bull Racing Edition Chronograph Watch Omega Launches 11 New Seamaster Summer Blue Watches New Release: Carl F. Bucherer Heritage Chronometer Celebration Watches The Watch Regulator on Instagram: “How I got fired for using Tik Tok." We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jun 29, 2023
For this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, Rick, and David discuss---You guessed it!---the latest in the wonderful world of watches. First and foremost, Ariel reveals his Indiana Jones cosplay, which devolves into examining the viability of creating a whip watch. After refocusing, they continue on with a discussion of how to make a successful watch and (eventually) parsing the outcome of a recent Rolex AD lawsuit. Then, Ariel shares about his new book about the Casio G-Shock. Finally, the guys discuss some recent releases and reviews, plus a pick from the ABTW Archive! Highlights: Ariel's Thoughts: A Three-Part Recipe For Creating Successful Wristwatches Court Orders Rolex Dealer To Reimburse Client | Fratello.com G-SHOCK: A Book About Casio’s Unbreakable Watch Hands-On Debut: NORQAIN Independence Wild ONE Skeleton Turquoise & Burgundy Watches Hands-On: Wilbur Leo JW1 Digital Jumping Hour Automatic Watch 10 Things You Should Know About Wrist Watch Auctions Hands-On: The Citizen Series 8 GMT Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jun 23, 2023
On this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by birds tweeting throughout the show as they discuss the latest in watches. Ariel shares his experience seeing the new Indiana Jones film and how it's a true watch lover's movie, Rick tells us about a disgruntled customer suing over the waitlist, and David confirms how hot Ariel is (according to WatchPro, at least). Then, it's on the upcoming Dubai Watch Week 2023, a Roger Dubuis Lamborghini watch, a new MB&F, and a look back to the Tudor Black Bay GMT. Finally, the guys talk about the Unimatic X South Park watch and its mountainous comment section. Highlights: Join Indiana Jones On His Final Adventure With The Hamilton Boulton Watch Patek Philippe Store Sued After Customer Claims He Was Duped | WatchPro.com HOT 100 TASTEMAKERS: Ariel Adams, aBlogtoWatch | WatchPro.com Hands-On: Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Lamborghini Countach Watch Hands-On: MB&F HM8 Mark 2 Is A Car-Inspired Luxury Watch From the Archives: Tudor Black Bay GMT Watch Hands-On: UNIMATIC x South Park Modello Uno U1-EC Cartman Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jun 18, 2023
For this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by Jose Pereztroika of Perezcope. After quickly talking about the role that watches play in the most recent Spiderman movie, our hosts dive into a deep discussion about the latest auction scandal that has captivated the industry, which concerns a rare Omega Speedmaster that sold for a record-breaking sum before it was ultimately discovered that the watch was not entirely authentic. From there, the conversation moves on to the surprise new anniversary-edition Paul Newman Daytona from Rolex, before shifting to the overlap between watch media and events following Ariel’s recent interview with Zach Weiss from Worn & Wound. To wrap up the show, David recaps his recent trip to Paris with Breguet and also offers his insight on the brand’s recently-released Type XX chronograph, which has become a rather passionate talking point within the industry. Listen to this week’s show below or on the podcast player of your choice. Highlights: • First Look: Rolex Revives The ‘Paul Newman’ With A New Le Mans-Inspired Cosmograph Daytona Ref. 126529LN Watch • SUPERLATIVE: The Future Of Watch Shows And Watch Media, With Zach Weiss Of Worn & Wound • Hands-On: The Breguet Type XX Watch Returns To Its Roots We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jun 8, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly David is in Paris with Breguet, leaving Rick and Ariel alone for a dinner date instead of the dinner party for which they so badly long. Ariel starts off with the full rundown of this year's Couture show in Las Vegas, from which he's just returned. The discussion focuses mostly on Citizen, Oris, and Bell & Ross, three brands that showed up in force at the show. Ariel especially dives into an analysis of Citizen and its product strategy. They also wade into the muck that is homage watches, including the obligation luxury brands have in the face of such watches. Plus, a few new watches. Highlights • New Release: The Very Purple Oris Hölstein Edition 2023 Watch • The Citizen NJ015 Automatic "Tsuyosa" Watch Comes To The U.S. Market • Considering An Homage Watch? Here's Some Food For Thought • SUPERLATIVE: The Beauty In Complexity, With Roger Peeters of Hooke & Huygens • Hands-On: A Casual Calatrava, The Patek Philippe 6007G Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jun 1, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, join Rick, Ariel, and David for another rousing horological huddle. Ariel shares about a few things upcoming for the ABTW team, and then they get into the scorching-hot-button topic of watch sizes (hint: buy what you like and stop complaining). Then, the team jumps on a Seiko press announcement with another round of Guess the Price, followed by random eBay finds including what David describes as a "Montegrappa that made love to an alien with indigestion." Seiko grabs the spotlight again and triggers a discussion of whether Seiko is shooting itself in the foot with its product strategy. Talk then moves to a few new releases and recent reviews, including a discussion on the new APRO Concept Spider-Man. Highlights • 4:52 From The Comments: Smaller Watches Aren’t Going To Hurt You • 30:00 Watch Review: Seiko Prospex SPB333J1 • 32:21 New Release: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon Spider-Man Watch • 42:10 Watch Review: Bulgari Octo Finissimo Skeleton 8 Days In Ultra-Thin Titanium • 50:02 Hands-On: Hanhart Pioneer 417 ES Flyback 39mm & 42mm Watches • 55:45 Hands-On: Panerai Radiomir California PAM01349 Watch In Brunito eSteel We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
May 27, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, and David put their heads together to give you more of what you love: insightful watch banter! Things get started with a discussion of the fundamental shift in power away from traditional retailers, how that's changed the watch buying experience, and what's next. Then, the gents dissect the recent appointment of Ilaria Resta as CEO of Audemars Piguet. Then it's on to a string of new releases, including watches from Doxa, Ulysse Nardin, and an Omega that riles Ariel up. • 3:31 Ariel's Thoughts: How Traditional Wristwatch Retail Lost Its Power Over Consumers • 21:03 Audemars Piguet’s New CEO Is Ilaria Resta | Robb Report • 30:55 Hands-On Debut: Doxa SUB 300T Clive Cussler Watch • 35:13 Hands-On Debut: Ulysse Nardin Presents The Ocean Race Diver Chronograph Watch • 42:17 Watch Review: Sequent Elektron / SuperCharger 2.3 Smartwatch Review • 49:20 Watch Review: Charles Zuber Perfos Watch Designed By Eric Giroud • 52:20 Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer Watches Carve The World With A Laser We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
May 18, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, and David are back for another episode filled with horological wonder. First up is David's recent featured article, as our hosts trace the history of ETA and connect it to the recent in-house movement craze. After parsing the movement market to near death, it's on to a bit of industry news, and another shedload of new watches from Bremont, Parmigiani, Hublot, Chopard, Zenith, and Bulgari. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights • 1:05 Grinding Gears: Why The In-House Watch Movement Craze Was (Is) Stupid & The Cool Way Out • 24:03 Richemont Boss Johann Rupert Quashes Talk of Deals with LVMH or Kering | Bloomberg • 30:43 Hands-On: Parmigiani Tonda PF Rattrapante Watch • 36:00 Bremont Brings A Prototype To Life With The MB Viper Limited-Edition Watch • 44:37 Hublot Big Bang Unico Nespresso Origin: A Watch Made From Recycled Coffee Pods • 48:20 New Bulgari Aluminium Watches Announced For Summer 2023 • 54:54 Hands-On: Chopard Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF Watch In Titanium • 54:54 Hands-On: Zenith Chronomaster Sport Gold Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
May 11, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, and David are at it again. They dive right into Ariel's recent conversation with author Brendan Cunningham with a discussion on Rolex's business model and marketing. Then Rick shares some updates about Rolex CPO and eBay's expansion to new watches. And did you know Casio finally delivered a real fitness watch? They did and everyone's got an opinion. Plus, questioning what Montblanc is doing with Minerva, Star Wars watches, and Cartier comes at us with randomly limited beautiful watches. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights • 2:20 SUPERLATIVE: A Look Into The Rolex Marketing Machine, With Author Brendan Cunningham • 12:41 Rolex CPO program expands as eBay gets into new watches • 27:33 Casio Introduces The G-Shock Move DWH5600 Fitness Tracker Watch • 36:40 Hands-On: Montblanc 1858 'Unveiled Secret' Minerva Monopusher Chronograph Watch • 44:44 Hands-On: Kross Studio Boba Fett Tourbillon & Star Wars Collectibles • 51:39 Hands-On: Cartier Privé Tank Normale Watch In Full Gold We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
May 5, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, it's a proper trio with Rick, Ariel, and David back at it again! Ariel shares his Northern California adventures, including thousand-mile car rides and the WindUp Watch Fair. Then, the guys touch on a pink watch from Nodus, a Bremont shakeup, David gives his take on the new Daytona, and revisit the all-new Christopher Ward The Twelve. Finally, another round of Guess the Seiko (Price)! • 2:35 Ariel's Northern California Adventures! • 13:24 Hands-On Debut: Nodus Unity Ceramic Bezel Watch • 18:24 Bremont Appoints Davide Cerrato as CEO | Robb Report • 27:29 The Definitive Guide To The 2023 Steel Rolex Daytona Watch Vs. Previous 116500LN Version • 35:34 Watch Review: Christopher Ward The Twelve Titanium Chronometer Watch • 37:49 Seiko Unveils Presage Sharp Edged Series SPB415 And SPB417 Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Apr 27, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Simon from Escapement24 rounds out the cast! It's back to last week as Ariel is crowned the winner of another round of Guess the Seiko (Price), which evolves into a discussion on video games. Then, the gents chat about our recent Featured Article about the trademark troll that's preventing brands big and small from using the term NATO (for just about everything). With an eye to the upcoming Dubai Watch Week, Rick then has a short chat with Director General of the show, Hind Seddiqi. Things are wrapped with a talk about new watches from Tudor (sort of) and Christopher Ward (that couldn't be discussed for the show but is live now). Plus, Simon shares a true David and Goliath story: An Oris TT1 vs a slate floor tile! Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights •. Seiko Unveils Astron GPS Solar Resident Evil: Death Island Collaboration Limited Edition Watches • From the Comments: The NATO Trademark Troll Strikes Again • Rick chats with Hind Seddiqi, Director General of Dubai Watch Week • A new Christopher Ward watch that may or may not exist • Hands-On Debut: Tudor x Rowing Blazers Black Bay Fifty-Eight Collaboration Watch
Apr 20, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, it's a full house as Ariel, David, and Rick hunker down for some more excellent watch talk with returning guest Sylvain Berneron. Sylvain gives his take on Watches and Wonders 2023 and then shares about his own watch project that he's undertaking as a side project. Then the guys explore the expansion of color use in watches, with insider insight from Sylvain. Rick gets Ariel to talk about a Watches and Wonders 2023 debacle. The team wraps things up with chats about a handful of Franck Muller watches and the impressive work coming from Chinese brands and its implications for the Swiss watch industry. Plus, a teaser for next week's Guess the Seiko Price! 2:18 Sylvain's take on Watches and Wonders 2023 and discusses the development of his own watch 11:18 Ariel's Thoughts: The Wristwatch Dial Colors That Will Dominate In The Years To Come 26:05 Ariel dishes on a Watches and Wonders 2023 debacle... 35:19 5 Standout New Franck Muller Watches From WPHH 2023 44:20 Watch Review: Peacock Climber Tourbillon We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Apr 13, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick and David are rejoined by a still-jetlagged Ariel! The gang start out with a brief bout of aBlogtoWatch Watches Watches, then dive straight into David's featured article on manipulative watch advertising. Then, it's a rundown of the aBlogtoWatch team's top 10 watches from Watches and Wonders 2023, including the trio's honorable mentions. Finally, a discussion of Ariel's Letter from the Editor addressing AI and aBlogtoWatch's commitment to human-made content. 2:43 aBlogtoWatch Watches Watches 5:00 Grinding Gears: 'You Never Actually Own A Patek Philippe,' Or Why You Keep Buying The Wrong Watch 16:00 The aBlogtoWatch Team Picks The 10 Best Releases From Watches And Wonders 2023 50:50 A Letter From The Editor: aBlogtoWatch Takes A Stance On AI And The Future Of Watch Media We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Apr 6, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel is missing but Rick and David are joined by none other than aBlogtoWatch Associate Editor Ripley Sellers! It's all about Watches and Wonders 2023 this episode, with Rick and David discussing their experiences onsite at Palexpo and Ripley sharing about running around the rest of the city for all the sideshows. The team shares their favorite watches and talks about the brands that blew them away. Then, they get into some news, including assessing AP's new theft and damage coverage. They wrap up with the one watch they'd take home from the show if money were no issue. Highlights • 4:44 Onsite/Offsite at Watches and Wonders 2023 • 16:14 Chanel Shenanigans! • 19:45 David's favorites Hublot First Look: Chopard Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF Watch Louis Moinet • 25:00 Ripley's favorites Cvstos Horological Supergroup Debuts The Artime ART01 Tourbillon Watch Gucci Bovet • 39:50 Audemars Piguet's Coverage Service • 51:07 aBlogtoWatch Watches Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Apr 4, 2023
Listen to further Watches and Wonders coverage. Rick and Ariel take a tour of the Patek releases David, Ariel, and Rick have a sit-down chat at the show to mull over what Rolex and others are upto Ed joins Rick and David at the Bulgari suite to view their latest novelties and talk about which watches would ruin which movies Enjoy the show
Mar 28, 2023
Recorded live at Watches And Wonders 2023, Dave and Rick give some hot takes on the new releases from Rolex. What do you think? Send us your thoughts now.
Mar 23, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the team is getting ready for Watches and Wonders 2023! To alleviate David's disappointment at no new Seikos, the guys play Guess the Imaginary Seiko! Then, Ariel chats with Louis Vuitton Watches CEO Jean Arnault about the LV Watch Prize, plus a string of other chats about some pre-Watches and Wonders releases. Rick also shares his final interview with Mathieu Humair ahead of next week's big show. The team also offers their candidates for what to wear on the first day of WW23. Plus, don't miss the discussions about one-note brands and the indefensible practice of charging more for a larger size of the same watch! Highlights 5:19 Guess the Imaginary Seiko! 9:58 Ariel's talks with LVMH CEO Jean Arnault about the LV Watch Prize (Full interview) 19:45 Pre-Watches and Wonders Releases Doxa CEO Jan Edöcs talks about the new SUB 200T C-Graph II Chronograph First Look: G-Shock Expands Its All-Gold Line With The GMB2100GD-9A Watch 32:40 An(other) interview with Mathieu Humair, CEO of Watches and Wonders Geneva Foundation 47:00 Rick chats with Czapek & Cie CEO Xavier de Roquemaral | The Antarctique Titanium Dark Sector Watch 51:30 Hands-On Debut: Girard-Perregaux Laureato Green Ceramic Aston Martin Edition Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available.
Mar 16, 2023
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel has returned from his travels (barely), so the gang's back together again! Since Ariel had a bumpy return from his European escapade, the show starts out with another spot of aBlogtoWatch Watches Watches and a bit of story time about the terror of thinking you've lost a watch. Then it's time for another round (or three) of Guess the Price of the Seiko! Circling back to Ariel's recent trip, he gives us a briefing on the lovely things he saw and learned about at Louis Vuitton---including a deep analysis of the brand's current and future positioning. Rick then shares interviews with Christian Wipfli, the head of Time to Watches, a watch show occurring in Geneva concurrent with Watches and Wonders, and part two of his interview with Mathieu Humair, CEO of Watches and Wonders Geneva Foundation. Plus, David shares his plans for using lasers on a $110,000 watch! Highlights 5:10 aBlogtoWatch Watches Watches and Storytime 10:32 Ariel's thoughts on the MoonSwatch Moonshine Gold 15:05 Guess the Price of the Seiko ! o Seiko Continues Its 110th Anniversary Celebration With Four New Presage Watches Seiko Unveils The Prospex 1970 Diver's Modern Re-Interpretation Naomi Uemura Limited-Edition SLA069 Seiko Debuts New Prospex 1968 Diver’s Modern Re-Interpretation GMT Watches 26:54 Ariel's Trip to Louis Vuitton o Hands-On: Louis Vuitton Tambour Opera Automata Watch With Dial Inspired By Sichuan Bian Lian Mask Louis Vuitton Unveils Tambour Street Diver Chronograph Watch Louis Vuitton Explains The Just-Announced 'LV Watch Prize' 41:18 An interview with Christian Wipfli of Time to Watches 51:23 An(other) interview with Mathieu Humair, CEO of Watches and Wonders Geneva Foundation We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Mar 9, 2023
On this week’s episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel is trapped in an airplane over the ocean, so Rick and David are joined once again by Alex from Fifth Wrist Radio. The gents get cracking with a discussion of Jake's recent article on microbrands, finally putting to bed the debate over how to define the word! An hour or so before it was released, the team makes predictions about what the MoonSwatch Moonshine Gold will be, and then follow that up with their reactions to what it actually is. Spoiler alert: they're disappointed! Then, Rick is joined for an interview by Matthieu Humair, the man at the helm of Watches and Wonders, to discuss the upcoming show and what to expect this year. Plus, a few friends of the show chime in with their thoughts on the new MoonSwatch! Highlights 2:25 From The Comments: When Do We Drop The "Micro" from Microbrand? 17:40 Predicting and Responding to the MoonSwatch Moonshine Gold 30:00 Interview with Mathieu Humair, CEO of Watches and Wonders Geneva Foundation 40:50 Watches and Wonders Predictions: Cartier , Panerai , Jaeger LeCoultre , Baume & Mercier , Ulysse Nardin , Piaget , Hermès We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Mar 2, 2023
On this week’s episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by Sylvain Berneron from Breitling. To kick off the show, it’s a discussion about whether or not watch collecting advice is actually intended to benefit consumers, or if people would just be better off ignoring all of it, and simply buying whatever timepieces they actually enjoy. From there, it’s a discussion of what our hosts think might be unveiled at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2023 from Parmigiani Fleurier, Roger Dubuis, A. Lange Söhne, IWC, Vacheron Constantin, Montblanc, and more. The conversation then turns to whether or not having everything produced in-house is actually good for the greater watch industry, before wrapping up the discussion by talking about the return of Daniel Roth under LVMH, and what we might expect from the brand in the future.
Feb 23, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Rick and David replace Ariel with Simon from Escapement24 and Alex from Fifth Wrist Radio. The team dive right in with a discussion of IYKYK watches, and everyone takes issue with the celebration of brands making small changes to existing models and charging an outrageous premium. Then, it's on to another round of Watches and Wonders 2023 prognostication, with three more exhibiting brands. Of course, there's a discussion of new releases and at the top of the pile is a curious piece that looks like a cat. Plus, is Baume and Mercier finally hitting its stride? Highlights 1:45 Grinding Gears: The Case Against IYKYK In Watch Design & Collecting 16:50 Watches and Wonders 2023 Predictions: Zenith , TAG Heuer , and Grand Seiko 32:49 New Releases/Reviews o Konstantin Chaykin Debuts The Smilodon Watch Hands-On: The Alpina Startimer Heritage Manufacture Watch With A Bumper Movement Hands-On Debut: Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Tech Gombessa Baume & Mercier Adds A GMT To The Riviera Watch Collection We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Feb 16, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by inboxes filled with unsolicited email from watch brands. After a brief discussion about princely double wristing, the guys have a discussion about the best way watch brands can and should communicate with its customers (and potential customers), including how brands have shifted marketing tactics and why. Then they dive into another round of predictions for a few of the brands exhibiting at Watches and Wonders 2023, including wishes for Chanel and puzzling over Oris. And since Seiko released a new watch, it's time for another round of Guess the Price. Plus a discussion of Shinola's 10th anniversary! Highlights 1:00 Prince Of Wales Wears Garmin Smartwatch And His Favourite Omega Seamaster On Left And Right Wrists | watchpro.com 3:50 Survey: How Do You Want To Hear From Watch Brands? 18:15 Watches and Wonders 2023 Predictions: Chanel , Bell & Ross , Hublot , and Oris 40:00 Guess the Price! with the King Seiko SPB365 47:25 New Releases o IWC Debuts The Portofino Complete Calendar Watch 53:05 Shinola Celebrates 10th Anniversary: Watches Built In Detroit We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Feb 9, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel, Rick, and David keep it simple with no guests and but no less lively discussion than you're used to! To kick things off by looking ahead to Watches and Wonders 2023, with predictions for some of the biggest brands and a discussion on how brands decided what to release and when. The gang muses about the comeback of the dress watch, and then gets into the bevy of new releases that have been released in the past week, including a shedload of Audemars Piguets. There's an inevitable discussion of the merit of the Code 11.59, and a question of AP's brand value and how it will manage potentially having two flagship models. Plus, a very special visit from Amir at CODE41 and a question of how much longer we'll have to tolerate rainbow watches! Highlights 5:30 Watches and Wonders 2023 Predictions: Rolex , Tudor , Patek Philippe , and Chopard 22:48 New Releases o Audemars Piguet Debuts The Code 11.59 Ultra-Complication Universelle RD#4 Watch Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Self-Winding & Chronograph Watches Now In Steel Piaget Unveils The Polo Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin Watch 47:00 A conversation with Amir from CODE41 53:38 Hands-On: Hublot Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami Black Ceramic Rainbow Unique Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Feb 2, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by Alex , a watchmaker and co-founder of the Fifth Wrist website and co-host of its companion podcast. The group wastes no time and starts off with a discussion of the perpetual dissatisfaction of watch enthusiasts by asking whether there's such thing an "Exit Watch," which inevitably evolves into a conversation about the guys' favorite personal watches and Ariel disclosing that he has so many watches, he forgets he owns some of them. Then, the gang has thoughts on CR7's Al-Nasser welcome gift, on the Swiss watch industry's annual financial highlights reel, on Seiko's (and other brands') increasing prices, and on JLC's used watches. There's also a riveting discussion about car clocks, and Omega's new Super Racing Speedmaster gets sighed at. Plus, Ariel finally shares the juicy details on his jacket! Highlights 2:07 Is Anyone Listening? Watch Enthusiasts Will Never Be 100% Satisfied 10:36 Watch News o Cristiano Ronaldo gifted one-of-a-kind Saudi-themed £630,000 watch to celebrate Al-Nassr move | Daily Mail Online End Of Year Report On Record-breaking 2022 For The Swiss Watch Industry | watchpro.com 24:34 Last Week, This Week o Jaeger-LeCoultre Starts Selling Vintage Watches With The Collectibles Program Horological car talk on aBlogtoDrive ! 42:17 Watch Reviews/New Releases o Omega Introduces Spirate System & 0/+2 Seconds Accuracy In The Omega Speedmaster Super Racing Watch Hands-On: Rare Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Watch & A Case For The Gem-Set Watch Hamilton Debuts Limited-Edition Jazzmaster Face-2-Face III Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available. We have a new dedicated link for people to sign up for the newsletter below. https://tinyurl.com/ABTWnewsletter
Jan 26, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by Pete McConvill of the eponymous YouTube channel ! Things start out with Ariel seeming to have broken his own rules and made a list; he's quick to reframe the situation as a simple collection of thoughts, not to the exclusion of other thoughts. The conversation touches on why the current market favors wild colors, the merits of reporting movement accuracy, and superfluous complications (plus David discusses samples that have broken during the review process---yikes!). The group discusses whether Rolex was in the right threatening legal action against a tiny British company making a clock for kids and how two very different brands are both making very large amounts of money. On the flip side, a discussion of brands who aren't spending money on themselves with unsurprisingly mediocre results. Highlights 2:17 Ariel's Thoughts: Wristwatch Innovation I'd Like To See In 2023 34.40 Watch News o Rolex Tells Tiny Children's Wall Clock Maker Oyster&Pop To Change Its Name | watchpro.com Swatch On Track To Sell 1.5 Million Units Of MoonSwatch In One Year | watchpro.com Bremont's £48.8m Investment From Bill Ackman And Hellcat LP | watchpro.com 44:27 Brand Shambassadors o Brad Pitt Vacheron Constantin Historiques 222 Jumbo | YouTube (Hungarian language video) 48.22 Watch Reviews/New Releases o Hands-On: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronograph Calendar Watch | aBlogtoWatch Christian Van Der Klaauw & Reijerson Jewelers Unveil Ariadne Collector’s Edition In Salmon & Turquoise | aBlogtoWatch
Jan 19, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel, David, and Rick are joined by Jose Pereztroika of Perezcope ! The team talks about three races they hope will stop before they finish: the race to the top (of the grey market), the race to the archives (for reissues), and the race to the bottom (of the ocean). That discussion branches off into vintage watches, auctions, and Jose's favorite release of 2022. Of course, how could Shakira not come up in a watch podcast, so the guys weigh in on whether they'd buy a Rolex or a Casio if they could only have one or the other. And if you can imagine, there were even more Seikos than were discussed last week, though the ones mentioned this week aren't for sale, sadly. The show wraps up with some top picks from LVMH Watch Week. Plus, another round of Guess the Price! Highlights 1:50 Grinding Gears: Three Trends We Hope To See Less (Or More) Of In 2023 10:26 Rolex Daytona 6265 – The “Unicorn” Frankenstein Plot | Perezcope 18:26 Shakira Roasts Ex-lover With Rolex Versus Casio Dig | WatchPro.com 25:42 Last Week, This Week o The Power Design Project | Seiko Troy Baker Wears Panerai (PAM0674) to "The Last of Us" Premiere | TimeZone 37:40 Watch Reviews/New Releases o TAG Heuer Unveils The Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph Watch In Titanium TAG Heuer Unveils Monza Flyback Chronometer Watch Hublot Debuts Big Bang Unico Integrated Rainbow and Big Bang Unico Time Only Rainbow Watches Seiko Debuts The Prospex 1965 Modern Re-Interpretation Save The Ocean SLA065 Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Jan 12, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, the venerable Rick, Ariel, and David are back with a full agenda! The team starts off by spending over 12 minutes discussing how Rolex bungled its first titanium production watch, then segues into discussing two other watch materials, bronze and alumin(i)um. The guys then discuss Omega's cryptic announcement on Instagram, suggesting that whatever it is, it will likely be disappointing and too expensive. Moving along, the staggering number of Seiko releases last year, more musings on Brick Watch Company, and Panerai responds to last week's ABTW Weekly episode. Plus, Ariel and David express admiration for an unexpected brand! 2:15 Hands-On With Rolex's First Attempt At A Titanium Watch, The Rolex Deepsea Challenge 14:58 Actually Affordable: Bronze Watches 17:44 A Look At The Past & Present Of The Bulgari Aluminium Watch Collection 24:45 aBlogtoWatch Weekly: How Ulysse Nardin Shattered The Mold With The Freak 25:30 The team offers its guesses on OMEGA's "Tiny device. Massive change." tease 29:15 Last Week, This Week o Seiko releases over 500 watches in 2022 ( Plus9Time ) DAVE PORTNOY: The TRUTH about his BRICK Watch Company | YouTube Panerai capitalizes on Dave Bautista Listeners share how they use their chronographs! 48:21 Watch Reviews/New Releases o Watch Review: Shinola Runwell Station Agent With Assembled-In-America Automatic Movement Chopard L.U.C XP Urushi & Happy Sport Year Of The Rabbit Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available
Jan 8, 2023
This special edition of the aBlogtoWatch Weeklypodcast is brought to you by Ulysse Nardin. Rick and David sit down with Jean-Christophe Sabatier, Chief Product Officer at Ulysse Nardin, to talk about the incredible Ulysse Nardin Freak family of watches, how they came to be, and how they changed the watch industry forever. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Ulysse Nardin is a historic, technologically advanced producer of mechanical luxury watches, headquartered in Le Locle and Neuchatel, Switzerland. The independent watchmaker has made a name for itself through its thousands of award-winning marine chronometers in the past, and through its innovative mechanical watches from the 1980s to date. In 2001, it introduced the Freak, a groundbreaking watch with an orbital movement that laid the groundwork for the unconventional watch designs that are now almost commonplace in the watch industry. Owned by Kering from 2014 until 2022, the brand was recently purchased outright by its management, reemerging as a truly independent brand. To learn more, please visit the Ulysee Nardin website. Highlights 0:52 The origin of the Ulysse Nardin Freak 5:20 How the Freak works 9:24 The revolutionary mechanics of the Freak 11:40 The magic of silicium 21:30 The 21-year evolution of the Ulysse Nardin Freak 23:43 Prioritizing engineering and design over marketing 30:00 The importance of being an independent brand 34:22 What's next for Ulysse Nardin Sponsored posts are a form of advertising that allows sponsors to share useful news, messages, and offers to aBlogtoWatch readers in a way traditional display advertising is often not best suited to. All Sponsored Posts are subject to editorial guidelines with the intent that they offer readers useful news, promotions, or stories. The viewpoints and opinions expressed in Sponsored Posts are those of the advertiser and not necessarily those of aBlogtoWatch or its writers.
Jan 5, 2023
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, your favorite horological trio is back together to ring in 2023 with the first episode of Season 2! First and foremost, Rick admits to losing track of Ryan Reynolds. The team talks about recent movies and tries to figure out whether some watches they've seen on TV and in movies were paid placements or not, discuss the financial realities of owning a large watch brand, and heap criticism on the idea of buying vintage watches while praising the brands that are choosing to service them. Then, Ariel insists we stop being cute and calling complicated watches "smartwatches" and the gang identifies the modern uses for chronographs. Plus, friends of the show pick their favorite news and releases from 2022! Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights 3:05 aBlogtoWatch Weekly Watches Watches: Watch Spotting in Film and TV 8:05 What if Sylvester Stallone was perfectly symmetrical? 11:55 Horological predictions for 2023 16:45 Breitling Valued At $4.5 Billion As Private Equity Owners Sell Controlling Stake | watchpro.com 24:00 Pride At Work – Why Some Brands Service Their Vintage Watches And Others Won’t 32:40 aBlogtoWatch Guest Column: The Patek Philippe 5207P Is A Smart Watch 42:15 Watch Reviews o Watch Review: Hanhart 417 ES 1954 Time Machines: The Omega Speedmaster Teutonic And The Watch Design Revolution That Never Was Hands-On: Mondaine Stop2Go WiFi Wall Clock & 40mm Classic Wristwatches aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication in the world for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE interview podcast as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast. The aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast features the editors of the timepiece enthusiast publication aBlogtoWatch.com, coming together each week to discuss some of the latest industry stories and hottest new releases. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com . Advertising opportunities are also available.
Dec 22, 2022
This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, the gang is back together with a renewed exuberance! After a reminder that yes, aBlogtoWatch does have a Twitter account , they talk about next year's watch shows, gimmicky watch collaborations, and the games brands play games with consumers. If that weren't enough, they try to dissect the logic behind Moser's latest release, play more pricing games with new Seikos while trying to figure out what the heck the brand is doing, and make their picks for who had the best and worst years. Plus, a new boutique and new watches from Chopard and a thrilling discussion about date wheels. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights 2:40 The uncertainty, excitement, and brand tactics of watch shows 7:30 Is Anyone Listening? Why We Are Seeing So Many Watch Brand Collaborations 18:55 Last Week, This Week/New Watches, Part 1 H. Moser & Cie. Unveils Limited-Edition Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis Watch Seiko Debuts Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Prospex Save The Ocean Limited-Edition SPB333 Watch Seiko Unveils The Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Seiko Presage Limited Edition SPB359 Watch 37:11 Good Year/Bad Year: The team makes their picks! 42:15 New Watches, Part 2 Hands-On: Chopard L.U.C Quattro Spirit 25 Fifth Avenue Edition Jumping Hour Enamel Dial Watch Hands-On: Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm 18k Yellow Watch aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication in the world for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE interview podcast as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast. The aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast features the editors of the timepiece enthusiast publication aBlogtoWatch.com, coming together each week to discuss some of the latest industry stories and hottest new releases. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com .
Dec 16, 2022
To Follow This week on the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, it's Ariel who's missing, but David has found his way back to the podcasting booth and rejoins Rick for another raucous chat about the latest in watches. The two are joined by Andrew Morgan from WatchFinder & Co. , who immediately disappoints Rick when he shares that he is not a soccer/football fan. The trio dissects the murkiness of calling watches "iconic," has a go at a new brand peddling overpriced watches, and humbly predicts what 2023 may hold. Plus, a slew of rainbow watches, a wildly expensive Credor, and David divulges trade secrets! Highlights 2:10 David shares about his semi-secret visit to Girard-Perregaux 5:10 Grinding Gears: Iconic Watches Vs. Endless Choice, A Conundrum For Watch Brands & Buyers 23:10 Good Week/Bad Week o Brick Watch Company (and brief discussion of price anchoring) Inside MB&F's New M.A.D. House | YouTube 31:50 Predictions for Watches in 2023 33:55 New Watches o Christiaan van der Klaauw CVDK Planetarium Dunes Of Mars Watch Audemars Piguet Unveils The Code 11.59 by Audemars Piguet Starwheel Watch Hublot Unveils The MP-09 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Rainbow 3D Carbon Watch H. Moser & Cie. Unveils Streamliner Tourbillon Rainbow Watches Hands-On: Seiko's $400,000 Credor Spring Drive Decimal Minute Repeater Watch We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com .
Dec 8, 2022
For this week's episode of the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, David got lost on the way to his recording studio, so it's just Ariel and Rick---but they're joined by Simon from Escapement24 and Rob Corder of WatchPro! The horological quartet exhaustively unpack Rolex's pre-owned announcement, lament another massive watch heist, and fret about dropping ceramic watches. Plus, the future of Oris and Chopard's new 5th Avenue boutique! Highlights 3:34 Rolex Launches Its "Rolex Certified Pre-Owned" Watch Program 29:36 Good Week/Bad Week Watches Worth £12 Million Stolen From Secure Storage Facility | watchpro.com Rolex Prepares To Boost Watch Production With New $1 Billion Facility | watchpro.com Grand Seiko And Seiko Open Two-storey Showroom On London's Bond Street | watchpro.com 37:11 Last Week, This Week A watchmaker responds to David and Sylvan's discussion of ceramic watches , like the Tudor Black Bay Ceramic 40:50 Watch Reviews Tudor Black Bay Ceramic Oris Debuts Coulson Limited-Edition Watch Inspired By Aerial Firefighters 53:50 Chopard To Open Fifth Avenue Boutique & Introduce Three Limited-Edition Watches aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication in the world for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE interview podcast as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast. The aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast features the editors of the timepiece enthusiast publication aBlogtoWatch.com, coming together each week to discuss some of the latest industry stories and hottest new releases. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com .
Dec 1, 2022
On this week's episode of the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast, Ariel, Rick, and David are joined once again by Sylvain Berneron, Creative Director at Breitling. The group has it out over brands using auctions to launch new models, diverges from a discussion of the Rolex Daytona to discuss the realities of wear and tear, shares their favorite movie watches, and talks about the practical uses for chronographs. Plus, an update on the ABTW x Raymond Weil project and a new candidate for the best car brand collaboration! Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights 3:13 Should brands be using auctions as a launch platform? 13:57 Five Ways The Rolex Daytona Is A Better (And Worse) Watch Than You Might Expect 23:41 aBlogtoWatch Audience Designs The Next Raymond Weil Watch, Part 2 29:44 Last Week, This Week The ultimate car collab: the SMART Car Smart Watch Sylvain explains the new Breitling tourbillons ( Breitling Debuts A Trio Of Premier B21 Chronograph Tourbillon Watches ) 35:00 Good Week/Bad Week UK Foreign Minister James Cleverly puts Rick off double-wristing Harry Kane Ridiculed For His Rolex Rainbow Daytona Protest | watchpro.com New Watches 36:27 Carl. F Bucherer Launches All-New Manero Central Counter Watch 43:08 Hamilton Unveils Khaki Field Murph 38mm Watch 48:44 Omega Unveils A Duo Of Seamaster Diver 300M 60 Years Of James Bond Watches aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication in the world for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE interview podcast as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast. The aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast features the editors of the timepiece enthusiast publication aBlogtoWatch.com, coming together each week to discuss some of the latest industry stories and hottest new releases. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com .
Nov 27, 2022
This special edition of the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast is brought to you by Arnold & Son and Angelus . Rick and David sit down with Bertrand Savary, President of both Arnold & Son and Angelus, to talk about what it's like running two very different watch brands in the upper echelons of watchmaking. While Angelus and Arnold & Son may seem like vastly different brands, the two have quite a lot in common. They both have rich histories and have recently been reestablished: Angelus traces its roots to 1891 and was rebooted in 2015, while Arnold & Son goes back to 1794 and was reborn in 1998; both have been under the Citizen umbrella since 2013 when the Japanese company acquired them as part of its purchase of movement manufacture La Joux-Perret (which produces the movements for both brands), and they both produce exceptional high-end timepieces in limited numbers. As much as they have in common, though, they also differ greatly. Angelus is defined by its stunning use of skeletonization, open-working, and color to put the mechanics of its watches on full display, as exemplified by the Angelus U51 Diver Tourbillon . Arnold & Son, on the other hand, is regarded for its traditionally styled watches with exceptional horological complications and beautiful displays, such as the Arnold & Son Luna Magna . In 2020, Bertrand Savary became President of these two brands under a single roof, executing at the highest levels of watchmaking. In this special episode, Savary tells us about how these two unique brands fit under and benefit from the Citizen umbrella and what it's like to manage two distinct brands with a single team. Savary gives insight about how and why Angelus was successfully relaunched with an entirely new look, the trajectory of modern watch design, and what's next for these two luxury brands. Plus, he shares his personal preferences for watches and teases an upcoming release. Listen below or on the podcast player of your choice. To learn more, please visit the websites of Arnold & Son and Angelus . Highlights 5:34 How Angelus & Arnold and Son fit into the Citizen family 7:55 Making Arnold & Son watches through the lens of its founder 11:40 Product development and strategy 18:08 How Angelus was relaunched and how it plans to continue its success 23:50 Modern case design and the importance of getting it right 28:06 The best and worst parts of running a watch brand (or two) 32:35 Bertrand shares his own watch preferences 36:23 What's next for Arnold & Son and Angelus 43:01 Takeaways
Nov 24, 2022
On this week's edition of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel, Rick, and David engage in heady discourse for another hour of the latest and greatest in the world of watches. The trio pick apart the divisive automotive watch genre, wonder why a Rolex X Toyota Corolla watch never happened, question the rationale of industry players diversifying their offerings, muse on the merits of expensive watches from fashion brands, and desperately try to tie the World Cup into the conversation. Plus, emotionally satisfying complications, a slew of new watches, the ideal watch for today's tropical Scotsman, and why it's so difficult to be a Swedish spy. Listen below or on your podcast player of choice. 5:00 Time Machines: Taking The Road Less Traveled In Automotive-Inspired Design With The Cartier Roadster 12:50 Watchfinder to launch marketplace to rival Chrono24 next year | WatchPro.com 18:24 eBay Opens A Store In New York City For Buying And Selling Pre-Owned Luxury Goods 21:04 Good Week/Bad Week Rick tries his best to talk about the World Cup with his indifferent co-hosts Fortis launches more watches into space ( Fortis Announces Space-Tested WERK 17 Automatic Chronograph Watch Movement) 27:13 New Watches Arnold & Son Unveils New Nebula 41.5 Gold And Nebula 38 Gold Watches Hands-On: Hamilton Black & Gold Watches 2022 Capsule Collection TAG Heuer Unveils Carrera Chronograph Watch In Black And Gold Hands-On Ralph Lauren Polo Vintage 67 Watch Tom Ford Debuts TF002 Limited-Edition Titanium Chronograph Watches We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com .
Nov 20, 2022
This special edition of the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast is brought to you by Bulgari, r ecorded earlier this year at Geneva Watch Days 2022. Rick and David sit down with Fabrizio Buonamassa, Product Creation Executive Director at Bulgari, to discuss how Bulgari is pushing the limits of watch design through cross-cultural collaboration. Founded in 1884 by Greek silversmith Sotirio Bulgari, the eponymous Bulgari brand has become synonymous with luxury, with a reputation for stunning jewelry creations and, more recently, exceptional watchmaking. After acquiring the personal brands of Gerald Genta and Daniel Roth in 2000, Bulgari's ascendance in the watch industry was almost guaranteed. Buonamassa joined in 2001, eventually moving into his current role leading the brand's watch design, but it wasn't until 2012---a year after the brand joined the LVMH group---that the Bulgari Octo we know today was introduced. Distinguished by its angular octagonal case, it built off designs from the Gerald Genta brand catalog, and, along with the Serpenti collection, has come to define Bulgari watchmaking. In 2014, though, the brand pushed things further with the Octo Finissimo, an ultrathin hand-wound timepiece that leaned into the original Octo's aesthetic and set the stage for an astonishing string of record-breaking watches and breathtaking collaboration pieces. In this special episode, Buonamassa builds on the brand's stunning collaborations with Japanese architects Tadao Ando and Kazuyo Sejima to explore how the similarities and differences between Japanese and Italian ideals of design and beauty make for a perfect partnership, and what it's like collaborating with outside designers halfway around the world. Buonamassa goes further, though, musing on the concept of beauty, the emotionality of design, and the challenges and rewards of collaboration. Plus, he compares Italian and Japanese cars, and Rick gets him to reveal his personal design process and his biggest regret. Listen below or on the podcast player of your choice. To learn more about Bulgari, please visit the brand's website . Highlights 4:51 Collaborating with Japanese architect Tadao Ando 7:51 Kazuyo Sejima and the chrome Octo Finissimo 12:00 Blending Italian and Japanese ideals of design and beauty 16:00 A obligatory digression into Italian and Japanese car design 19:37 The roots and evolution of modern Italian design 22:50 Bulgari's unique watch design process and how it enabled the creation of the Octo Finissimo 29:20 Buonamassa's personal design process and his biggest regret
Nov 17, 2022
On this week's edition of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel, Rick, and David gallivant through this week's latest articles from aBlogtoWatch and the biggest news from the wider watch world. The team dives into the cutthroat world of watch journalism and the future of watch shows, laments the unlimited string of limited edition watches, and calls out the hypocrisy of watch award shows. Plus, new watches, LVMH demotes the London Stock Exchange, and the unspoken holy trinity of the watch industry is revealed! On a less upbeat note, more watch collections are getting stolen, so keep your watches safe, people! Highlights 3:25 SUPERLATIVE: Believing In High-Quality Journalism Today With Astrid Wendlandt 9:20 Is Anyone Listening? We Are At Our Limit With Unlimited Limited-Edition Watches 20:36 Introducing Inkdial's Affordable Horological Artworks To The aBlogtoWatch Store 24:51 2022 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève 30:41 Good Week/Bad Week o Jacob & Co.’s New 100-Story Dubai Tower Will Look Like a Crystal Crown | Robb Report London loses position as most valuable European stock market | BBC News New Cabinet minister hailed for her 'diversity' poses wearing a £10,000 Rolex | Mirror Online 39:50 Last Week, This Week o Casio Announces Factory Restoration Program For Select Vintage G-Shock Watches 41:57 New Watches Breitling Debuts A Trio Of Premier B21 Chronograph Tourbillon Watches TAG Heuer Unveils The Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon Polychrome Watch
Nov 10, 2022
On this week's edition of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel, Rick, and David spend another delightful hour covering all the latest from the watch world. Listen to hear them go green with a discussion of sustainability efforts in the watch industry (including a drop-in from Oris CEO Rolf Studer), think deep about why people even bother buying luxury watches. Hear about another alarming watch theft, an auction house gets eviscerated on social media, and the horrible truth behind the new titanium Rolex Deepsea Challenge. You can listen below right now or on the podcast player of your choice. Highlights 3:27 Grinding Gears: Is The Luxury Watch Industry Unsustainable & Secretive About It? 8:49 aBlogtoWatch Weekly: The Breitling Super Chronomat Origins And The Brand’s Commitment To A More Sustainable Future 10:10 Oris Unveils Waldenburgerbahn Limited-Edition Watch 21:09 Ariel's Thoughts: The Four Styles Of Luxury Watch Buying 31:44 Good Week Bad Week ARCHIELUXURY Returns Home Only to Find His Watch Collection Stolen Horological Dicktionary Takes Down Antiquorum and Ingenieux on Instagram Stories 47:05 The First All-Titanium Rolex Watch Is Here: Rolex Deepsea Challenge In RLX Titanium 53:12 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/no-longer-made-seiko-tv-watch-from-1982/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publications in the world for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE interview podcast as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast. The aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast features the editors of the timepiece enthusiast publication aBlogtoWatch.com, coming together each week to discuss some of the latest industry stories and hottest new releases. We’d love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com .
Nov 6, 2022
This special episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly is brought to you by Breitling and its Sustainability Mission Report. Earlier this year during Geneva Watch Days 2022, Rick and David got a chance to sit down with Aurelia Figueroa, the Global Head of Sustainability at Breitling to talk about the new Super Chronomat Origins series and Breitling’s industry-leading commitment to a more sustainable future. While there is quite a lot of talk within the industry about recycled stainless steel, Breitling found that the actual impact of sourcing its steel alloys was relatively insignificant (less than 1%), while the impact of sourcing gold and diamonds was exponentially higher, despite the fact that these materials make up significantly less volume compared to the amount of stainless steel that the brand uses each year. The new Breitling Chronomat Origins is constructed from 100% fully traceable-to-the-origin gold that comes from ethical mines, along with completely sustainable lab-grown diamonds. Additionally, rather than being secretive to try to maintain a manufacturing advantage, Breitling embraces a model of complete supply chain transparency with the Chronomat Origins series and openly discloses its various suppliers as a way to cultivate more sustainable production within both the watch industry and beyond. During the conversation, Aurelia offers some insight on some of the things that Breitling has recently been doing to promote a more sustainable future, such as the transition to 100% renewable energy and biogas, plus a commitment to producing zero plastic waste. Additionally, she also sheds some light on the brand’s plans to be using 100% ethically sourced, traceable to the origin gold by 2025 and 100% sustainable and fully traceable lab-grown diamonds by 2024. Actions always speak louder than words, and Breitling is actively taking steps towards a completely sustainable production process, with the latest tangible results being the new Super Chronomat Automatic 38 Origins watch that is made entirely from gold and diamonds that are all ethically sourced and fully traceable to their respective sustainable origins.
Nov 3, 2022
For this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel is back from his recent trip in Sicily with Jacob & Co., so our trio of usual hosts reunite to talk about the latest news stories and new releases from this week in the world of watches. To start the show, Ariel asks the ever-important question of whether or not anyone other than Rick (and potentially maybe other farmers) is actually legitimately in favor of daylight savings time, and whether or not the industry can just create a watch for those who do prefer it, which will be able to help them keep track of their altered schedules. The Casio G-Shock Plowman and Rolex Farm-Dweller were two of the more promising sounding options for potential watches to fill this category. Next is a discussion about the various crazy watches that Ariel saw on his recent trip with Jacob & Co. and the type of people who wear them, followed by a quick edition of Good Week/Bad Week, where our hosts aren’t quite sure whether or not it could possibly be taken as a compliment that Rolex was recently was vandalized by activists with orange paint for being emblematic of wealth and success. From here, the conversation turns to the new Omega Speedmaster Chrono Chime and the purpose of this ultra-expensive and complex model within the greater market. Up next, it's a discussion of the new Jacob & Co. Opera “The Godfather” Movie 50th Anniversary Musical Triple-Axis Tourbillon watch that Ariel got to check out while in Italy, along with a brief explanation of the laser engraving technique that he believes will start to make an appearance on other timepieces in the coming years. To close out the conversation, it is an interview with Mike France from Christopher Ward about the new C1 Bel Canto chiming watch, followed by a discussion among our three hosts about how deep the rabbit hole of watches that make noise really goes. Show Notes 2:32 A defense of daylight savings 5:42 Introducing the Rolex "Farm Dweller" 6:22 aBlogtoWatch Weekly Watches Watches 7:47 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-jacob-co-bugatti-chiron-sapphire-green-crystal-watch/ 13:12 Last week's show this week. 16:12 Good Week / Bad Week https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11364677/Just-Stop-Oil-target-Rolex-Eco-mob-jet-luxury-watch-shop-Knightsbridge-orange-paint.html 19:42 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-omega-speedmaster-chrono-chime-and-1932-chrono-chime-watches/ 28:13 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/jacob-co-opera-the-godfather-movie-50th-anniversary-musical-triple-axis-tourbillon-watch/ 38:32 Christopher Ward Bel Canto
Oct 27, 2022
For this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel is still away in Italy with Jacob & Co. so Rick and David are joined by Sylvain from Breitling. To start the show, our trio of hosts get into a deep discussion about all things related to titanium and watchmaking. Given that titanium watches can exist at a remarkably wide range of different prices, Sylvain offers some insight from a manufacturing perspective on what factors can separate expensive titanium watches from affordable ones, and how differences in the production process itself can ultimately influence both the quality of the titanium and the overall watch. After getting into some of the cost premiums associated with titanium, our trio of hosts discuss the fake letter that was allegedly from Rolex, which was recently making headlines and said that production was going to be cut due to the brand’s efforts to help the Swiss government conserve fuel. After breaking down a few of the reasons why this letter is clearly a fake, we briefly get to hear from a listener who is sending his vintage G-Shock into the select restoration program that was discussed on a previous episode of the show, and we will be circling back later with him to learn more about his experience. Next is an in-depth conversation about the latest new releases from Patek Philippe, and our hosts offer their opinions about three of the most noteworthy new models that recently joined the brand’s catalog. One of the reasons that Patek Philippe stated for discontinuing the reference 5711 Nautilus was that the brand felt it was becoming too associated with that single model. Given that the new reference 5811 is largely the same watch from a visual perspective, except now 1mm larger and crafted from white gold, hosts discuss whether or not the new reference 5811 is essentially Patek Philippe going back on its word in less than a year. From there, our hosts turn their attention to the rainbow gem-set Patek Philippe Aquanaut Chronograph, and what factors might be responsible for it only having 30 meters of water resistance. To wrap up the conversion, it’s a look at Patek Philippe’s new left-handed, Split-Seconds Monopusher Chronograph Perpetual Calendar reference 5373P and whether or not the destro configuration is just Patek Philippe copying Rolex’s green GMT-Master II, or if it was actually something that Patek Philippe had planned before. Show Notes 3:46 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/actually-affordable-titanium-watches/ 22:19 Good Week - Bad Week 30:19 Last Weeks Show This Week. https://www.ablogtowatch.com/casio-announces-factory-restoration-program-for-select-vintage-g-shock-watches/ 33:40 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/patek-philippe-nautilus-5811-watch-debuts-as-the-white-gold-5811-1g-001/ 41:11 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/patek-philippe-unveils-aquanaut-luce-rainbow-chronograph-watch/ 45:27 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/patek-philippe-unveils-the-split-seconds-monopusher-chronograph-perpetual-calendar-watch-ref-5373p-001/
Oct 20, 2022
For this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , David is away on a secret trip where he has signed a strict non-disclosure agreement and can’t tell anyone where he is going, so Ariel and Rick are joined by Simon from Escapement24 to talk about all of the new releases from this week in the world of watches. After briefly discussing NDA’s and what type of agreement David might have signed, our hosts turn their attention to integrated bracelet sports watches, and how the widespread popularity of the genre is slightly puzzling given that no one actually wears a metal bracelet watch as their preferred timepiece while playing sports. From there, the conversation shifts to how it seems to be exclusively watches that remain highly desirable when they show heavy signs of age, and how the concept of desirable patina seems to be virtually non-existent within the traditional jewelry industry. Next, we get a bit of last week’s show this week, as we circle back to note that Invicta is actually one of the brands that engrave its name on the side of watch cases, along with mentioning that the recent change in UK law that was going to make it an excellent place for Americans to purchase luxury watches has recently been reversed, meaning that there is no reason for us to book a flight to visit the AD. The discussion then shifts to all of the new watch releases from this week, starting with the TAG Heuer Formula 1 x Mario Kart Chronograph Tourbillon. After briefly contemplating the type of buyer this watch is intended to target, our hosts get into the details behind how our global economy makes it hard for brands to control their image within specific markets, along with how certain releases are simply intended for particular regions but end up getting seen by a global audience due to how everything is connected. Next, attention turns to the new Bremont releases and how the Supernova and its integrated bracelet fit into the rest of the brand’s current lineup. Our hosts examine the Hublot Big Bang E FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 smartwatch within the context of what responsibilities luxury brands have when it comes to the support of global issues. The show was supposed to end with reviews of three different chronographs at different price points from Timex, Tissot, and Longies. However, just as our hosts were just about to stop recording, Patek Philippe announced a handful of new watches, including the new Nautilus ref. 5811 in white gold. Show Notes 6:24 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/time-machines-tracing-the-predecessors-of-integrated-bracelet-design-with-the-zenith-defy-a3642/ 18:26 Last Weeks Show This Week 20:28 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-tag-heuer-unveils-limited-edition-formula-1-x-mario-kart-chronograph-and-tourbillon-watches-in-collaboration-with-nintendo/ 30:45 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/bremont-unveils-the-supernova-integrated-bracelet-watch/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/bremont-debuts-the-fury-pilots-watch/ 36:03 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hublot-big-bang-e-fifa-world-cup-qatar-2022-watch/ 45:10 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-tissot-telemeter-1938-series/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/the-timex-q-timex-chronograph-watch-is-the-q-youve-been-waiting-for/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/longines-debuts-record-heritage-watch/ 52:06 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/patek-philippe-nautilus-5811-watch-debuts-as-the-white-gold-5811-1g-001/
Oct 13, 2022
For this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , our usual trio of hosts, Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by Rob Corder from WatchPro. To kick off the show, we get a quick discussion about the various gifts that watch companies have given throughout the years, including Rob’s favorite Oris Bear pajamas, and this ultimately leads to the question of what would Ariel do with a life-size stature of the Oris Bear if he were to be gifted one for the holidays. From there, it’s a deep dive into the economic side of the luxury watch industry, and Rob explains which markets are still seeing growth, along with why there will always be differences and lag in the reported figures for Swiss watch exports compared to the actual consumer behavior that can be observed within local markets. The discussion then gets into why the United States has a good chance of being positioned to be the dominant market in the near future, and how some recent changes in legislature might make the UK a great destination for Americans to buy luxury watches. After wrapping up the conversation about all things related to the business side of the watch industry, our hosts then turn their attention to the ongoing faux patina debate that was recently addressed on the site, and they try to explain why vintage-inspired lume has become such a controversial point within the greater collector and enthusiast community. Next, we learn that Ariel has recently been sleeping with the Apple Watch Series 8 to assess its sleep tracking capabilities, and he reports back on his findings to answer the key question of whether or not Apple’s latest smartwatch actually knows when you are asleep. After briefly discussing press trips and watch events, along with what the actual purpose of them is within the modern watch media industry, it’s time to look at some of the new releases from this past week, including the numerous new watches from Seiko and the limited edition Tag Heuer Carrera x Porsche RS 2.7 watch. After collectively agreeing that Seiko’s pricing structure can be a bit all over the place, and that the brand puts out so many watches that it can actually make choosing one a difficult task, it's a closer look at the Tag Heuer Carrera within the context of automotive culture, and why vintage Porsche is so popular among today’s car collectors. Wrapping up the episode is a quick look ahead to Ariel’s upcoming trip to Italy with Jacob & Co. to celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Godfather, where Rob will also be attending, and Rick brings up the question as to whether or not either of them needs to be worried about waking up with the head of the Oris Bear in their bed. Show notes 3:46 https://www.watchpro.com/slump-in-sterling-and-return-of-vat-rebates-makes-rolex-31-cheaper-in-the-uk-than-usa/ 16:38 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/is-anyone-listening-faux-patina-doesnt-make-a-watch-vintage-inspired/ 22:58 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/sleeping-with-the-apple-watch-series-8/ 28:07 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/community-over-commerce-nyc-hosts-horology-forum-8/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/adventuring-in-jackson-hole-wyoming-with-norqain-watches/ https://live.watchpro.com/tickets/ 36:11 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/seiko-debuts-new-prospex-u-s-special-edition-dive-watches-inspired-by-cave-diving/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/seiko-debuts-presage-sharp-edged-watches-inspired-by-kabuki-theater/ 46:45 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-limited-edition-tag-heuer-carrera-x-porsche-rs-2-7-watches/
Oct 6, 2022
For this episode ofaBlogtoWatch Weekly, our usual trio of hosts, Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by Cam from the TriWatches Podcast. To kick off the show, our hosts discuss how Geneva is finally going to have its first pre-owned luxury watches event, and ponder what the Swiss version of a pre-owned watches show might look like, given Switzerland’s long-standing reluctance to embrace the secondary market. From there, the conversation shifts to the truth behind the decrease in pre-owned luxury watch prices, and how this recent change is only really allocated to the mega-hype watches that were trading hands for values significantly above their original brand new retail prices. Given that an increasing number of manufacturers are entering the pre-on space themselves, our quartet of hosts tries to answer the question as to whether or not there might ever come a time when we see the entire pre-owned luxury watch industry shift towards an in-house format. After discussing all things related to the pre-owned luxury watch industry, our hosts turn their attention to the new factory restoration program that G-Shock is offering for select vintage collectible models, and how this limited-time program shows a commitment to the brand’s heritage and its dedicated collectors. With the final word said on older watches, Ariel, Rick, David, and Cam turned their attention to new watches, and up first is the all-new Speedmaster X-33 Marstimer from Omega. After discussing whether or not the X-33 platform can still be considered a class-leading astronaut’s tool, our hosts decide to discuss the new Shinola Mechanic watches and whether or not these new models represent a new enthusiast-driven direction for the brand. Closing out this week’s episode is a review of the new Linear Series 1 Tourbillon from Hautlence, and a quick discussion of how this decidedly modern and funky brand fits in with the rest of the various timepieces that occupy a similar space within the industry. As always, Ariel has an exciting upcoming schedule with a dinner for Hublot and a trip to Sicily with Jacob & Co., and there will also be special edition episodes of aBlogtoWatch Weekly coming down the pipeline, with the first one featuring an inside look at Bulgari watches. Show Notes 2:27 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/ariels-thoughts-it-should-be-no-surprise-that-recently-inflated-watch-prices-are-down/ 9:21 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/casio-announces-factory-restoration-program-for-select-vintage-g-shock-watches/ 28.13 Last Weeks Show This Week 29:33 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/omega-unveils-the-speedmaster-x-33-marstimer-watch/ 37:53 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-shinola-mechanic-watches/ 46:08 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-hautlence-linear-series-1-tourbillon-watch/ We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Sep 29, 2022
Too Many Steel Sports Models? What’s The Best Watch Case Material? Plus The Norqain Wild ONE And Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep With Sylvain Berneron from Breitling For this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , everyone has returned from their recent travels, so it’s back to our usual trio of hosts with Ariel, Rick, and David, who are joined by Sylvain Berneron, the Creative Director at Breitling. To kick off the show, our hosts briefly discuss Ariel’s trip with Norqain and David’s experience at an Omega event last week, where they didn’t show the new Speedmaster X-33 Marstimer but rather only had the novelties that were presented several months ago. From there, it’s a deep dive into stainless steel sports watches as a response to an opinion article written by David, in which he argues that there are simply too many steel sports models when the material itself has inherent shortcomings. Our hosts discuss how the greater meaning of a stainless steel sports watch has changed over the years, along with all of the various pros and cons of the material itself, before Sylvain remarks that stainless steel is a perfectly Swiss material since it’s the perfect compromise between a number of different aesthetic and functional attributes. After discussing all things related to stainless steel, a question from Rick about strap material choices turns the conversation to titanium. Sylvain offers some insight about the different grades of titanium that are used in watchmaking, how they differ from each other, and why grade 2 is his personal favorite. After discussing two of the most utilitarian metals used in watchmaking, our hosts then take the opportunity to talk about the Norqain Wild ONE, which is a new sports watch that features a case largely not made from metal at all. After breaking down its unique shock-absorbing design and analyzing its placement within the greater industry, our hosts then turn their attention to the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep, and whether or not it is a good thing that it offers an absolutely massive depth rating yet doesn’t look like a piece of highly specialized dive equipment. After Sylvain reveals the specific depth that will more-or-less crush a person and how most of today’s dive watches are already more than capable of surviving it, our hosts wrap up the show by talking about how watches like the Omega Ultra Deep can often serve as ways for brands to showcase their technologies and explore a design language in a manner that often has widespread appeal outside of just the collector and enthusiast space. Show Notes 3:43 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/omega-unveils-the-speedmaster-x-33-marstimer-watch/ 9:20 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/grinding-gears-do-we-really-need-this-many-steel-bracelet-sports-watches/ 29:27 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/norqain-jean-claude-biver-launch-shock-absorbent-independence-wild-one-watches/ 43:13 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-omega-seamaster-planet-ocean-6000m-ultra-deep-watch/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Sep 22, 2022
Which Watch Brand Has The Best Ambassadors? Plus In-Depth Reviews Of The Bulgari Octo Finissimo Sejima Edition and New Tag Heuer Formula 1 Watches For this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel is on the road with Norqain in Switzerland to cover an exciting upcoming launch, so Rick and David are joined by George Bamford from Bamford Watch Department and Simon from Escapement24. After kicking off the show by discovering that George enjoys roller skating, our hosts briefly discuss the recent funeral of Queen Elizabeth II before diving into a deep conversation about watch companies and their brand ambassadors. After talking about why Roger Federer was such a good ambassador for Rolex and who might be able to fill his shoes, the discussion then shifts to Richard Mille and some of the genius tactics it has used in regard to maximizing the exposure generated by famous people wearing its watches. Once the conversation about brand ambassadors is wrapped, we then get to learn which stainless steel Rolex sports watch Simon recently passed up the opportunity to purchase at retail because he feels that profit-seeking behavior takes the magic out of this hobby, and as he so eloquently put it, “every time somebody buys a watch purely as an investment, a watch fairy dies somewhere.” From there, our quartet of hosts starts talking about the various watches that they regret passing up purchasing, and we learn that Rick probably should have bought a lot more watches over the course of the last several years. After spending some time dwelling on missed opportunities, it’s an in-depth conversation about the new Bulgari Octo Finissimo Sejima Edition and why this mirror-finished watch is absolutely fantastic, despite also completely failing at the one actual function of a wristwatch, which is telling you the time in an easy and straightforward manner. After our hosts, all agree that the Sejima Edition is the model that officially proves the design of the Octo is iconic, it’s on to a discussion about the new Tag Heuer Formula 1 watches and how the modern range fits into the greater legacy created by the originals. After figuring out which colors are everyone’s favorites, our hosts close out the show by talking a little bit about the Tag Heuer brand itself, along with the overall importance of the Formula 1 collection to the brand outside of watch enthusiast circles. Show Notes: 14:50 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/richard-mille-debuts-rm-35-03-automatic-rafael-nadal-watch/ 20:00 Rolex Explorer II 42mm 226570 Watch Debuts For 2021 | aBlogtoWatch 29:30 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/review-iwc-pilots-watch-chronograph-top-gun-edition-lake-tahoe/ 32.22 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-bulgari-octo-finissimo-sejima-edition-watch-with-mirror-dial/ 43:04 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-tag-heuer-formula-1-chronograph-colors-watches/ We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Sep 15, 2022
The Apple Watch Ultra, New Smartwatches From Tag Heuer, Louis Vuitton, And Sequent, Plus A Look At The Credor Eichi II And Why G-Shock Won’t Make A Smartwatch In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by Andrew from Watchfinder & Co. for a deep dive into the world of smartwatches. Given the recent release of a new generation of Apple Watches and the massive amount of attention that the Apple Watch Ultra has received from traditional collectors and enthusiasts, our hosts kick off the show by answering the question of whether or not the Apple Watch should even be considered a watch in the first place. From there, the conversation gets into why the new adventure-ready Apple Watch Ultra appeals to many individuals who historically had no interest in traditional smartwatches, along with whether or not its design was influenced by the traditional Swiss timepiece industry. Given its more durable construction and ability to even function as a proper dive computer, our hosts bring up the point as to why many people tend to inherently trust Apple over many traditional watch manufacturers when it comes to things like depth ratings, along with how Apple is able to excel at creating intuitive and easily digestible interfaces. Although the new generation of Apple Watches is arguably the biggest news from the world of connected devices, it is hardly the only option available within the space, and our quartet of hosts then get into a conversation about some of the other premium smartwatches that are currently available, such as those produced by Tag Heuer and Louis Vuitton. After discussing why these models fill different roles within the greater connected watch landscape, Ariel then offers some insight on why Casio has decided not to pursue smartwatches, despite its G-Shock range being regarded as the go-to digital timepiece for rugged use. After pondering the question of whether or not any wearable connected device will be able to dethrone the Apple Watch at some point in the near future, our hosts move to the complete opposite end of the timepiece spectrum to talk about the ultra-premium Credor Eichi II and its different approach to luxury, before moving back to the topic of connected devices with the unconventional and irreverent Sequent Smart(ass) Watch that was created in collaboration with seconde/seconde/. To wrap up the show, our hosts look at some of the various shortcomings of smartwatches and get into the details of why connected devices such as the Apple Watch aren’t currently entirely solar powered, along with when we might be able to see brands produce models that are able to charge themselves autonomously. Show Notes 2:38 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-the-apple-watch-ultra/ 24:02 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-with-the-louis-vuitton-tambour-horizon-light-up-luxury-smartwatch/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-tag-heuer-connected-e4-smartwatch/ 35:04 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-casio-dw5600-gu-7-g-shock-universe-watch/ 46:28 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-seiko-credor-eichi-ii-watch/ 50:57 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-sequent-smartass-watch-collaboration-with-seconde-seconde/ We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Sep 8, 2022
In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel, Rick, and David sit down with Paul (@f1ptb) to discuss some of their favorite new releases from Geneva Watch Days, along with the latest news and reviews from the greater world of watches. To kick off the show, our quartet of hosts briefly discuss the prices of cheeseburgers in Geneva before diving into a conversation about whether or not watch brands are actually listening to the people who buy their products and the overall influence of the collecting community within the industry. The discussion then turns to some of the watches that serve as examples of when brands have given the public more-or-less exactly what it wants, with the new Tudor Pelagos 39 serving as a perfect instance of how a company can look at the data and create a watch that is (almost) exactly like what people have been asking them to make for years. After getting into the details over whether or not the Tudor Pelagos 39 should even be considered a new watch when it is really more of an extension to the existing range, the show takes a brief moment to listen to a message from Rick’s wife, Mrs. ABlogtoWatch Weekly. During last week’s episode, Ariel brought up the point about how the western world needs to find new occasions to buy watches for each other, and somehow Rick forgot to mention that he and his wife recently took their daughter watch shopping to get her a graduation present. After getting filled in on the experience and learning that Rick’s daughter also has expensive taste when it comes to timepieces, it’s back to new watch releases and discussing a few personal favorites from Geneva Watch Days. We learn that David’s favorite new launch from the show was the Bulgari Octo Finissimo Sejima Special Edition, before our hosts dive into a conversation about the Golden Hour from Mr. Jones Watches, the new Nicolas Rieussec Chronographs from Montblanc, and whether or not Carl F. Bucherer should be considered a retailer brand or watch manufacturer. Show Notes: 06:00 Is Anyone Listening? A Glance At The Watch Community's Influence On The Industry 13:29 aBlogtoWatch Hands-On: Tudor Pelagos 39 Titanium Dive Watch 28:51 Bulgari Presents The Octo Finissimo Sejima Edition Watch | aBlogtoWatch 35:46 aBlogtoWatch Hands-On: Mr. Jones Watch The Golden Hour Celebrates English Gardens 38:45 aBlogtoWatch Montblanc Debuts New Star Legacy Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph Watches 45:19 aBlogtoWatch Carl F. Bucherer Debuts 40mm Manero Flyback Watches We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Sep 1, 2022
For this episode ofaBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick and David are in Switzerland, recording live from the ground while covering Geneva Watch Days 2022. To kick off the show, they first take a moment to catch up with Ariel and chat with him about his thoughts on why he feels that the western world needs to create new watch buying rituals and ultimately find new occasions to purchase timepieces for each other, before then briefly discussing why esports might be a good way to reach the next generation of buyers. From there, it’s all about new watch releases, and the trio discuss the brand-new Oris Divers Sixty-Five with the Caliber 400 movement and why it could easily be the only watch that a person would ever need. Ariel also takes the opportunity to announce an upcoming event that aBlogtoWatch will be hosting at a local brewery in Los Angeles with Oris on September 6th, 2022, where the Oris Airstream trailer and its showcase of the company’s history and innovation will be presenting there (RSVP by emailing rsvp@ablogtowatch.com). The conversation then shifts to the opposite end of the price spectrum and the three hosts talk about ultra-expensive luxury sports watches, and whether or not brands like Greubel Forsey, MB&F, and H. Moser & Cie. are starting to challenge Richard Mille when it comes to creating the go-to sports watch for the mega wealthy. After Ariel reveals his personal choice within the mega-expensive sports watch genre, he says goodbye to Rick and David who then head off to a few appointments to catch up with some of the various brands presenting live at Geneva Watch Days. First is a quick chat with the folks at MB&F, who offer some insight into the new Split Escapement EVO watches and reveal a hint about which one of the LAB editions is coming next, along with dropping a few hints about the model including that it won’t be a Split Escapement watch. From there, the duo heads over to speak with Ulysse Nardin about its new gem-set rainbow novelties. Rick and David are both big fans of Ulysse Nardin and rainbow watches, and after having a thoroughly good time checking out the manufacturer’s latest statement-piece releases, the pair head over to Maurice LaCroix to talk about its new Pontos watches, the importance of the Aikon collection, and why its retail partners are still the best way of telling the company’s story and allowing it to connect with its customers. Although Tudor isn’t specifically participating in Geneva Watch Days 2022, the brand still took the opportunity to launch a new watch, so Rick then sits down to talk with Ripley from aBlogtoWatch and Simon from Escapement24 to discuss the surprise release of the Tudor Pelagos 39. While Rick may still not believe that anything under 44mm is even a proper timepiece, the trio all agree that this new 39mm Pelagos is (almost) the model everyone has been asking them to make, and that it’s clear that Tudor is listening to its customers. Show Notes: 4:12 — Ariel's Thoughts: The West Needs Some New Watch-Buying Rituals | aBlogtoWatch 20:59 — Oris Unveils Regular-Production Divers Sixty-Five 12H Calibre 400 Watch | aBlogtoWatch aBlogtoWatch And Oris Team Up For A Summer Celebration At Arts District Brewing Company | aBlogtoWatch 24:47 — Greubel Forsey Unveils Limited-Edition GMT Balancier Convexe Watch | aBlogtoWatch MB&F Unveils Legacy Machine Split Escapement EVO Watches | aBlogtoWatch 35:20 — MB&F Interview 38:22 — Ulysse Nardin Interview 44:30 — Maurice LaCroix Interview 51:00 — Tudor Unveils The Pelagos 39 Watch We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Aug 25, 2022
In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by Simon from Escapement24, and our quartet of hosts sit down to discuss some of the latest articles and new releases from this week in the world of watches. Last episode, the off-topic question came up about how many whales you could fit inside Wales, and to kick off the show, Matt from the Spirit of Time podcast phones in to inform us that he has done the math, and the country of Wales can fit approximately 185,653,333 blue whales inside of it. After sorting out that important bit of business, the conversion then turns to watches and how the secondary market for Rolex models has been crashing in China, with a 46% drop in price compared to the inflated values from last year. After briefly discussing the concept of a “man drawer” once again and Rick coming to the realization that he doesn’t just have a single drawer allocated to his junk, but rather entire sheds full of it on his farm, our hosts then get into a conversation about the various factors that can make watches uncomfortable to wear, along with the most physically painful watches our hosts have ever experienced. From there, the discussion shifts to the idea of sustainability within the watch industry and how certain environmentally-friendly buzzwords end up getting co-opted by brands in the name of marketing efforts and corporate greenwashing. Ariel brings up the point that given how little physical material actually goes into the production of watches, it may not be a worthwhile endeavor to pursue more sustainable manufacturing materials, when the entire watch industry itself is based upon the celebration of indulgence rather than outright economy or efficiency. The conversation then takes a quick break for a surprise interview with Mike France from Christopher Ward, who gives us a sneak peek at the brand new C60 Trident Pro 300 and what we can expect from the brand’s latest new model. David’s review of the diamond-set digital watch from Casio is now live on the site, and our hosts briefly discuss the possible motives behind why Casio produced such a model in the first place, before wrapping up the show by talking about some of their favorite discontinued watches and which ones they would like to see make a comeback. 14:45 Grinding Gears: Why Some Watches Are Uncomfortable & Possible Solutions To The Problem | aBlogtoWatch 26:38 Thoughts On How To Interpret Sustainability And Environmental Friendliness Claims From Watch Brands | aBlogtoWatch 33:05 Christopher Ward C60 Trident Pro 300 47:45 Casio A159WAD-1D Watch Review: Should You Buy The Cheapest-Ever Diamond-Set Watch? | aBlogtoWatch 53:10 No Longer Made: Louis Moinet Jules Verne Instrument Watch | aBlogtoWatch We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Aug 18, 2022
In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Ariel is away attending to other business, so Rick and David are joined by guest host Andrew — a.k.a. “The Man With The Hands” from Watchfinder & Co. to talk about the latest news and reviews from this week in the world of watches. To start the show, a quick message from Jake, the aBlogtoWatch Social Media & Community Manager, sets off a discussion about how the ever-changing algorithms are forcing everyone to use “Rolex” in YouTube titles as clickbait, which spirals into a conversation about the psychology behind clickbait itself and how the way we consume video content has changed over the years. To properly measure the effects of clickbait, the trio decides to conduct an experiment using two different titles for this podcast episode, and given how discussing clickbait-worthy topics seems to come naturally to Andrew, you can have fun guessing about which version you're actually seeing. From there, the conversation gets into Rolex and how the brand became the world’s most famous watchmaker, along with why Andrew thinks Porsche is the car company most like Rolex (see, we told you he naturally talks about clickbait-worthy topics). After discussing the homogenization of people’s preferences in regards to watch collecting, the trio gets into a discussion about affordable GMT watches, the cheapest diamond-set watch available, and the least expensive timepieces in everyone’s collections that receive wear on a regular basis. Finishing up the discussion of new releases and reviews is a conversation about whether or not the removable grill on the latest Cartier Pasha is just a plot to make more money on replacements when customers inevitably lose theirs, followed by a brief discussion about the new Seiko Speedtimer and the brand’s obsession with difficult naming conventions. Lastly, rounding out the show is a brief look forward and what we can expect from both Andrew and Watchfinder & Co. in the near future. 34:34 Actually Affordable: Bottom-Dollar GMT Watches | aBlogtoWatch 42:34 Hands-On: Cartier Pasha With Removable Grille Watch | aBlogtoWatch 49:34 Seiko Debuts The Prospex Speedtimer Chronograph SRQ043 Watch | aBlogtoWatch aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Aug 11, 2022
In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, and David sit down to discuss some of the latest news stories and noteworthy new releases from this week in the world of watches. The trio kicks off the show with a quick discussion about receiving watches in the mail that you completely forgot that you purchased, along with a brief chat about the longest amount of time that any of them have had to wait in order to receive a watch, and how they cope with that anticipation. From there, the conversation then pivots to Hublot and the brand’s rather obvious yet unconventional decision to sponsor the world of soccer, followed by a deep dive into whether or not all watches should be available in multiple different case sizes, so that we can finally put an end to the whole “best watch size” debate. To kick off the discussion about this week’s new releases, the group first talks about the new Shinola and Lincoln Runwell models within the greater context of watch and car collaboration pieces, while Ariel briefly provides some context for the Lincoln brand itself to two Europeans who aren’t quite as familiar with this decidedly American automotive manufacturer. Following the conversation about cars and watches, the show breaks for a surprise interview with this week’s mystery guest, Richard Benc from Studio Underd0g. After getting to hear the latest updates directly from Richard himself, we then get to hear our trio of host’s thoughts on the latest new release from his brand, which is a mechanical chronograph that draws its aesthetic inspiration from strawberries and cream (yes, the dessert dish). Continuing on with this week’s new watches, our hosts discuss the new Mach 1 Synchro from Bangalore Watch Company that celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the “Suryakiran” Indian Air Force formation aerobatics team, along with the latest limited edition NASA x G-Shock collaboration and heads up about a brand new place in Los Angeles where you can find some of G-Shock’s premium models. 12:01 An Argument For Brands To Make The Same Watch In Multiple Sizes | aBlogtoWatch 18:37 Shinola And Lincoln Unveil Collaborative 100th Anniversary Watches | aBlogtoWatch 25:33 Studio Underd0g Unveils The Strawberries & Cream Watch | aBlogtoWatch 38:27 Bangalore Watch Company Debuts The MACH 1 Synchro To Celebrate The 25th Anniversary Of The Suryakiran Aerobatic Team | aBlogtoWatch 46:17 Final Frontier: This Limited Edition Casio G-Shock Watch Is A Can’t-Miss, Launching At Augustine In Los Angeles | aBlogtoWatch aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Aug 5, 2022
In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly , Rick, Ariel, and David come together to talk about some of the latest new releases and trending stories from the world of watches. To kick off the show, the trio dives deep into a conversation about Instagram and the greater impact that it has had on watch collecting. The group unanimously acknowledges how it has brought a lot of people together and introduced countless new individuals to the hobby. However, given how ever-changing algorithms are continuously getting in the way of people actually seeing the content they want, the trio then attempts to answer the question as to whether or not Instagram is actually ruining watch collecting for everyone and how the online community can exist without it. After thoroughly unpacking the issues with Instagram and proposing a few alternate solutions, the conversation then shifts to some of the latest new watch releases and reviews to hit the site this past week. Up first is the Tag Heuer Carrera Red Dial Limited Edition within the context of non-traditional dial colors and the value that they offer within someone’s collection. Next is a discussion surrounding the relative value of watches such as the Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda GT Chronograph and the Jaeger LeCoultre Polaris Perpetual Calendar, before the trio gets into the new colorful Christopher Ward C63 Sealander watches, and whether or not the industry is now over-saturated with bright dial colors. Lastly, Ariel is still looking for someone to fill the role as his personal assistant, and rounding out this episode is a quick discussion of some of the various applications he has received since recently reposting the job listing. Each week the editors of the timepiece-centric publication aBlogtoWatch.com sit down to discuss some of the latest new releases and hottest industry stories from in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. 23:33 TAG Heuer Unveils Carrera Red Dial Limited-Edition Watch | aBlogtoWatch 30:48 Watch Review: Parmigiani Tonda GT Chronograph | aBlogtoWatch 33:59 Hands-On: Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Perpetual Calendar Watch | aBlogtoWatch 41:47 Christopher Ward Unveils Limited-Edition 36mm C63 Sealander Automatic Watches | aBlogtoWatch 47:11 ProTek Series 2000 Dive Watches Are Made For Those Who Serve | aBlogtoWatch 52:22 Hands-On: Speake-Marin Ripples Watch | aBlogtoWatch aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.co m
Jul 28, 2022
In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick and Ariel sit down to talk about some of the latest news stories and releases from the world of watches. The duo kick off the show by talking about how Ariel severely needs an assistant before briefly touching on whether or not the GPHG awards actually mean anything and whether or not Tudor is pushing the boundaries enough with its watch designs given the recent release of the Ranger. From there, the pair dives into talking about Rolex’s brand-new factory, its plans to increase production by 30%, and whether or not this actually means that people will finally start being able to buy the watches that they want from authorized retailers and boutiques. While there is no surprise guest on this week’s episode, there are plenty of new reviews and watch releases, and Rick and Ariel kick off the roundup by talking about the Formex Reef GMT and Ariel’s hands-on review of the Raymond Weil Freelancer Chronograph 7780 within the context of the new model the brand will be designing in collaboration with the aBlogtoWatch community, which will be drawing its main inspiration from 1980s new-wave synth music. The duo also discusses the new Bamford x G-Shock collaboration and the time when Ariel’s got a chance to see the MB&F Horological Machine 9 Sapphire Vision HM9-SV, along with the new Zodiac Super Sea Wolf “Whitecap” and how the herd mentality of the collecting community can impact the discussions that surround various watches and their respective manufacturers 20:52 Watch Review: Formex Reef GMT Automatic Chronometer 300M https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-formex-reef-gmt-automatic-chronometer-300m/ 27:10 Hands-On: Raymond Weil Freelancer Chronograph 7780 Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-raymond-weil-freelancer-chronograph-7780-watch/ 31:30 Bamford And G-Shock Unveil The DW-6900BWD-1ER Collaboration Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/bamford-and-g-shock-unveil-the-dw-6900bwd-1er-collaboration-watch/ 41:40 Hands-On: MB&F Horological Machine 9 Sapphire Vision HM9-SV Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-mbf-horological-machine-9-sapphire-vision-hm9-sv-watch/ 49:53 Hands-On: Zodiac Super Sea Wolf ZO9291 "Whitecap" https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-zodiac-super-sea-wolf-zo9291-whitecap/
Jul 22, 2022
In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, Rick, and David are joined by guest host George Bamford, founder of Bamford Watch Department. The group starts the show by talking about which boutique employees have it the hardest these days between Rolex, Swatch — and now G-Shock after rowdy crowds at George’s own Bamford x G-Shock launch caused the event to get shut down by local authorities. From there, they pivot to talking about the possible long-term implications of the MoonSwatch on the public’s perception of the Omega Speedmaster before trying to figure out if the Bioceramic used in its construction is up to the task of frequent, long-term use and if should even be called a ceramic at all. After briefly talking about the continuing equalization of prices on the secondary market, the group switches focus to discussing this week's new watch releases and latest reviews on aBlogtoWatch.com, including David’s analysis of the M.A.D. 1 RED, the new Shinola Mackinac Yacht Watch, and the Maurice Lacroix Aikon #tide Benzilla within the greater context of artist collaboration pieces. In addition to discussing how the 35mm Tissot PRX stacks up to its full-size sibling, the question comes up whether or not there needs to be an HBO television drama about the colorful personalities of the watch industry before the group rounds out the show by trying to come to a consensus about which luxury watch brand name makes the best replacement to shout out instead of a swear word. Each week the editors of the timepiece-centric publication aBlogtoWatch.com sit down to discuss some of the latest new releases and hottest industry stories from in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This episode features Ariel, Rick, David, and guest host George Bamford. 22:19 Watch Review: M.A.D 1 Red By MB&F's Maximilian Busser https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-m-a-d-1-red-by-mbfs-maximilian-busser/ 29:22 Maurice Lacroix Debuts The Aikon #Tide Benzilla Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/maurice-lacroix-debuts-the-aikon-tide-benzilla-watch/ 38:41 Hands-On Debut: Limited-Edition Shinola Mackinac Yacht Watch Automatic https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-limited-edition-shinola-mackinac-yacht-watch-automatic/ 45.25 Hands-On: The Highly Requested Tissot PRX 35mm Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-tissot-prx-35mm/ 50:39 Bamford And G-Shock Unveil The DW-6900BWD-1ER Collaboration Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/bamford-and-g-shock-unveil-the-dw-6900bwd-1er-collaboration-watch/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jul 14, 2022
aBlogtoWatch Weekly: The Scariest Watch Ariel Has Ever Seen, A Record-Breaking Richard Mille, And Has Tudor Officially Become A Rolex Homage Brand? In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, Rick, and David sit down to talk about some of the most noteworthy new releases and trending stories from the greater world of watches. The trio starts the show by talking about a timepiece that has surfaced from a dark corner of history that Ariel describes as the scariest watch he has ever seen, before moving on to collectively speculating about the future of watch prices and retail availability. Rick asks the question of whether or not consumer trends may shift to the point where people are consolidating their collections and only buying grail pieces before the conversation ultimately shifts towards trying to hash out what actually classifies an individual as a watch enthusiast. While there is no surprise guest on this week’s show, there are plenty of new releases to discuss, and Rick, Ariel, and David kick off the new watch roundup by talking about how the Richard Mille RM UP-01 Ferrari recently claimed the record for the world’s thinnest watch before getting into how anOrdain can keep up with demand for its small-batch enamel dials and whether or not the novelty of having a white ceramic watch like the new IWC “Lake Tahoe” will eventually wear off after several years of ownership. Lastly, no conversation of new releases from this past week would be complete without discussing the new Tudor Ranger, and the trio addresses the question of whether or not the new watch is actually worth all the excitement, and whether or not Tudor has officially become a Rolex homage brand. Each week the editors of the timepiece-centric publication aBlogtoWatch.com sit down to discuss some of the latest new releases and hottest industry stories from in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This episode features Ariel, Rick, and David. 17:11 Richard Mille RM UP-01 Ferrari Is The New Thinnest-Ever Mechanical Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/richard-mille-rm-up-01-ferrari-is-the-new-thinnest-ever-mechanical-watch/ 25:00 Watch Review: anOrdain Model 1 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-anordain-model-1/ 33:55 Review: IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph Top Gun Edition Lake Tahoe https://www.ablogtowatch.com/review-iwc-pilots-watch-chronograph-top-gun-edition-lake-tahoe/ 40:14 Tudor Ranger 79950 Watch Collection Is Vintage Exploration Vibes Revived https://www.ablogtowatch.com/tudor-ranger-79950-watch-collection-is-vintage-exploration-vibes-revived/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010, and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jul 7, 2022
aBlogtoWatch Weekly: New Releases, Rob Corder From Watchpro, And Are Rolex Watches Becoming Available Again? On this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick and David sit down with Rob Corder, Co-Founder and Managing Editor at Watchpro. As a publication that could best be described as the Wall Street Journal or Financial Times of the watch industry, Watchpro is known for its unique business-oriented perspective on the world of watches. Rob offers his insights on everything from whether or not we are actually seeing an increase in the global supply of Rolex watches, to the greater state of the watch industry as a whole, and which brands are most likely to be impacted by changes in the supply of ‘unicorn models’ that have historically been unavailable at a retail level. In addition to talking about their predictions regarding the future supply of Rolex watches and how liquidity differs between luxury timepieces and the stock market, the trio also go over some of the latest new watch releases that span everything from five-figure statement pieces like the pink gold Girard-Perregaux Laureato and the Hermès Arceau Le Temps Voyageur to budget-friendly collaboration watches such as the James Brand x Timex Expedition North White and the Oris Aquis New York Harbor Limited Edition. Additionally, with the release of the new colorful time-only Breitling Superocean models that were unveiled earlier this week, Rick admits that he prefers watches with date displays, while David suggests that Rick’s preference may be simply due to the fact that he doesn’t spend enough time lounging at beach-side bars. Each week, the editors of the timepiece enthusiast publication aBlogtoWatch.com discuss some of the latest trending topics and hottest new watch stories in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any of the links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew during the program This episode features Rick, David, and Guest Host Rob. In this week's show: 2:41 Luxury Watch Market In 2022 25:32 Girard-Perregaux Unveils The Laureato 42mm Pink Gold And Onyx Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/girard-perregaux-unveils-the-laureato-42mm-pink-gold-and-onyx-watch/ 29:44 Hands-On: Hermes Arceau Le Temps Voyageur Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-hermes-arceau-le-temps-voyageur-watch/ 35:11 Hands-On: Oris Aquis New York Harbor Limited-Edition Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-oris-aquis-new-york-harbor-limited-edition-watch/ 40:17 Hands-On: The James Brand X Timex Expedition North White-Dial Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-the-james-brand-x-timex-expedition-north-white-dial-watch/ 44:11 Breitling Unveils New Superocean Automatic Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/breitling-unveils-new-superocean-automatic-watches/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010, and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jun 30, 2022
aBlogtoWatch Weekly: Questions from the Community, A Recap of New Releases, and Yohann Martinez from Art In Time Monaco In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, and David sit down to field some questions from the aBlogtoWatch community and discuss their thoughts on the latest new releases from the world of watches. Questions cover everything from an existential crisis resulting from realizing that your watch has too much branding to favorite summer drinks and an IWC watchmaker’s practical uses for a chronograph. Additionally, there have been a number of new releases this week, and the aBlogtoWatch crew offers their initial thoughts on everything from automotive-inspired collaboration pieces like the Michelin x Bamford and Girard-Perregaux x Aston Martin F1 models to whether the Ulysse Nardin Diver X Skeleton or the Ressence Type 5 AIT is the better high-tech black and yellow dive watch. This week’s mystery guest is Yohann Martinez, the Director of Art In Time in Monaco, who briefly stops by the show to talk about the new Ressence Type 5 AIT watch that was created in collaboration with Monaco’s famous watchmaking gallery. While all eleven of the publicly available examples have already been claimed, Yohann reveals how the final one will be sold for charity and why you aren’t likely to take it home unless you are already a supporter of the Foundation Prince Albert II de Monaco. Beyond discussing their initial takes on new releases, the aBlogtoWatch trio also digs into the finer points of the fluted bezel and whether or not Rolex even cares that other brands feature this distinctive design element on their watches. Each week the editors of the timepiece hobbyist publication aBlogtoWatch.com, discuss some of the hottest new watch stories and latest market trends in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This episode features Ariel, Rick and David. In this week's show: 13:03 Watch Review: Zodiac Super Sea Wolf Pro-Diver Titanium Limited Edition https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-zodiac-super-sea-wolf-pro-diver-titanium-limited-edition/ 18:08 Bamford London Unveils Limited-Edition Michelin X Bamford B347 Pilot Sport Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/bamford-london-unveils-limited-edition-michelin-x-bamford-b347-pilot-sport-watch/ 23:16 Watch Review: Girard-Perregaux Laureato Absolute Chronograph Aston Martin F1 Edition https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-girard-perregaux-laureato-absolute-chronograph-aston-martin-f1-edition/ 28:16 Hands-On: NORQAIN Independence 22 Skeleton Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-norqain-independence-22-skeleton-watch/ 34:32 Ulysse Nardin Unveils The Diver X Skeleton Black Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/ulysse-nardin-unveils-the-diver-x-skeleton-black-watch/ 40:49 Ressence Unveils The Type 5 Art In Time Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/ressence-unveils-the-type-5-ait-watch/ 49:35 Hands-On: Tissot PRX Automatic Chronograph Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-tissot-prx-automatic-chronograph-watches/ We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jun 23, 2022
In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick and Ariel discuss some of the most noteworthy articles and trending topics from this week on aBlogtoWatch.com. The duo discusses everything from what François-Henry Bennahmias might do with himself next year after he departs from Audemars Piguet, to the greater significance of collaboration watches within the context of the new recrystallized titanium Citizen Satellite GPS Watch produced with the AKUTO-R lunar expedition program and the highly-divisive H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Chronograph that was created in collaboration with the Los Angeles streetwear brand Undefeated. This week’s mystery guest is Vertex Watches Founder, Don Cochrane, who stops by the show to chat about the new Vertex M690 AquaLion dive watch. Don is the great-grandson of the brand’s original founder, who revived Vertex in 2016 with the goal of creating high-performing tool watches with a military-inspired design influence. In addition to discussing their thoughts on the latest release from Vertex, Ariel and Rick also cover the widespread practice of excessive branding as it exists throughout much of the watch industry, and briefly try to sort out which luxury watch brands might be in contention for having their names appear the most on a single watch dial. Each week the editors of the timepiece hobbyist publication aBlogtoWatch.com, discuss some of the hottest new watch stories and latest market trends in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This episode features Ariel and Rick. In this week's show: 2:08 - François-Henry Bennahmias Leaves Audemars Piguet 9:05 - Hands-On: Vacheron Con stantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin Skeleton 18k Rose Gold Watch. https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-vacheron-constantin-overseas-perpetual-calendar-ultra-thin-skeleton-18k-rose-gold-watch/ 17:40 - Citizen Debuts The Eco-Drive HAKUTO-R Collaboration Satellite Wave GPS Watch. https://www.ablogtowatch.com/citizen-debuts-the-eco-drive-hakuto-r-collaboration-satellite-wave-gps-watch/ 23:20 - Watch Review: Vertex M60 Aquzlion ISO-Certified Diver. https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-vertex-m60-aqualion-iso-certified-diver/ 34:44 - H. Moser & Cie. Debuts Limited-Edition Streamliner Chronograph Undefeated Watch. https://www.ablogtowatch.com/h-moser-cie-debuts-limited-edition-streamliner-chronograph-undefeated-watch/ 44:35 - Hands-On: Bulgari Aluminium GMT Amerigo Vespucci Special Edition Watch. https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-bulgari-aluminium-gmt-amerigo-vespucci-special-edition-watch/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010, and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Rick@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jun 16, 2022
aBlogtoWatch Weekly is brought to you by the aBlogtoWatch team Each week the editors of the timepiece hobbyist publication aBlogtoWatch.com, discuss some of the hottest new watch stories and latest market trends in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This episode features Ariel, Rick, and David. In this week's show: - Ariel brings stories from Las Vegas - Flippers flip out over the ongoing market correction in luxury watches - Jean-Claude Biver joins the board of Norqain - 2022 WATCHPRO USA Hot 100 First Look: The Seiko 5 Sports GMT Is The Sub-$500 Travel Watch We Can’t Wait To See https://www.ablogtowatch.com/first-look-the-seiko-5-sports-gmt-is-the-sub-500-travel-watch-we-cant-wait-to-see/ aBlogtoWatch Audience Designs The Next Raymond Weil Watch Part 1 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/ablogtowatch-audience-designs-the-next-raymond-weil-watch-part-1/ Citizen Debuts New Promaster Dive Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/citizen-debuts-new-promaster-dive-watches/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010, and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Rick@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jun 9, 2022
aBlogtoWatch Weekly is brought to you by the aBlogtoWatch team Each week the editors of the timepiece hobbyist publication aBlogtoWatch.com, discuss some of the hottest new watch stories and latest market trends in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This week's show features Ariel and Rick In this program aBlogtoWatch Weekly discusses: - Hands-On: Cartier Santos-Dumont Watches With New Lacquer Bezel https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-cartier-santos-dumont-watches-with-new-lacquer-bezel/ - Hands-On: Tudor Black Bay Pro GMT Watch For 2022 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-tudor-black-bay-pro-gmt-watch-for-2022/ - Zenith Debuts Calibre 125 Observatoire Limited-Edition Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/zenith-debuts-calibre-135-observatoire-limited-edition-watch/ - Audemars Piguet Unveils Royal Oak Carolina Bucci Limited Edition Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/audemars-piguet-unveils-royal-oak-carolina-bucci-limited-edition-watch/ - Watch Review: Fortis Marinemaster M-40 and M-44 https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-fortis-marinemaster-m-40-and-m-44/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010, and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Rick@aBlogtoWatch.com
Jun 3, 2022
aBlogtoWatch Weekly is brought to you by the aBlogtoWatch team Each week the editors of the timepiece hobbyist publication aBlogtoWatch.com, discuss some of the hottest new watch stories and latest market trends in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This week's show features Ariel, Rick, and David In this program aBlogtoWatch Weekly discusses: - Watch Review: Casio Oceanus Manta Titanium OCWS6000. https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-casio-oceanus-manta-titanium-ocws6000/ - Hands-On: Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Samuel Ross Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-hublot-big-bang-tourbillon-samuel-ross-watch/ - Hands-On: Angelus Chronodate Limited-Edition Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-angelus-chronodate-limited-edition-watches/ - Hands-On: MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential EVO Blew My Chronograph-Loving Mind https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-mbf-legacy-machine-sequential-evo/ - Hands-On Debut: Longines Ultra-Chron Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-longines-ultra-chron-watch/ - Rado Unveils Captain Cook Chronograph Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/rado-unveils-captain-cook-chronograph-watches/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010, and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Rick@aBlogtoWatch.com
May 30, 2022
aBlogtoWatch Weekly is brought to you by the aBlogtoWatch team Each week the editors of the timepiece hobbyist publication aBlogtoWatch.com, discuss some of the hottest new watch stories and latest market trends in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This week's show features Ariel, Rick, and David In this program aBlogtoWatch Weekly discusses: - The Watches Of Top Gun: Maverick - Bremont And aBlogtoWatch Celebrate Watches And Wheels At Bike Shed Moto Co. https://www.ablogtowatch.com/bremont-and-ablogtowatch-celebrate-watches-and-wheels-at-bike-shed-moto-co/ - Bremont Debuts Jaguar C-Type Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/bremont-debuts-jaguar-c-type-watch/ - Tissot & aBlogtoWatch @Feldmar Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/event-invitation-tissot-ablogtowatch-feldmar-watches-in-los-angeles-may-25-2022/ - Hands-On: New Breitling Navitimer Cosmonaute & The Incredible Story Behind It https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-new-breitling-navitimer-cosmonaut-incredible-story/ -High-Level Wrist Candy: A Dive Into The Mighty OAK Collection https://www.ablogtowatch.com/high-level-wrist-candy-a-dive-into-the-mighty-oak-collection/ - Hamilton Unveils Updated Khaki Navy Frogman Automatic Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hamilton-unveils-updated-khaki-navy-frogman-automatic-watches/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010, and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Rick@aBlogtoWatch.com
May 19, 2022
aBlogtoWatch Weekly is brought to you by the aBlogtoWatch team Each week the editors of the timepiece hobbyist publication aBlogtoWatch.com, discuss some of the hottest new watch stories and latest market trends in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This week's show features Rick and David In this program aBlogtoWatch Weekly discusses: - Girard-Perregaux Debuts Limited-Run Laureato Absolute Chronograph Aston Martin F1 Edition Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/girard-perregaux-debuts-limited-run-laureato-absolute-chronograph-aston-martin-f1-edition-watch/ - TAG Heuer Unveils Formula 1 Indy 500 2022 Limited-Edition Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/tag-heuer-unveils-formula-1-indy-500-2022-limited-edition-watch/ - Jaeger-LeCoultre Debuts Polaris Date Watch In Green https://www.ablogtowatch.com/jaeger-lecoultre-debuts-polaris-date-watch-in-green/ - ProTek Launches The Series 1000 Tactical Watches With Tritium Tube Illumination https://www.ablogtowatch.com/protek-launches-the-series-1000-tactical-watches-with-tritium-tube-illumination/ - ABTW To Host Two Los Angeles Events https://www.ablogtowatch.com/los-angeles-invitation-bremont-ablogtowatch-bike-shed-moto-co-may-21-2022/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/event-invitation-tissot-ablogtowatch-feldmar-watches-in-los-angeles-may-25-2022/ - Hands-On: Zenith Defy Skyline Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-zenith-defy-skyline-watch/ - Queueing For Uranus: Omega Swatch MoonSwatch Watch Review https://www.ablogtowatch.com/queueing-for-uranus-omega-swatch-moonswatch-watch-review/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010, and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Rick@aBlogtoWatch.com
May 12, 2022
aBlogtoWatch Weekly is brought to you by the aBlogtoWatch team Each week the editors of the timepiece hobbyist publication aBlogtoWatch.com, discuss some of the hottest new watch stories and latest market trends in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This week's show features Rick, Ariel, and David In this program aBlogtoWatch Weekly discusses: - Watch Spotting At Miami F1 Grand Prix - Hands-On: IWC Unveils New Pilot’s Watch For Mercedes-AMG F1 Team In Miami https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-iwc-unveils-new-pilots-watch-chronograph-41-edition-mercedes-amg-petronas-formula-one-team/ - ProTek Launches The Series 1000 Tactical Watches With Tritium Tube Illumination https://www.ablogtowatch.com/protek-launches-the-series-1000-tactical-watches-with-tritium-tube-illumination/ - ABTW To Host Two Los Angeles Events https://www.ablogtowatch.com/los-angeles-invitation-bremont-ablogtowatch-bike-shed-moto-co-may-21-2022/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/event-invitation-tissot-ablogtowatch-feldmar-watches-in-los-angeles-may-25-2022/ - A Day Driving The California Mille With Chopard Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/a-day-driving-the-california-mille-vintage-sports-car-rally-with-chopard-watches/ - Bulgari Unveils Limited-Run Ducati Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/bulgari-unveils-limited-run-aluminium-chronograph-ducati-special-edition-watch/ -Hands-On: Louis Erard “Louis Error” Watch https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-le-regulateur-louis-erard-x-seconde-seconde-louis-error-watch/ - Seiko Unveils Pressage Arita Porcelain Dial Watches https://www.ablogtowatch.com/seiko-unveils-presage-craftsmanship-series-arita-porcelain-dial-watches/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010, and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Rick@aBlogtoWatch.com
May 5, 2022
Each week the editors of the timepiece hobbyist publication aBlogtoWatch.com, discuss some of the hottest new watch stories and latest market trends in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. This week's show features Rick, Ariel, and David, plus two mystery guests. In this program aBlogtoWatch Weekly discusses: - The 2022 MET Gala, but more specifically Ryan Reynolds. - Tudor watches are setting up a bicycling team. - Itay Noy Limited Edition Time Quarters Watch: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/itay-noy-debuts-limited-edition-time-quarters-watch/ - Bremont x Bamford S500 collaboration watch: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/bremont-unveils-limited-run-s500-bamford-special-edition-watch/ - Hands-on with the platinum Rolex Day-Date 36 and 40: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-platinum-rolex-day-date-36-day-date-40-watches-with-fluted-bezel-explained/ - Doxa limited-Run Army timepieces made for the retailer Watches Of Switzerland: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/doxa-unveils-limited-run-army-watches-of-switzerland-edition-watch/ - Timex Debuts its Q Timex GMT watches: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/timex-debuts-q-timex-gmt-watches/ - aBlogtoWatch review of the Nomos Club Sport Neomatick 42: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-review-nomos-club-sport-neomatik-42-date-blue/ - aBlogtoWatch hands-on with the Maurice Lacroix Aikon #tide watch collection: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-the-colorful-eco-friendly-maurice-lacroix-aikon-tide-watch-collection/ - Also, the newly announced Maurice Lacroix Aikon Skeleton watches: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/maurice-lacroix-debuts-new-aikon-skeleton-watch/ aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010, and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact: rick@ablogtowatch.com
Apr 28, 2022
This week we have Ariels continuing adventures with Chopard, something new from Christopher Ward, some MoonSwatch, and Scottish Watch News for Rick from Laings in Glasgow but absolutely no Ressence watch for him. Cartier announces price increases, will others now follow? and we review new watches from WT Author, Timex featuring Mrs aBlogtoWatch, Hublot, and A. Lange & Sohne Check out the ABTW shop and leave a comment on the weekly show notes out on a Saturday to be in with a chance of winning a prize from the store
Apr 21, 2022
On the show this week, the Rolex AirKing, Tissot Seastar, two Watches from Chopard, and a new watch from Atelier Wen. We also hear about Ariel's just recorded episode of the Superlative Podcast with Nico and discuss the highlights from Monday's Jean-Claude and Pierre Biver interview Plus enter our weekly competition to win some ABTW goodies from the ABTW shop https://store.ablogtowatch.com/
Apr 14, 2022
Lots on this week's show with the latest from Patek, Hamilton, Rado, Speake-Marin, and Hublot where the challenge is laid out to a certain Dutchman with a strong Belfast accent. So should it be a ticket-only event for the Nico v Ariel Hublot show? Subscribe to the show at aBlogtoWatch Weekly and if you use the Spotify app you can send the show a voicemail and take part in the show polls
Apr 8, 2022
The ABTW team gathers in this bumper edition to go through the runners and riders for the Top 10 in Show list. Do you agree with their selection? You can express your opinion and maybe even get a T-Shirt for your efforts. Listen to the show to find out how. Follow the show at A Blog To Watch Weekly and join in the discussion via the Spotify app.
Apr 6, 2022
Ariel and Rick are joined by Zach and David to talk about how the sausages are made as they unload about the technicalities of photographing watches at Watches and Wonders. We cover “Rolex resentment” as we explore further the launch of the “Lefty O'Clock” GMT and as the guys start to talk Show Top Ten is anything from Rolex this year good enough to make the list, when you have Ulysse Nardin, Vacheron and even Hublot bringing their A-game. Take part in our poll or send us a voicemail message via A Blog To Watch Weekly Podcast on the Spotify App
Apr 1, 2022
We have a full team recording from Watches and Wonders 2022. We talk about everything we have seen after two days, what we like, don't like, and what we are still looking forward to seeing. Give us your thoughts on the latest by following the show at A Blog To Watch Weekly and sending us a voice note via the Spotify app and we might even play it on the show.
Mar 25, 2022
So Swatch Group goes all out pre Watches and Wonders, this time with either a ludicrous or genius collaboration with themselves in the MoonSwatch. Bulgari produces a ludicrously thin watch with the new "Ultra" thin Octo Finissimo Elsewhere in Swatch Group, Longines is busy taking the GMT game to Tudor and Tag Heuer. We speak to Bill Yao from Tornek-Rayville, Ariel handles a grail watch and reviews its 21st-century update, and we talk more fantastic plastic with the new Tide from Maurice Lacroix Please subscribe directly to A Blog To Watch Weekly anywhere you get your podcasts, and if you use the Spotify App please vote or send the show a voice mail. https://www.ablogtowatch.com/omega-x-swatch-bioceramic-moonswatch-speedmaster-watches/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-debut-longines-spirit-zulu-time-watch/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/citizen-eco-drive-promaster-200m-professional-diver-1300m-watches/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-bulgari-octo-finissimo-ultra-is-watchmakers-8th-record-thin-luxury-watch/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/maurice-lacroix-debuts-aikon-tide-watches-made-from-ocean-plastic/
Mar 18, 2022
A full show this week. We chat about how "Bricks and Mortar" retail should deal with issues of demand v supply the rise of brand-operated stores and the development of online watch media selling watches. We review the Louis Vuitton Tambour Carpe Diem Automaton watch, the Tissot PRX Chronograph, and the Yes WorldWatch V7 Please subscribe to the show directly by searching for A Blog To Watch Weekly and if you listen via Spotify you can send us your opinions by voicemail and take part in our "Watch of the Week" Poll https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-louis-vuitton-tambour-carpe-diem-automaton-watch/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hands-on-with-the-yes-worldwatch-v7-a-simple-look-at-a-complicated-watch/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/tissot-announces-prx-chronograph-watches/ https://www.ablogtowatch.com/whats-a-watch-retailer-to-do/
Mar 11, 2022
Ariel is in Europe and brings news from Louis Vuitton. We cover all the new releases from Omega. Mike France from Christopher Ward gives us the chat on the new C63 Colchester and we delve into the new technology contained in the Frederique Constant Slimline Monolithic. Please subscribe to the show directly at aBlogtoWatch Weekly and if you are listening via the Spotify App then do tell us what your favorite Omega release of the week was
Mar 4, 2022
On this week's show, we chat about Ariel's just recorded interview with Jean-Claude Biver and his Son, we have some 80's film nostalgia and meet some bleeding-edge watch tech with the new Urwerk UR-112 Aggregat Odyssey. If you ever needed to know the time in Pheonix, Rio, Cape Town, Dubai, Tokyo, and Singapore at the same time then we review your perfect watch in the Moritz Grossmann Universalzeit. Zenith celebrates 53 years of the Defy and Longines brings us 37mm in the new Spirit, while Casio brings us a G-Shock at $4000 while we compare and contrast it to its $400 sibling. Please subscribe to the show directly at aBlogtoWatch Weekly and if you are listening via the Spotify App then do send us a voicemail on what fashions Ariel should be supporting at this year's Watches and Wonders!
Feb 25, 2022
Lots on the show this week. We discuss the preparations and expectations for Watches and Wonders 2022 and talk about a hands-on review of the latest iteration of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 16202 the "Jumbo" and two Mickey Mouse watches from Undone. Our attention is grabbed by the latest Girard-Perregaux Casquette 2.0 and we have the latest, Who, What, Why, Where, When with Octavio Garcia from Gorilla Watches regarding their latest release the Fastback Thunderbolt Chronograph. Finally we both chicken out of the pronunciation for Venezianico....enjoy the show* *and the outtakes
Feb 18, 2022
Welcome to our new weekly news show, please subscribe to the dedicated aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast channel. On this week's show, we talk about Rolex display-only models, and we hear from Ben the CEO of Norqain about their new Steel and Gold GMT release. We give ourselves a "Tutorial" on perpetual calendars from H Moser & Cie, Ariel talks about his article on determining the value of a watch, and finally, we look at the new range of entry-level field watches from Formex. You can find more details on all these reviews and articles at aBlogtoWatch.com