Isotope Marks 10 Years with Five New Releases Across Moonshot, Mercury, and Flyway Collections

By Brent Robillard Tin Anniversary Isotope has been particularly active throughout its tenth anniversary year. The independent British brand, led by founder José Miranda, has steadily expanded its catalogue over the past decade without ever really settling into one predictable aesthetic lane. That was evident again during Watches and Wonders week in Geneva, where I had the chance to see several of these new releases … Continue reading Isotope Marks 10 Years with Five New Releases Across Moonshot, Mercury, and Flyway Collections

Dear Seiko: Capcom Watch Collaborations We Want to See

by Tyler Frederick Seiko won’t answer my calls Alright, we’re back here again. My soapbox is out, I have a clean page in front of me, and I’m ready to go on another tangent about a collaboration that Seiko has missed out on. Instead of doing a vast series of these, this article is going to be quite extensive regarding Capcom, some of their illustrious … Continue reading Dear Seiko: Capcom Watch Collaborations We Want to See

Resurgence and Revival: The Comeback of Heritage Watch Brands

by Brent Robillard The history of watchmaking is one of innovation, artistry, and resilience. Many brands flourished during the mechanical golden age, only to face near extinction during the quartz crisis of the 1970s and 80s. Some faded quietly into obscurity, while others went defunct, their names disappearing from dials for decades. In recent years, however, we have witnessed a remarkable revival of these heritage … Continue reading Resurgence and Revival: The Comeback of Heritage Watch Brands