Tone & Time – The Jérôme Burgert Interview

by Tyler Frederick Strats & Serica The watch world is probably one of the most creative communities you can be a part of. From artists to designers to musicians, there are so many different avenues of creativity, and what brings us together are these small mechanical objects that tell us the time. I’m well aware they do more than that, obviously, but you get my … Continue reading Tone & Time – The Jérôme Burgert Interview

Longines, Aviation, and the Moment I Fell Down the Rabbit Hole

By Brent Robillard Aviation, navigation, and the advent of “avigation” Introduction: Up in the Air If you’d asked me ten years ago what first pulled me toward Longines, I wouldn’t have said aviation—not even close. For me, it started underwater. The Legend Diver, the Ultra-Chron Diver, even the HydroConquest. Solid, handsome dive watches with real lineage and none of the fuss. Longines, in my mind, … Continue reading Longines, Aviation, and the Moment I Fell Down the Rabbit Hole

The Fourth Wave: Tracing the Seamaster’s Long Road to the New Planet Ocean

By Brent Robillard A fitting evolution There’s something I’ve always appreciated about OMEGA: even their boldest moves tend to grow out of quiet, decades-long tinkering. When the brand introduces something “new,” it’s rarely an isolated leap. It’s usually a conversation with its own past. And with the arrival of the fourth-generation Seamaster Planet Ocean, OMEGA is very much in dialogue with itself again—pulling threads from … Continue reading The Fourth Wave: Tracing the Seamaster’s Long Road to the New Planet Ocean