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My Tag Heuer Monaco 40th Anniversary Edition Watch Article On AskMen.com

This was a fun watch to talk about because it is really a period piece. 40 years ago the original Tag Heuer Monaco watch really was “Swiss avant garde” as Tag Heuer likes to claim is something that describes themselves. Unlike standard Monaco models, this limited edition 40th Anniversary models have a few unique points [...]

Rolex Watches Make A Statement In Bret Easton Ellis’ The Informers Movie

Most of you know that I actively notice the watches worn in movies and television shows. Rarely do the watches features on the wrists of characters add anything to message of the movie, as they are just part of the wardrobe. I recently saw the movie adaptation of the Bret Easton Ellis’ book The Informers, [...]

Watch@Tablet Notebook Computer Is The Future Of Wrist Watch Retail Sales

Finally, a solution for ill informed sales people at watch retail locations. Everyone who is not a watch lover is suddenly filled with scorn at this pretentious sounding remark, but let me explain. Buying a fine watch is an exploration not only into the image and heft of a watch, but a requires an explanation [...]

Thomas Prescher Triple Axis Tourbillon Regulator Sport Watch

When was the last time you tied up your tennis shoes, got up to go outside to do something ‘sporty,’ and strapped on almost $500,000 dollar watch? If this is a common occurrence, Thomas Prescher’s Triple Axis Tourbillon Regulator Sport watches are right for you. (Thomas Prescher would like to remind you that this is [...]

Casio Pathfinder PAW-1500T-7V Watch Review: Boyhood Dream Come True

Watch lovers tend to appreciate watches starting at a young age. As a youth all I would wear was Casio watches, fascinated by the time telling wrist borne devices that seemed to be so much more than “just a watch.” Frankly, Casio was what my father would buy for me – but I quickly became [...]

Rare Angular Momentum Tage Olsen Classic Ref. 7019 Watch Available

This watch is a true modern classic, in the most traditional sense of the term. The watch emphasizes design elements made popular by “classic” watches from the 1950s and 1960s, brought to life again beautifully in a modern timepiece. No doubt you can realize that just by looking at this watch, and for those reasons [...]

aBlogtoRead.com Showcased On Watch Magazine Europa Star’s Website

aBlogtoRead.com has been showcased on EuropaStar.com. Europa Star is one of the most important watch industry magazines that is focused on industry professionals, mostly outside of the United States. The magazine’s website is the digital extension of the magazine, offering important news and information about watch brands and models of all types. Europa Star is [...]

Patek Philippe Calatrava Travel Time Platinum Ref. 5134P Watch Available On JamesList

Here is a rare and unique looking Patek Philippe watch from a time that feels so long ago – when the economy was optimistic and the future seemed so bright, back in 2003. That was when this Calatrava Travel Time Platinum Ref. 5134P was originally released. Still shaken from the dot com bubble boom, no [...]

Hublot & The Future of Watches – Jean Claude Biver Interview Baselworld 2009

Hublot is a brand that I respect a great deal.
Every brand loves to state that they are forward-thinking and revolutionary and innovative and care about society and make the best watches…
But Hublot is a brand that is doing a tremendous job with all of the above. And it’s this initiative that [...]

RSW Diving Tool Watches: Toolicious

How cool is this new Diving Tool watch from Rama Swiss Watch (RSW)? The wildly functional yet avant garde “instrument” watch seems totally plausible to wear, yet nothing else like it exists. The case is mostly square, with an functional, but cool, looking round rotating bezel over the dial. I like to totally horizontal orientation [...]

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