Twenty Best Watch Blogs To Follow Today
- 5th Jul 2020
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A blog to watch:
It has something for everybody. They are a media destination for the community of watch collectors and a great resource for anyone who appreciates horology. Founder of the blog Ariel Adams and the team have been producing some fantastic posts since the beginning of the year 2007. Their content consists of both articles and videos. Look out for the comments section which is also quite engaging.
Hodinkee
Hodinkee is a good blog for people who have literally no knowledge about watches. It has become a complete household name now. The nerdy writers make sure they not only narrate you the story of the watch in a mesmerizing way but also do weird tests on the watch to test the durability and quality like crushing them with their car and whatnot.
Monochrome:
It was founded in the year 2006 by Evan Yeung. They do complex research on very niche high-end watches, write in-depth reviews with the most intricate details and describe themselves as an online magazine and from time to time they also like writing posts on the horology history.
Worn and wound:
This is one of the most aesthetic blogs you will come across and therefore deserved to be on this list. It was founded in the year 2011. What you will find is a broad range of content, written by individuals with different perspectives. It's your go-to blog when searching for watches which are value-driven, from the affordable to the extravagant.
Fratello Watches
Founded in 2004 by Robert-Jan Broer, started the Fratello Watches website. They’re known as the renowned authority on Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch. In fact, one of their watches is named as Speedy Tuesday Speedmaster in the honour of omega. They don’t just write about watches because it’s a hobby. They write about watches because it’s in their blood. Moreover, Fratello covers all the big events in the industry.
Watch Pro:
This blog originates from the UK and is the only website which writes in detail about all the selling, marketing activities and making of different watch brands. Its is also the only website in the country to do so.
Haute Time:
Haute Time Magazine is your number one source of information. It keeps its viewers updated on real-time news and latest luxury brand news and happenings. They don't just see a luxury timepiece, they see a work of art.
WatchTime:
Founded in New York City in 1999, it became America’s number one watch blog literally in a matter of time, which speaks volumes about the blog. They and other bloggers post reports from watch collector events and news on timepieces on the website from time to time. They have offline mediums like print magazine too if you wish to view.
Gray and Sons
They provide information on different luxury watch brands like Bvlgari, Rolex, Piguet, etc. and aim at making their customers stand out of the rest by offering preowned watches and more at very reasonable rates.
Quill & Pad
They do not sound like a name with anything to do with watches. It was founded by Elizabeth Doerr and Ian Skellern, their main focus being high-quality journalism about luxury watches. They have an experience of more than 40 years in the horology world, and as a result of which they make simplified and a content which is a treat to watch for their viewers with pictures and videos and different other illustrations.
Wound for life
For them, watches are not just cog and spring but it's their life. They have a section called ‘Lessons In Wristory’ which will make sure you come back for more info. The blog has more to do with the emotions and tales of adventures and not just watches. It's a very passionate blog.
Time Tide
The leading online watch media group in Australia that spans online, social and print. Their objective is to use storytelling as the new bridge language to connect the magic and romance of watches with the latest and existing audiences. The editor of this blog contributes to other blogs as well.
SJX
This Singaporian watch blog was founded in the year 2011 by Su Jia Xian, is based out of Singapore and is solely run by the founder. There is no language barrier that you will find even though its an Asian blog. For viewers interested in the top end horology spectrum, this blog will add value to their feed.
Watchville
This blog will provide you with the latest information in horology news and reviews. It will also provide you with the most popular articles around the web from many of the blogs we’ve mentioned above, all in the one place. It’s your final shop for everything you wish to know about classic timepieces.
Revolution
Revolution celebrates watches. The bloggers not only discuss the watch itself but the history of the brand and what makes a watch worth it. Not a big believer of punches but at the end of the day when it comes to reviewing finery, honesty is the best policy.
Yeoman’s Watch Review
This blog is based on Japanese watches. So obviously, SEIKO will be a favourite on the page. They upload up-close snapshots of impressive and vintage watches and insightful information on the same.
Bridge & Barrel:
The founder of the blog is Sid and he hails from Australia. His content has the neighbourhood feel of his writing covering local events out of the great city of Melbourne is a touch of contemporary and style together. The founder believes that watches and style always go hand in hand and therefore covers all the aspects of horology with styling tips.
Deployant:
Peter Chong founded the blog in the year 2014 with his two friends. This blog tries to appeal to the collector within you. Unlike other watch brands where you could see nerds and connoisseurs writing articles on watches, they try to lure collectors to write and make their voice heard too.
Watch it all about:
A blog written only on affordable luxury watches. The quality of watches anyone can afford. The blog offers a lot of topics like news, reviews and articles about watches but moreover, the website also lets the customer know about the different offers, discounts and sales going on globally.
Watchuseek:
Here we talk about the internet's most viewed watch website and forum. Their motto is watch you seek is watch you get. They have compiled a list of links to horologists, timekeepers and top-notch brands, for detailed coverage of the top events globally, or just for some honest advice on your next planned watch purchase on the website.
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