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See the latest Shows from WatchBox Studios featuring luxury watch education, entertainment, collector interviews and more. Featuring your favorite WatchBox personalities including Tim Mosso, Mike Manjos, George Mayer, CQ and many guest Collectors and watch industry luminaries.

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  • Cartier Santos Is The Best Watch Of Summer '22: Buying Underrated Luxury Watches

    Tim Mosso returns with a list of the best watches from underrated model lines. While everyone wants a Rolex Submariner or an Omega Speedmaster "Ed White," Tim finds value in luxury watches from Cartier, Omega, Grand Seiko, and Moritz Grossmann. In particular, the Cartier Santos "Large" offers a h...

  • The Rise of Independent Collectors with A Collected Man’s Silas Walton

    On Mayer Time Episode 04, host George Mayer is joined by Silas Walton of A Collected Man to discuss his view of the luxury watch market. Silas emphasizes the important roles played by independent collectors and social media in fueling the renewed interest in watchmakers such as Kari Voutilainen, ...

  • Tim's New Watch And Seven Sub $10,000 Luxury Watches To Buy This Summer

    Tonight, Tim showcases his newest luxury watch, a Dan Royter DR02 chronograph with custom dial, strap, and movement finish. In addition to his latest personal timepiece, Tim shares a collection of seven sub-$10,000 luxury watches that watch collectors need to buy this summer.

    The Rolex Oyster Pe...

  • The Rebirth of A. Lange & Söhne in 1994 with Their First Four Watches

    In Episode 2 of our eight-part video series on all things A. Lange & Söhne, Alp Sever of Langepedia explores the development of the German brand from 1990 to 1994. He takes a deep dive into the first collection of the brand featuring the Lange 1, Saxonia, Arkade with solid case backs, and possibl...

  • Tim Mosso and Brian Govberg Talk Patek Philippe's Calatrava

    In our inaugural episode, hosts Tim Mosso and Brian Govberg take a look at the 90th anniversary of the Calatrava, charting the watch’s journey from its 1932 launch to the present day. They break down some of the best watches of the Calatrava collection, including the 6119 "Cloud de Paris," the tr...

  • $15,000 Watches For Summer - Is it Too Much For a Dive Watch?

    Rolex vs Omega hits the airwaves tonight as Tim Mosso discusses his favorite dive watches for $15,000 or less. High luxury dive watches are the ultimate aspirational sports watch options, and for summer 2022, Tim recommends a few of his favorites. Omega Seamaster, Rolex Submariner, Rolex Deepsea,...

  • 2022 Patek Philippe and My Watch Buyer's Guide - Picking My Favorite Watches

    Today, Tim Mosso offers a buyer's guide stocked with his favorite Patek Philippe watches. The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 was discontinued in 2021, which means that we can talk in earnest about all the best Patek Philippe watches still in the catalog. The exhausting hype surrounding Patek's spor...

  • King of Rolex for a Day

    Imagine being crowned King of Rolex for a day. In the fifth episode of Around the Crown, Tim Mosso and Mike Manjos discuss how they would wield their temporary powers if the Crown threw them the keys. They discuss making additions to the Daytona and Yacht-Master lines, honoring the history of Rol...

  • My Favorite Watches Redesigned: Patek, Rolex, Vacheron Reviewed In Depth

    The 41mm Rolex Oyster Perpetual costs $6,150. It's an entry-level watch in the Rolex collection, and yet, you will find aftermarket watch dealers selling these for tens of thousands of dollars. How did this happen? The 2021 redesign of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual 124300 turned a once-overlooked st...

  • Keeper of Time Director Michael Culyba

    WatchBox's C'Quon Gottlieb sat down with director Michael Culyba for a discussion on his new documentary film Keeper of Time. The film touches on watchmaking, history, and the concept of time and features interviews with industry giants like Philippe Dufour, Max Büsser, F.P. Journe, and more. Cul...

  • Rolex, Omega... Panerai? Ranking and Reviewing My Favorite Watches in Green

    The 2022 Omega Speedmaster '57 is all-new for the first time in nine years. Now smaller, manual wind, and offered in a wide range of colors, the "vintage" inspired Speedmaster '57 is the best watch to buy if you are looking for a chronograph below $10,000 from one of the best watch brands in the ...

  • Collector Conversation: Josh Polansky & Brian Schnoll

    WatchBox Client Advisor Armand Johnston sat down with collectors and friends Josh Polansky and Brian Schnoll to talk the journey of collection building and how they arrived at their current collections. Together they explore the evolution of their collector preferences, the importance of trying o...

  • The History of A. Lange & Söhne: From the Beginning to the Rebirth

    Langepedia’s Alp Sever in partnership with WatchBox presents an eight-part video series on the history of A. Lange & Söhne. Sever has spent years researching and writing about all aspects of the German brand. In the first part of the series, Sever examines Ferdinand Adolph Lange’s beginnings in w...

  • Buying My Next Watch $2,500 to $100,000: From Omega To Patek Philippe Perpetual

    For the first time in four years, Tim Mosso is a watch shopper in the market for his next luxury watch. The Sinn EZM 1.1 has been delivered to its next owner, and Tim finds himself shopping watches as varied as Omega and Patek Philippe. The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Grey Side of The Moon, long ...

  • Tips for Buying a Rolex Watch

    Tim Mosso and Mike Manjos discuss tips for buying a Rolex watch in Episode 4 of Around the Crown. Whether you’re looking for a vintage Submariner, a brand new Daytona, or something in between, the process of purchasing a Rolex can be incredibly nuanced and maybe even a bit daunting. Mosso and Man...

  • Edouard Meylan of H. Moser & Cie. on History and Design in Watchmaking

    Tim Mosso sat down with H. Moser & Cie. owner and CEO Edouard Meylan to discuss his approach to independent watchmaking and the launch of the Heritage Bronze “Since 1828” Limited Edition. Together they examine the brand’s history and unique production process, as well as integrated watchmaking at...

  • A. Lange & Söhne Odysseus Buyer's Guide: Prices, Review, and Watch Explained

    Contact [email protected] for pricing and availability; Either I have it, or I can get it!

    The A Lange & Sohne Odysseus 363.038 in white gold is the most opulent version of the German watchmaker’s flagship sports watch. The Odysseus Datomatic launched in 2019 to mark the first time that Gla...

  • Actor and Watchmaker Aldis Hodge on Bringing His New Brand to Life

    Tim Mosso sat down with entrepreneur, actor, designer, and horologist Aldis Hodge on a recent visit to New York City to talk independent watchmaking, what it’s like wearing a variety of prestigious hats, and the future of the watch industry.

    The two discuss how Hodge found his way into the worl...

  • Michael Hickcox and Alp Sever of Langepedia Discuss Collecting A. Lange & Sohne

    Michael Hitchcox sat down with Alp Sever, better known as Langepedia, to discuss A. Lange & Sohne and collecting. The duo chart Michael’s journey with both watches in general and love for the specific brand. Michael went from having his attention grabbed by a picture of the Lange 1 to knowing eve...

  • 2022 Vacheron Constantin 222: Prices, Review and the Best Watches of 2022

    Watches & Wonders 2022 has come and gone, but amid the obsession with Rolex, Tudor, and Patek Philippe, we managed to overlook all the best stuff from the biggest new model event of the year. Complications, haute horlogerie, independent brands, and limited editions flew under the radar while we o...

  • Nomos Adds New Editions to Club Campus Series

    Nomos continues to add to their Club Campus series for younger consumers by adding the Deep Pink and Blue Purple dial colors to their lineup. Tim Mosso discusses the 4th edition in the Club Campus series and their intended audience.

    Let us know what you think in the comments below. Don't forget ...

  • Zenith Expands Chronomaster Open and Sport Lines

    Tim Mosso takes a look at all the new offerings from Zenith as they look to highlight pieces from their “Master of Chronographs” exhibition. The Chronomaster Open features a new, more compact case in both steel and rose gold with a tri-color dial. Meanwhile, they look to expand on the success of ...

  • Ulysse Nardin Introduces Freak S

    Tim Mosso takes a look at Ulysse Nardin’s newest entry in their ever-popular model line: the Freak S. The watch, which at first glance resembles that of a spaceship in flight, combines ceramic, titanium, and gold to form another truly unique entry in Ulysse Nardin’s Freak model family.

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  • Czapek & Cie Expand the Antarctique Line with the Rattrapante Ice Blue

    Tim Mosso takes a deep dive into Czapek & Cie’s latest release, the Antarctique Rattrapante complete with an Ice Blue dial, examining all aspects of the novelty including its open-worked minute track with a shimmering blue accent and more.

    Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.

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