WatchTime

WatchTime

Founded in 1999 in New York City by the Ebner Publishing Group from Ulm, Germany, WatchTime is a prominent player in the world of watch publishing. Ebner is a versatile publishing entity and stands as Europe’s top publisher of consumer watch magazines. WatchTime has established sister publications in countries including Germany, Poland, Korea, Japan, China, and India. Since its inception, WatchTime has risen to be a global leader and is recognized as America’s top magazine focused on watches. It caters to enthusiasts who appreciate high-quality wristwatches. The watch has evolved into an essential accessory, akin to a car, symbolizing style and personal values with its intricate design and technical features. WatchTime aims to delve into and celebrate the world of exquisite wristwatches and the culture surrounding them. Our magazine and website, watchtime.com, provide insights into all facets of luxury timepieces, including the watches themselves, the manufacturers and nations behind them, and the passionate community of watch enthusiasts who design, create, wear, and cherish these remarkable objects.

International, Consumer
English
Magazine

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
60
Ranking

Global

#164180

United States

#104210

Lifestyle/Jewelry and Luxury Products

#568

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Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 1 week ago | watchtime.com | Martin Green

    When exploring the past, you sometimes come across unique creations that left their place in the spotlight many years ago. They are now sentenced to obscurity, with only a handful of collectors still remembering them. Such is, unfortunately, also the fate of the unusual ‘Regulatore’ watches created by Italian Carlo Ferrara (1943 – 2012). Ferrara had an interesting idea to create a new type of regulateur/regulator display.

  • 2 weeks ago | watchtime.com | Martin Green

    Some stories read like a fairy tale, and the rapid development of Frederique Constant fits in this category for sure. Founders Peter and Aletta Stas started designing the first watch collection in 1988, which launched in 1992 and got a warm welcome from the market. Highlighting traditional elements of watchmaking while offering a lot of value for money would become a hallmark of Frederique Constant, to which they have remained loyal ever since. In 1994, the first Heart Beat model was introduced.

  • 3 weeks ago | watchtime.com | Sabine Zwettler

    The latest addition to the Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms collection from Blancpain x Swatch is again a striking homage to the deep sea. Drawing inspiration from the vivid hues and intricate structures of hidden marine ecosystems, the Green Abyss model translates this underwater mystery into bold, evocative design inspired by the famous Fifty Fathoms diver’s watch. The rich green case is offset by contrasting accents in black and sandy beige, evoking the allure of untouched ocean landscapes.

  • 3 weeks ago | watchtime.com | Sabine Zwettler

    Citizen is marking four decades since a pivotal moment in dive watch history with the release of a new limited edition of the trailblazing Aqualand. Launched in 1985, this timepiece was the first diver’s watch to incorporate an electronic depth sensor, changing how divers interacted with wrist-worn instruments. The PROMASTER Aqualand 40th Anniversary Limited Edition (Ref.

  • 3 weeks ago | watchtime.com | Sabine Zwettler

    As part of its ongoing commitment to wildlife protection, Norqain introduces the Wild ONE Skeleton Hakuna Mipaka 42mm, a limited-edition timepiece developed in close collaboration with “Norqainer” and wildlife ambassador Dean Schneider.