WatchReviewBlog

Wrist Watch Reviews, Guides & Advice

  • HOME
  • WATCH REVIEWS
  • BY BRAND
  • By Type
    • Automatic Watches
    • Quartz Watches
    • Dive Watches
    • Pilot Watches
    • Chronographs
    • Dress
    • Luxury
    • Sports
    • Women’s
    • Fashion
  • Sections
    • Introducing
    • Startups
    • Watch Q&A
  • Watch Buying Guides
ShopShow Search
Hide Search
Home » Archives for Matthew Catellier

About Matthew Catellier

Matthew Catellier has been a professional watch journalist for over a decade. He is the founder of The Watch Review Blog and actively contributes to Forbes and other online publications. Matt is an expert on mechanical watches, and is widely considered a specialist in vintage and modern Rolex. Follow him on Instagram @watchreviewblog.

The Rolex Land-Dweller: Two Birds One Stone

April 3, 2025 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

I haven’t posted in quite some time now. That’s because my wife just gave birth to our second, and we’ve had our hands full. It’s really tough to write meaningful content when your brain fees like a scrambled egg every morning. This week is special though, it’s Watches and Wonders 2025, all the watch press […]

What’s the Most Useless Watch Complication?

March 5, 2025 by Matthew Catellier 2 Comments

Not too long ago we went over what is generally perceived by the watch community as the most useful watch complication. Well, today the pendulum has swung to the other side and we’ll explore what we think is the most useless complication. The simple and rather direct answer here is that the coveted tourbillon is […]

Christopher Ward Expands The Twelve with a 38mm Variant

February 20, 2025 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Christopher Ward, a brand we’ve featured here on the WRB on multiple occasions, is expanding on their successful “The Twelve” model with an enthusiast driven sweet zone sizing of 38mm. If I recall correctly their initial launch of The Twelve back in April of 2023 made waves within the watch community. For one it was […]

Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025: Should You Trust the Press?

February 18, 2025 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

We’re already at what many would consider the most exciting time of the year for watch releases. A time rife with speculation regarding Rolex releases, as seen here by Monochrome’s yearly Rolex prediction roundup, and just general chatter on public watch forums as well as private watch collector groups. Ever since Baselworld’s official permanent cancellation […]

Hublot’s Big Bang Unico Experiments with Multi-Colored Ceramic

February 17, 2025 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

As most of our readers know, we rarely regurgitate press releases here on the WRB. Part of our pride on the blog is to exclusively get hands-on with the watches, often being the first to provide our opinions and recommendations on newly released models. Today’s an exception, as Hublot is doing something pretty cool with […]

The Cringe of Watch Brand Ambassadors: Should You Trust Them?

February 15, 2025 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Once you fall into the deep end of the watch world you begin to discover the similarities between it and more mainstream industries. As enthusiasts, most of us would prefer our fun little hobby to remain niche and special, but the truth is that as the industry grows and gains popularity like it has done […]

Is it Better to Buy Modern or Vintage Watches?

February 13, 2025 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Here’s another question that comes up frequently in the watch community, usually from those who are just starting to dip their toes into watch collecting. If it’s your first watch, the quick and simple answer would be to buy a new modern era watch. Acquiring a modern watch is simply less headache in the short […]

Top 3 Modern California Dial Watches for Collectors

February 12, 2025 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

The California Dial is somewhat of a legend in the watch industry. As enthusiasts and collectors of watches we love a good backstory, especially when it comes to obtainable watches that can be found in both their vintage and modern form. One such variety that fulfils this desire is the California Dial, and if you […]

What is a California Dial?

February 11, 2025 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

This quick Q&A post is inspired by Vivian Morelli’s recent article on GQ Magazine, in which she asked me for a quote explaining a little bit about this variety of dial and my personal opinion. Admittedly, I’m not a huge fan of this dial’s rather quirky layout, but I realized I haven’t touched much on […]

The Aquasphere Freefall: Hanhart’s Foray Into the World of Dive Watches

February 6, 2025 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Not too long ago Hanhart announced the release of their first ever dive watch, the Aquasphere Freefall exclusively in blue with a 42mm case. This was quite the surprise, seeing that most of the watches we’ve ever reviewed from the renowned German watchmaker have been pilot inspired designs like this Primus Nautic and this S-Series […]

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • …
  • 69
  • Next Page »

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get fresh watch reviews, HD photos and more direct to your inbox.

RECENT POSTS

  • The Rolex Land-Dweller: Two Birds One Stone
  • Casio Deep Dive: An Ode to the Classics
  • What’s the Most Useless Watch Complication?
  • Christopher Ward Expands The Twelve with a 38mm Variant
  • Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025: Should You Trust the Press?

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Get fresh watch reviews, HD photos and more direct to your inbox.

INFORMATION

  • About
  • Masthead
  • Editorial Policy
CONTACT

  • General
  • Advertise
CONNECT
  • facebook
  • x
  • instagram
  • pinterest
  • youtube
Copyright © 2025 · WatchReviewBlog.com · All Rights Are Reserved! · Powered by Custom Dev · Privacy Policy