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Fratello Team's Most Frequently Worn Watches of 2025
In 2025, the Fratello team, consisting of watch experts and enthusiasts, showcased a variety of timepieces that were their constant companions throughout the year. From affordable daily wear to exquisite high-end watches, their selections reflect diverse tastes and personal connections to their chosen models. This annual review offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of horology, revealing which watches truly resonated with those deeply immersed in the industry.
Nacho's top choice for 2025 was his Omega Seamaster Professional 300M, specifically the 2254.50 reference. This particular model, part of the initial 300M series launched in 1993, is known for its classic black dial and was famously worn by Sir Peter Blake. Nacho often customized his timepiece with various straps, and it was frequently seen on a NATO strap, emphasizing its adaptability and rugged appeal.
Robert-Jan, a prominent figure in the team, highlighted two watches that dominated his wrist time. While his 2019 18K gold Speedmaster Professional Apollo XI remains his all-time favorite, he also frequently wore his new Rolex GMT-Master II 16713. Acquired just before Watches and Wonders 2025, this "Rootbeer" model, with its distinctive Jubilee bracelet and color scheme, quickly became a cherished piece for its aesthetic and comfort.
Interestingly, Thomas and Jorg both gravitated towards the VPC Type 37HW. For Thomas, who is the founder of the brand, wearing this watch was a natural expression of pride and ongoing evaluation, especially when he wasn't test-driving other models. Jorg praised the Type 37HW for its remarkable versatility and superior comfort, making it an ideal choice for regular wear.
Max, the youngest member of the Fratello team, demonstrated a refined taste for vintage with his 70-year-old Rolex Oyster Precision reference 6482. Despite his youth, his preference for this classic timepiece underscored a deep appreciation for horological history and timeless design. His choice stood out as a testament to the enduring appeal of well-preserved vintage watches.
Daan’s unwavering loyalty to his Cartier Santos Galbée XL was evident in his consistent wear. Similar to Robert-Jan's devotion to his Speedmaster, Daan's Santos, purchased four years prior, remained his go-to watch throughout 2025. He rarely opted for any other watch, a clear indication of its profound personal significance and suitability for all occasions.
Lex faced a dilemma between his quartz-powered Grand Seiko SBGX341 and his 2001 Omega Speedmaster ’57 3594.50. However, after a recent overhaul, his Grand Seiko rarely left his wrist, demonstrating its renewed precision and reliability. This decision highlights the subtle allure of high-quality quartz movements in a world often dominated by mechanical timepieces.
Balazs celebrated his 40th birthday last year with the acquisition of a Rolex Submariner 5513, dating back to 1972. He found this vintage Submariner to be exceptionally versatile, seamlessly complementing any outfit or situation. Its beautiful dial and classic design made it an instant favorite, solidifying its place as his most worn watch.
Henry’s most worn watch held sentimental value: his IWC Mark XV pilot's watch, inherited from his father. This early 2000s timepiece, still paired with its original and remarkably comfortable bracelet, serves as a poignant reminder of family legacy and enduring quality. It underscores the personal stories often interwoven with cherished watches.
Ben's choice was the Breitling Super Ocean Heritage in 42mm, a watch he admired for its vintage aesthetics and adaptability. Its design cues hark back to Breitling's rich heritage, making it a stylish yet practical option for a wide array of events and daily activities throughout 2025.
Michael, who tends to rotate through many watches, didn't have a single "most worn" piece. Instead, he highlighted a recent acquisition that he particularly enjoyed: the Ming 37.11 Odyssey, paired with a polymesh bracelet. This choice reflects his appreciation for innovative design and the joy of discovering new horological pieces.
Tomas, known affectionately as the "King of Vintage," frequently wore his blue dial Gallet chronograph in 2025. This rare vintage piece was praised for its legibility and the strong bond he developed with it, finding it nearly impossible to take off his wrist once he put it on. His selection further illustrates the deep connection watch enthusiasts form with their timepieces.
Finally, Gerard, the editor, also favored a quartz-powered Grand Seiko. His double-signed SBGX062 model was lauded for its ability to effortlessly blend into any occasion, making it a versatile and reliable companion throughout the year. This choice, along with Lex's, demonstrates the appreciation for the precision and understated elegance of Grand Seiko's quartz offerings within the team.
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