I'm sure I'm not the only person here who also regularly finds watch-related content on Hodinkee's Watchville app. I have to say that I've been struck generally by the paucity of what I'd call 'real content' on these blogs and the amount of stuff that see...
I no longer follow Hodinkee, like most of the sponsored (supported) blogs. Only few fora provides free informations, mostly when forumers are not covert sellers. It's the new way to grab attention from new customers; on one side,you have these (unlikely) ...
. . . can't be manufactured; it starts with established principles, and develops over time. Sites popping up today only have professional content to rely on. Eventually, anyone searching for authenticity on the 'net will end up here. Art
Paid content? I don't know and neither do you, really, but I suspect we're seeing the "soft" or indirect compensation for content on a lot of these sites, the unspoken bargain being that the site writes positive reviews and other glowing comments and the ...