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DWISS RS1-SO Automatic Watch Review

January 19, 2019 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

DWISS (Design Watch Independent Switzerland), a multi design-awarded company founded by Rafael Simoes Miranda in 2011, has produced over 15 different brands of watches with most of them winning awards in their various categories. They put this experience into creating great watch pieces with the sole intention of bringing uniqueness to watch and design-lovers. An […]

Can I go swimming with a diving watch?

November 22, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 2 Comments

Water resistance is a welcome quirk to the modern wristwatch. Even the cheaper timepieces have them. The demand for those kinds of watches have been high, and for practical reasons, it is no wonder. However, some people take the term too general, and disregard the fact that these are still mechanical devices which will decline […]

Ball Engineer III Silver Star NM2182C-S2J-BK Watch Review

November 16, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 2 Comments

Ball Watch Co. is a brand constantly known for delivering top quality unique timepieces. The Ball Engineer III Silver Star is no exception as it offers a solid option for anyone in search of an excellent pilot’s watch. It has a distinctive watch appearance, making it a real contender in the pilots watch category with […]

Tacs Automatic Vintage Lens II Watch Review

November 5, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 1 Comment

The Japanese watch brand TACS has succeeded in merging the two worlds seamlessly with its new Automatic Vintage Lens II which is just spectacular.  It has been described as a watch that ‘speaks’ to photographers and videographers. It stems out from an earlier produced AVL Lens I, with modernized and restructured features such as rings […]

Melbourne Watch Company Flinders Automatic Review

October 31, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Melbourne Watch Co. offers a very high-quality casual/dress watch, Flinders, so named after the iconic train station in Melbourne. It’s a very versatile watch with a bit of dress and sports features, legibility at its peak and controlled elegance, making it a fit for almost all outfits and occasions. This timepiece also offers a good […]

Hanhart Primus Racer Black DLC Watch Review

October 17, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Hanhart has been known as a brand that specializes in creating well-built, robust and vintage-inspired chronographs. Moving away from the production of their classic collections like the Pioneer MonoControl, they decided to make a more modern watch. The PRIMUS Racer is a modern take on Hanhart’s manual stopwatches which have played a major role in […]

Are watches a good investment?

October 3, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 1 Comment

When people buy watches, it’s mostly because of its most basic function – to tell time. In addition, they choose wristwatches for their convenience, style and advanced functions. Lugging around a watch attached to a chain can be rather impractical. However, no one would normally buy a watch for the sake of it becoming an […]

How To Travel With Your Watches

September 28, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

In spite of years of development, watches remain as one of the most delicate items ever created. There might have been wristwatches built to withstand some shocks, but if abused overtime, it will take its toll. Unfortunately, when travelling, watches may sometimes make it into our suitcases or in our backpacks in the midst of […]

Nomos Autobahn Neomatik Sports Gray Watch Review

September 26, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Nomos Glashutte has once again produced a clean elegant watch inspired by simplicity and modernism, a school of thought that can be traced back to the Bauhaus School of Arts in Germany. The final design of this watch was produced as a result of the collaboration between renown watch designers Werner Aisslinger and Tina Bunyaprasit […]

Difference Between Quartz and Mechanical Watches?

September 20, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

What makes a watch tick? That is a question that we normally take for granted. Oftentimes, we buy watches without any regard for what makes it move; for what is behind its constant motion. This is what watchmakers call movement. It is basically the brain of your watch, dictating what it is supposed to do. […]

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