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Spinnaker Bradner SP-5057-01 Watch Review

July 19, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Spinnaker have a healthy collection of vintage styled timepieces, and they’ve just released a new series called the Bradner. The Bradner collection gives you a number of choices when it comes to dial colour, strap colour and even has an IP black case for one of the models. The partnership with Seiko sees a good […]

Bulova Oceanographer Devil Diver Watch Review

July 18, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 4 Comments

If you have been a follower of the Bulova timepieces for some time now you are likely to be experiencing some déjà vu now. The Devil Diver which finds the inspiration for its name from the triple 6 (six hundred and sixty six) foot water resistant rating. The re-make from the Archive series has a […]

Gruen Precision Vintage Watch Review

July 11, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 8 Comments

The Gruen Precision is under our scope today and what an interesting piece it is. I like the Gruen because it isn’t necessarily a high quality material timepiece but because it has a story behind it. The Gruen is special because it is one of the few legitimate remnants of a brand long gone. This […]

Seiko Marinemaster 300 SBDX001 Watch Review

July 10, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 3 Comments

Today I have the pleasure of reviewing one of the classic divers. The Seiko Marinemaster SBDX001 has a monobloc case which is guarding an 8L35 automatic mechanism. This timepiece is almost 20 years old now but it is definitely a hall of famer in the dive watch world. We have looked at a number of Seiko […]

Glycine Combat Sub Watch Review

July 6, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Glycine has built its brand up from a humble foundation to a brand of forward thinking designs and distinctive designs. After being around for over a century Glycine are still finding ways to do things differently so that the fans of their timepieces can always be proud of their association. The Combat Sub, in keeping […]

Seiko Spirit SCVE003 Watch Review

July 5, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 1 Comment

Seiko house some attractive pieces in their collection so it might be a tall order to say that the Red Spirit SCVE003 is one of the best looking, but for me personally it’s a wonder to look at. This timepiece is classically Japanese and can be fairly difficult to get your hands on which can […]

Top 10 Most Affordable Swiss Watch Brands

July 4, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 57 Comments

Swiss timepieces are usually top of mind when quality comes to mind. This quality usually comes with a steep acquisition cost but today we look at 10 watch brands that provide us with access to this quality at a reasonable price. These watches are all a part of the incumbent Swatch Group which has established […]

Seiko 4R36 Movement Explained

July 3, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 10 Comments

It can be a challenge at times to keep up with the endless list of movements that are out there and to know which suits your pocket and your requirements. The Seiko 4R3x series of mechanical movements were introduced in 2011 and were based on the Seiko 7S26 movement which is one of the most […]

What Kind Of Lume Is The Strongest?

July 2, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

There are an assortment of preferences when it comes to the luminous coating that lets us keep track of time in lower light. The appreciation of lume does not end at its functional purpose and has stretched to its looks as well. You would think that lume is a one size fits all, but the […]

Rodina R005 Bauhaus Watch Review

July 1, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 4 Comments

Inspired by the straightforward classic Nomos Tangente, Rodina R005 aims to relive Bauhaus style and quality craftsmanship at a very accessible price. And, judging by the response from its vast following, the otherwise little-known watchmaker has done an exceptional job at paying homage to the German classic. From its solid automatic movement all the way […]

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