Whether it’s day or night, above ground or below the sea, the latest collaboration between Bremont and Bamford Watch Department will catch your eye. The Aurora is a new version of the Bremont S502 Supermarine, a purpose-built, military-inspired GMT watch with serious dive credentials. Generous amounts of neon-green Super-LumiNova lume immediately separate this limited edition […]
Zenith Chronomaster Revival Shadow Watch Review
In today’s watch landscape, you can find vintage-inspired designs in nearly every brand’s lineup. Often, these include patina (or ‘fauxtina’), a smaller case size, or elements from a watch popular decades ago. For the record, I actually like this trend. Zenith, however, digs deeper. The Chronomaster Revival Shadow doesn’t take just cues from Zenith watches […]
Oris Roberto Clemente Limited Edition and Big Crown Pointer Date Review
For the better part of a century, certain watches have been built entirely with a single sport in mind. The Rolex Daytona and TAG Heuer Monaco were named after racetracks first and cities second. If you’ve seen a recent French Open final, Rafael Nadal’s backhand has shown flashes of an orange Richard Mille named after […]
Glashütte Original SeaQ Watch Review
Over the past few years, vintage-inspired dive watches have seen a meteoric rise in popularity as manufacturers have rushed to modernize and rerelease their 1950s and 1960s models. With the SeaQ, Glashütte Original has not only entered the fray but has elevated the trend to meet the standard of quality and precision for which the […]
Rolex Milgauss 116400 Watch Review
Between large, legible pilot watches, intricate chronographs, and durable dive watches, tool watches have always had an undeniable appeal. You don’t have to calculate your remaining oxygen or time your laps at Le Mans to appreciate the intersection of form and function that defines a tool watch. Although antimagnetic watches are often buried in the […]