The creativity of the watch industry never ceases to amaze me. Just when you think you’ve seen the best microbrand iterations of a square or rectangular watch, something new comes along and takes first place. That’s why I’m calling this new and limited release from Benjamin James a “four point winner” – it’s executing on […]
Swan & Edgar Horizon Review: Steeped in British Coastal History
There’s few things that get us more excited than the combination of a microbrand and authentic British history, cue the new Swan & Edgar Horizon – a watch that’s been assembled in Maidenhead UK by well known Horologium and utilizing a Japanese Miyota 9015 movement. As someone who’s lived in London for over 5 years […]
Hands-On: The German Moon-Phase Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunar
The German watchmaker Glashütte Original has always been known for their more traditional takes on watch designs, and they’ve designed some really neat retro looking watches like their 60s inspired SeaQ dive watch that cater to the dedicated enthusiast market. Today we have with us a watch from their Pano collection, it’s the blue dial […]
Hands-On Friday With the Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve
It’s finally Friday and I’ve decided to sit back and tell you all about my experience with the new Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve after spending two weeks with it on and off wrist. In my experience, Longines is a brand that has the capability of executing a watch design to perfection, but they […]
Halcyon Dragon: Hands-On with One of 20 Porcelain Dial Watches
I’ve been working in the watch industry for many years now, and I’ve yet to come across a porcelain dial watch besides the Seiko Presage Arita that incorporates any type of artistry on it, that is until a couple weeks ago when I was contacted by Halcyon Watch asking me to take a look at […]
Hands-On: The Soner Nostalgia Paris
Today on the WRB we have a special hands-on review for you, this one is a little out in left field for us as lately we’ve been covering large established brands in the industry. Today we’re taking a step back into time and investigating a new startup watch brand, and one of its new watch […]
Hamilton Jazzmaster Rattrapante Review: An Uncommon Gem
Welcome back guys, today we’re taking a look at the Hamilton Jazzmaster Rattrapante. A limited edition run of only 365 pieces – now this guys, is a proper limited edition. This fine watch had been lent to us from GemBijou’s curated collection – huge thanks to them for sending this out, and if you’re ever […]
Oris Artelier S Watch Review
When you think of Oris, your mind probably automatically goes to the Aquis or the Big Crown. While these are awesome timepieces in their own right, the company recently added a new piece to their lineup, and to put it simply, it is gorgeous. It’s called the Artelier S, and in this review, we’ll cover […]
Locman 1960 Automatic Watch Review
In the world of watches, there are some designs that seem to transcend trends and capture the essence of elegant design. The Locman 1960 series does just that as it blends the creativity and energy of the 1960s but with a modern design. Every watch in their 1960 series is pure in design with minimalist […]
Nomos Metro Date Power Reserve Ref 1101 Watch Review
It feels nice to finally sit down and pump out some new watch reviews, this summer was hectic with the office move, but I’m back at it and the watch season is finally heating up which is pretty customary for the fall and incoming holiday season. I had a rather interesting new watch incoming right […]
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