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 […]
Nomos Ahoi Atlantic, Date & Neomatik Watch Review
Nomos Glashutte isn’t just one of the world’s most prestigious watchmakers; they’re also one of the most prolific. Not a year goes by without a handful of major releases, and 2022 is no exception. This summer, Nomos is expanding on their Ahoi watch line with some new variants. This summer, Nomos is launching the Ahoi […]
Tissot PR100 Automatic Chronometer Watch Review
Seated at forest’ gates and river’s edge, a hint of sweet smoke circles upward from my pipe, purchased from a train station booth in Malaysia before our children were born. The indices of my watch glint with the setting sun’s rays. I sit writing in my leather bound journal scribbling these words with a gifted […]
Tudor 1926 Classic Automatic Watch Review
Today I am reviewing the 36mm Tudor 1926 Ref M91450-0001. This is the stainless steel model, with a silver dial and rose gold hands. The watch was a gift for my girlfriend, but we wanted a style that I would also be able to wear occasionally. This specific reference proved difficult to obtain, possibly due […]
Carpenter Watches G4 Brooklyn Gent Watch Review
Carpenter watches, started as a Kickstarter campaign back in 2016 and was founded by Neil Carpenter in the vibrant city of New York. Having been fascinated by watches from a very early age, Neil decided to try and make his dream a reality. The campaign was successfully funded and thus, the release of the Brooklyn […]
Benzinger Regulator Blueblack Watch Review
Introducing another special piece that I’m lucky enough to review for you today; Benzinger Regulator hand-finished by the man behind the brand, Jochen Benzinger. Jochen, by his own admission, is an old fashioned man and the practices used in the creation of his watches are a nod to that. His watches tell stories from another […]
Carl Suchy & Söhne Waltz No1 Watch Review
The gorgeous Carl Suchy and Söhne Waltz No1 that I’m showing you today is inspired by Adolf Loos, a prolific Austrian architect from the early 20th century renowned for mixing minimalism with modern innovations. In the 19th century, the watchmaking family Carl Suchy and Söhne succeeded in becoming an international company. The company disappeared but […]
Rotary Heritage Limited Edition PVD Automatic Watch Review
Rotary Watches has a long and storied history of producing well-engineered timepieces with a classic design at affordable price points. They were originally founded in 1895 in La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland. Their founder was Moise Dreyfuss, the namesake founder of the Dreyfuss group, of which Rotary is still a part. Dreyfuss was well-known for […]
Biatec Golden Ratio LE 03 Watch Review
Introducing the beautiful limited edition Golden Ratio dress watch from Biatec watch company. The word ‘Biatec’ originates from the name of a King who started to appear on the old Celtic coins minted in the area now known as Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia during the 1st Century B.C. Biatec are proud of their Slovakian […]
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