After attending Longines’ official 2020 launch announcement back in February I had the chance to take a look at the new Spirit Collection, which turned out to be three really beautiful heritage aviation style pieces. I was able to handle the watches briefly, wear them on the wrist and take a few pics, but 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 […]
Christopher Ward C65 GMT Worldtimer Watch Review
As I sit here gazing into the dial of this newly released Christopher Ward C65 GMT Worldtimer, I can’t help but admire the level of craftsmanship and originality coming from such a relatively new brand. Don’t get me wrong, Christopher Ward isn’t exactly a new brand, they were founded in 2004, but they certainly don’t […]
Citizen Promaster Aqualand BJ2167-03E Watch Review
Citizen’s Aqualand watch first debuted in 1985, and was a leader in new dive watch technology. It was the first dive watch to incorporate a digital depth gauge. Digital depth gauges had been around for years, as had depth gauge watches, but the original Aqualand was the first to combine the two features. In 1989, […]
Oris Big Crown ProPilot X Watch Review
I have been lucky enough to review an Oris before for WatchReviewBlog, the beautiful Big Crown ProPilot redesign which was a pleasure to have a hands-on experience with. So to be given the chance to experience the ProPilot X is a big honour for me and something I’m incredibly excited to share. Movement There really […]
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 […]
Ming Monolith 17.06 Watch Review
Ming is a horological collective formed and fully funded by 6 enthusiasts from around the world under the leadership of Ming Thein. The goal is to bring back a sense of excitement and discovery through watches, and my first experience with a pre-order and the wait certainly created a lot of excitement with me. All […]
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 […]
Bulova A-15 Pilot Watch Review
The Bulova A-15 Pilot Ref 96A245 might look and feel like a new watch, but it’s actually one of the oldest watches in Bulova’s catalogue. This is just the first time it’s ever been sold. The design dates back to 1943, when the US Army Air Force Air Technical Service Command ordered 500 units of […]
Bangalore Watch Company Mach 1 Civilian Watch Review
Founded in early 2017 by husband and wife team Nirupesh Joshi and Mercy Analraj, Bangalore watch company came to fruition when the team left their tech careers in Hong Kong and returned to India to follow their passion. Combining their skills that they had learned over the years they were able to quickly join the microbrand watch world. […]
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