The northern lights are one of the most spectacular sights in the world, a beautiful and unique experience predominantly only seen around the Arctic and Antarctic regions. And the watch I’m introducing you to today is a beautiful and unique watch in the micro brand world from the Swedish brand Alf watch company; the Norrsken (stands for […]
Bulova Precisionist Chronograph 98B315 Watch Review
For fans of mid-range collectible watches, Bulova is one of those brands that needs no introduction. They’ve been around for over 100 years, and even though they’re now owned by Citizen, they continue to produce quality, American-made watches. And while Bulova’s Precisionist Chronograph line has been around since 2010, it seems like they’re constantly releasing […]
Undone Batman Dark Knight Watch Review
80 years ago, in 1939, DC Comics released the very first Batman comic. Written by comic book legend Bob Kane, the Caped Crusader made his debut in Issue #27 of Detective Comics. From his humble origins, Batman has become a cultural icon, appearing in countless comics, several TV series, 2 serials, and 14 movies. To […]
Stowa Flieger Classic 36 Automatic Watch Review
If you’ve followed my blog for awhile, you’re probably aware that I have an appreciation for Stowa watches. I’ve reviewed their Partitio in the past, and generally liked what I saw. Today, I’ll be looking at another Stowa, their Flieger Classic 36. These watches are individually serialized, so each one is truly unique. They’re designed […]
Ciga Design Z-series Watch Review
Another micro brand review from me and this is a watch that is sure to divide opinions. A fully skeletonised watch that is launching on indiegogo. An award winning watch that’s the winner of the 2020 German National design award. Founded by Zhang Jianming in 2012 Ciga Design launched their first watch in 2013, and that […]
Citizen Promaster SST Watch Review
This year, Citizen has issued a 30th anniversary re-release of their classic Promaster line of watches. First released in 1989, Promaster were some of the first world travel watches on the market. These watches are designed to combine ruggedness and an attractive package that’s suitable for formal occasions. To commemorate this historic – and very […]
Bremont Supermarine S300 Watch Review
Back in 2009, Bremont released a compact, 43mm dive watch with an impressive 500 meters of water resistance. The Supermarine S500 was an instant hit, and in 2013, Bremont followed up with the ultra-waterproof S2000, with an almost unheard-of 2,000-meter water resistance. In 2017, they released the S300 a 300-meter watch that maintains the same […]
Citizen Promaster Aqualand Watch Review
30 years ago, in 1989, Citizen released their Promaster line of watches. These watches became well-known for combining durable construction with an attractive appearance. Whether you’re spending a weekend rock climbing or traveling for business, the Promaster line was a favorite for both everyday and formal use. For the series’ 30th anniversary, Citizen has now […]
Bulova Computron 1976 Re-Edition Watch Review
Let me begin by acknowledging the semi-truck-sized elephant in the room: I don’t usually talk about quartz watches, and I don’t usually write about digital watches, and today I’m writing about a quartz digital watch. This isn’t a change in overall policy. It’s the exception that proves why the rule exists in the first place. […]
Mido Ocean Star Diver 600 Watch Review
There comes a point in every watch enthusiast’s life, where the idea of an all-black watch becomes appealing. One day you wake up, and suddenly the watches you own don’t excite you the way they used to. You stare blankly into your watch box: eyes glazing over the rows of naked stainless steel. You think […]
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