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Hanhart Primus Racer Black DLC Watch Review

October 17, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Hanhart has been known as a brand that specializes in creating well-built, robust and vintage-inspired chronographs. Moving away from the production of their classic collections like the Pioneer MonoControl, they decided to make a more modern watch. The PRIMUS Racer is a modern take on Hanhart’s manual stopwatches which have played a major role in […]

Nomos Autobahn Neomatik Sports Gray Watch Review

September 26, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

Nomos Glashutte has once again produced a clean elegant watch inspired by simplicity and modernism, a school of thought that can be traced back to the Bauhaus School of Arts in Germany. The final design of this watch was produced as a result of the collaboration between renown watch designers Werner Aisslinger and Tina Bunyaprasit […]

Spinnaker Croft SP-5058-03 Watch Review

September 12, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

To have your achievement commemorated is one of the greatest forms of compliment, especially if it was done by an established brand in any industry. Spinnaker has done so by using the Croft SP-5058-03 to immortalize the achievement made by Robert Croft who became the first to free dive a depth of 200 ft in […]

AVI-8 Flyboy Centenary AV-4060-03 1960s Edition Watch Review

September 8, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 1 Comment

Most watch brands are trying to make better watches in terms of value and style, the Avi-8’s flyboy centenary AV-4060-03 is a limited edition watch that combines the aesthetics of a vintage watch with modern features found in current watches. The mere fact that avi-8 produced a collection to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the Royal […]

AVI-8 Centenary AV-4061-01 1980s Edition Watch Review

September 6, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

On the centennial anniversary of the Royal Air Force, AVI-8 has released the AV-4061-01 1980’s Edition which has done a good job to commemorate the founding of one of the best air forces in the world. Not only does it look the part, but this timepiece has truly been inspired by fighter jets and the […]

Bulova Curv 96A205 Watch Review

September 3, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 2 Comments

Some very interesting watches have been revealed at Baselworld 2016 but perhaps the most innovative of all came from none else but Bulova. The brand which is known for its risk-taking ethos presented the world’ first curved chronograph movement when it launched its CURV collection two years ago. Quality craftsmanship and precision have been at […]

Undone Tropical Amazon Watch Review

August 3, 2018 by Matthew Catellier Leave a Comment

If you are looking for something distinctly vintage, hold the phone, the Undone release of their Tropical Amazon watch is here. This timepiece is a part of the new aged vintage chronographs from the Undone watchmakers. The two other editions of this timepiece are the aged versions but the piece that I got my hands […]

Phoibos Reef Master PY015B DLC Watch Review

August 1, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 2 Comments

Phoibos is a young, zesty brand which always gets me excited because you can usually expect something that strays from ordinary and that is what we have with the Reef Master PY015B. The Phoibos name stems from Greek mythology as the other name for Apollo, the god of light, which gives the piece a bit […]

Mido Baroncelli Heritage Review: A Tale of Three Watches

July 30, 2018 by Ulises Valenzuela Leave a Comment

As part of the Swatch Group, Mido is a guarantee of Swiss quality and craftsmanship. Though it might not be a readily recognizable brand in the USA, it nevertheless has thrived in the Latin American market, where it has had a strong presence since the 80s, even among people not very much into the hobby […]

Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon AeroGMT II DG2018C-S3C-BK Watch Review

July 25, 2018 by Matthew Catellier 5 Comments

The Ball timepieces find their origin stemming from the beginning of time, in a sense. The need for accurate time was spotted by Webster Clay Ball and the Ball watchmakers have been innovating ever since. The Engineer Hydrocarbon is the culmination of years of improvement in watchmaking technology the most noticeable of which would be […]

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