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 […]
Oris Big Crown ProPilot Re-Design Watch Review
Oris was founded by Paul Cattin and Georges Christian in 1904 in the Swiss town of Holstein, they bought the recently closed Lohner and Co factory and in June of the same year the two men entered into a contract with the local mayor. The new company was named Oris after a nearby brook. In […]
Oris Chronoris Date 39mm Black Dial Watch Review
Founded in 1904, Oris is an independent watchmaker that’s not a member of any larger company or group. They’re based in Hölstein, Switzerland, with a secondary factory in the neighboring town of Holderbank. In 1970, they released the Chronoris, their very first chronograph. At the 2017 Baselworld event, Oris announced a re-release of the Chronoris […]
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 […]
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 […]
ACE Jewelers × NOMOS Glashütte Zürich Weltzeit Amsterdam Limited Edition
Judging by the results of continued collaboration between Ace Jewelers and NOMOS Glashütte there’s something good in the water of Amsterdam. Something very good. In an age where limited edition watches seem to make up the core offering of many brands, would-be collaborators have to be sure their co-branded product will be well-received and not […]
Nomos Tangente Sport Neomatik Watch Review
I’ve written a lot about Nomos watches in the past, such as the Autobahn Neomatik, so I won’t bore you with the history of the brand. What I will say is that they released a new pair of quality watches this summer: the Club Sport Neomatic, and the Tangente Sport Neomatic. Both of these watches […]
Hanhart Primus Nautic Pilot Bronze Watch Review
Every so often you stumble across a watch that turns you into a bit of a romantic. It’s got all kinds of bells and whistles that make you want to show it to all your non-watch enthusiast friends, in a likely vain attempt to convince them that your hobby isn’t weird and anachronistic. It might […]
WH&T LCF888 Chronograph Watch Review
Stop the presses, it’s all over. The game of watchmaking has been completed. The final boss has been slain. The end credits are rolling. And just who is behind this sudden and unexpected conclusion to an industry that looked happy to continue a while longer? The Wild Horologists & Team, that’s who. This group is […]
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