Founded in 1997, Anonimo is a Italian made watch with a Swiss movement. Anonimo is known for making high quality, robust watches, with a view toward functionality. Anonimo believes that the watch should not be worn for the label, but rather as an expression of the user. Design/Size The Anonimio Nautilo with the DLC case […]
Nomos Ahoi Neomatik Atlantik & Minimatik Nachtblau Comparison Review
Perhaps you have perused the Nomos catalog in search of the perfect watch to add to your collection. You love how the German watchmaker lends a playful vibe to all of their chic timepieces. You will no doubt have noticed just how vast Nomos’ collection of designs is, with some watches showing up on more […]
Carl F Bucherer Patravi Manta Trust Watch Review
Carl F Bucherer was founded in 1888, in Lucerne. They are known for making high quality, robust timepieces. Part of the Patravi collection, the Patravi Scuba-tec Manta Trust is a limited edition diver, with a special cause behind it. Only 188 pieces will be made. Limited Design The Patravi Manta Trust is very similar to […]
Muhle Glashutte Teutonia Sport 2 Watch Review
Muhle Glashutte has a very rich heritage. They are a German brand which has a large connection with the automotive industry as well as the watercraft industry. The watchmaking part of the company was founded by Robert Mühle in 1869 and has been running ever since. They are known for making instruments for watercraft manufacturers, […]
Tutima Saxon One Royal Blue 6120-05 Watch Review
Much like the famous sports sedans from Tutima’s home country of Germany, the Saxon One collection is epitomized by a combination of sportiness and sophistication. The Royal Blue model 6120-05 reviewed here definitely skews more towards sophistication than sport, compared to the other watches in the range, so think of this more as a BMW […]
Nomos Club Automat Datum Watch Review
If you haven’t heard of Nomos before, it’s time for you to get on board. This time-tested company is based in Glashütte, one of the crucibles of German watchmaking. What makes this company noteworthy is their production of in-house movements at affordable price points. Where many of the more reasonably-priced watchmakers out there produce their […]
Longines Heritage Diver 1967 Watch Review
Part of the heritage collection is the Longines Heritage diver 1967. This Is a vintage-styled design with modern parts and components. The Heritage diver 1967 is based on the original piece from 1967. The piece features the same black and crème dial, with the red bezel. The watch has a 42mm polished steel case with 22mm […]
Bremont Airco Mach 1 & 2 Watch Review
Bremont is a relatively young company in the watchmaking world, but they’ve already established themselves as leaders in the field, especially when it comes to aviation watches. A thoroughly British company, Bremont timepieces reflect the company’s reverence for historical aircraft and all things mechanical. Bremont’s new AIRCO line derives its name from the Aircraft Manufacturing […]
Oris Divers Sixty-Five Watch Review
Oris is known for making serious dive watches. The Oris Divers Sixty Five is based on a vintage design, and there are several iterations of this watch, each with its own appeal. We’re going to take a look at the latest version, the blue-dial Sixty Five, and you can decide whether it’s worth taking the […]
Tutima M2 Seven Seas 6151-01 Watch Review
The Swiss may get a lot of credit for their watchmaking prowess, but don’t forget that the Germans are legendary for mechanical engineering. If you think cars are their only covetable export, think again. Tutima is the premier German watch company. They rose from the town of Glashütte, the cradle of the German watchmaking industry. […]
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