Just a couple weeks ago, Hamilton held a launch event in Zermatt, Switzerland, where they announced the release of a new Khaki Field. It’s called the Khaki Field Expedition, and we’ve been lucky enough to get our hands on one thanks to Gem Bijou located in Toronto. Keep reading to find out just what sets […]
Hamilton Murph 38mm Interstellar Khaki Field Watch Review
I usually spend a lot longer than a few days with a watch before I review it, but after spending just a few days with the new Hamilton Murph Watch in the small 38mm sizing from the Interstellar movie there’s just so much to be said. This is a highly anticipated release from Hamilton, they […]
Citizen Satellite Wave GPS Freedom CC3035-50E Watch Review
We live in one world. That is a fact. However, we live in a world that puts each country, every city, in a different time zone. This has made it difficult to keep track with everyone we know who are in other places, regardless, if they are someone we are involved with in a business […]
Gruen Precision Vintage Watch Review
The Gruen Precision is under our scope today and what an interesting piece it is. I like the Gruen because it isn’t necessarily a high quality material timepiece but because it has a story behind it. The Gruen is special because it is one of the few legitimate remnants of a brand long gone. This […]
Seiko Marinemaster 300 SBDX001 Watch Review
Today I have the pleasure of reviewing one of the classic divers. The Seiko Marinemaster SBDX001 has a monobloc case which is guarding an 8L35 automatic mechanism. This timepiece is almost 20 years old now but it is definitely a hall of famer in the dive watch world. We have looked at a number of Seiko […]
Glycine Combat Sub Watch Review
Glycine has built its brand up from a humble foundation to a brand of forward thinking designs and distinctive designs. After being around for over a century Glycine are still finding ways to do things differently so that the fans of their timepieces can always be proud of their association. The Combat Sub, in keeping […]
Seiko Spirit SCVE003 Watch Review
Seiko house some attractive pieces in their collection so it might be a tall order to say that the Red Spirit SCVE003 is one of the best looking, but for me personally it’s a wonder to look at. This timepiece is classically Japanese and can be fairly difficult to get your hands on which can […]
Rodina R005 Bauhaus Watch Review
Inspired by the straightforward classic Nomos Tangente, Rodina R005 aims to relive Bauhaus style and quality craftsmanship at a very accessible price. And, judging by the response from its vast following, the otherwise little-known watchmaker has done an exceptional job at paying homage to the German classic. From its solid automatic movement all the way […]
Seiko SSC143 Solar Watch Review
Seiko’s SSC143 is a watch that will get noticed on your wrist, if not for the complex dial, then for the way the contrasting two-tone case and bracelet pop out at you. With a macho but cohesive design that incorporates some dressy and some technical elements, this is a versatile watch that would look great […]
Casio Edifice EFB301JD-2A World-Time Watch Review
Since 1946, Casio has kept us on our toes waiting for the next innovative watch to come out of their production line. This Japanese watchmaking mogul has been shaping the way in which we use devices, starting with their introduction of the ten-key number pad they graced the world’s first electric calculator with. When folks […]
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