For some people the main selling point of a watch will be the design, for others, it will be the comfort or practicality of a timepiece. With Bulova Precisionist collection, the clue is in the name. Models in this line feature a Quartz movement like you have never seen before. Capable of keeping time with […]
Stowa Partitio Watch Review
Reliability and precision come to mind when German engineering is present. The Partitio Klassik black with red second hand showcases all aspects of German design that you would expect. I believe the term ‘works like clockwork’ must have been coined with their watchmakers in mind. There is nothing particularly spectacular about this piece but there […]
Longines Legend Diver L3.674.4.50.6 Watch Review
Introduced in 2007 with no-date window and again in 2009 with a date-window, The Longines Legend Diver, which is part of Longines heritage collection, is a revival of the original “Legend Diver”, which was introduced by Longines during the 1950’s. A combination of original design and modern watchmaking technology are used to create such an […]
Bulova 96A133 Dress Watch Review
When it comes to refined watchmaking at an affordable price, Bulova has been leading the game for more than a century. Watches from this American brand represent innovation alongside elegant design, and the 96A133 from the Classic collection is no different. This timepiece reflects the long-standing legacy Bulova fosters at a fraction of a price […]
Hanhart Pioneer MonoControl Watch Review
The Pioneer is a flashback to one of the very first mono-pusher chronographs that Hanhart gave us in the early part of the 20thCentury. Unlike most chronographs the Hanhart team decidedly reduced the clatter on this timepiece and went with a mono-pusher instead of the double button. This required some innovative redesign work and the […]
Raymond Weil 4899-ST-00668 Tango Watch Review
A sum of $500 will rarely (if ever) bag you a chronograph from a family-run Swiss watchmaker. Raymond Weil’s 4899-ST-00668 Tango, however, is one of those extraordinary exceptions. If you’re after an entry-level Swiss trooper, a watch that blends elements of luxury and precision the country has built its watch heritage on, this is the […]
Frederique Constant FC245M4S6 Slim Line Watch Review
Genévese watchmakers have been known for their extraordinary attention to detail but few come close to Frederique. From initial design to final assembly, this relatively new Swiss brand is involved in every step of their watch production. Carefully hand-assembled, checked, and controlled over a long period of time, the timepieces from this house are famous […]
Chronoswiss Sirius Flying Grand Regulator CH-6723-BLBL Watch Review
Regulator dials have a very interesting design and have been around for many years. Unfortunately, it never really had its “moment to shine.” Chronoswiss, a small brand founded in 1983 by Gerd-R Lang, in Munich, Germany. Is known for the re-creation of the Regulator. Chronoswiss has been known for making watches with unique and complex […]
Citizen Promaster Skyhawk A-T JY8051-08E Watch Review
The Citizen Promaster Skyhawk A-T JY8051-08E that we are looking at today is a stunning display of design and is packed full of features. The atomic time feature is particularly intriguing because it’s not found in many watches and has real purpose to those jetsetters and adventure types that find themselves moving between different time zones. […]
Raymond Weil 9577-STC-00650 Tradition Watch Review
Did you know you don’t have to be a multi-millionaire businessman to own a high-quality Swiss-made watch nowadays? Raymond Weil is a brand that serves as a perfect reminder that buying well-built, precise Swiss timepieces doesn’t necessarily mean breaking your bank. Even after the founder, Mr Weil died in 2014, the company has remained family-run […]
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