Mido watches have been famous for decades, particularly for their expertise in water resistance. In 1961, they released the original Ocean Star Skin Diver watch, also known as the Rainbow Diver. With its multicolored dive meter display, it became an instant hit, and the unique dial remains iconic to this day. The newer model has […]
Nomos Ahoi Neomatik Doctors Without Borders Limited Edition Watch Review
Fans of quality watchmaking should need no introduction to Nomos Glashütte. The Saxony-based watchmaker produces their watches entirely in Germany. Indeed, they’re one of few European watchmakers outside of Switzerland to manufacture their own in-house movements. Considering that the company is only 30 years old, this is quite impressive. What many people don’t know is […]
Glashütte Original SeaQ Watch Review
Over the past few years, vintage-inspired dive watches have seen a meteoric rise in popularity as manufacturers have rushed to modernize and rerelease their 1950s and 1960s models. With the SeaQ, Glashütte Original has not only entered the fray but has elevated the trend to meet the standard of quality and precision for which the […]
Breitling Chronomat B01 42 Watch Review
Breitling just released a brand new Chronomat B01 42 model, available in a variety of dial colors and precious metal mixes. The one I have here today is the stainless steel option with blue dial. I’ve been meaning to get my hands on this model since the first day it launched. There’s been lots of […]
Rolex Milgauss 116400 Watch Review
Between large, legible pilot watches, intricate chronographs, and durable dive watches, tool watches have always had an undeniable appeal. You don’t have to calculate your remaining oxygen or time your laps at Le Mans to appreciate the intersection of form and function that defines a tool watch. Although antimagnetic watches are often buried in the […]
Christopher Ward C65 GMT Worldtimer Watch Review
As I sit here gazing into the dial of this newly released Christopher Ward C65 GMT Worldtimer, I can’t help but admire the level of craftsmanship and originality coming from such a relatively new brand. Don’t get me wrong, Christopher Ward isn’t exactly a new brand, they were founded in 2004, but they certainly don’t […]
Citizen Promaster Aqualand BJ2167-03E Watch Review
Citizen’s Aqualand watch first debuted in 1985, and was a leader in new dive watch technology. It was the first dive watch to incorporate a digital depth gauge. Digital depth gauges had been around for years, as had depth gauge watches, but the original Aqualand was the first to combine the two features. In 1989, […]
Oris Big Crown ProPilot X Watch Review
I have been lucky enough to review an Oris before for WatchReviewBlog, the beautiful Big Crown ProPilot redesign which was a pleasure to have a hands-on experience with. So to be given the chance to experience the ProPilot X is a big honour for me and something I’m incredibly excited to share. Movement There really […]
Bangalore Watch Company Mach 1 Civilian Watch Review
Founded in early 2017 by husband and wife team Nirupesh Joshi and Mercy Analraj, Bangalore watch company came to fruition when the team left their tech careers in Hong Kong and returned to India to follow their passion. Combining their skills that they had learned over the years they were able to quickly join the microbrand watch world. […]
Bulova Chronograph A Surfboard Edition Watch Review
My followers should need no introduction to Bulova, one of the most well known watch manufacturers in the industry. Today, I’m reviewing their Chronograph A Ref 98A253 Surfboard Edition. This watch is a throwback to Bulova’s 1970s sports chronographs. Fans of the original gave it the nickname “Surfboard”, because of the surfboard-shaped oval on the […]
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