Carpenter watches, started as a Kickstarter campaign back in 2016 and was founded by Neil Carpenter in the vibrant city of New York. Having been fascinated by watches from a very early age, Neil decided to try and make his dream a reality. The campaign was successfully funded and thus, the release of the Brooklyn […]
Ming Monolith 17.06 Watch Review
Ming is a horological collective formed and fully funded by 6 enthusiasts from around the world under the leadership of Ming Thein. The goal is to bring back a sense of excitement and discovery through watches, and my first experience with a pre-order and the wait certainly created a lot of excitement with me. All […]
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. […]
MHD SA2 Launch Edition Watch Review
Having always been curious about MHD watches, I was anxious about finally being able to handle one. Why anxious? Because even for designs that you may be relatively familiar with, the reality can often surprise you. This anxiety tends to increase for designs that you have no benchmark for, as is the case with the […]
Tsikolia Seven TW-7 Watch Review
From time to time, it pays off to take a break from the big names in the wristwatch industry and cast your gaze instead towards the wonderful world of micro-brands. Today I have the pleasure of reviewing the phenomenal, limited-edition TW-7 from Tsikolia Watches (formerly known as UNIQ Watches), established in 2011 by renowned Georgian […]
SYE Mot1on Chronograph Watch Review
Start your engines ladies and gentlemen and enjoy the ride, introducing SYE Watches from Paris in France. For me, there is only one place to start with this one and that is the strap, because SYE has a unique Fastback system of changing straps. On the case back you will find a stainless steel case […]
Biatec Golden Ratio LE 03 Watch Review
Introducing the beautiful limited edition Golden Ratio dress watch from Biatec watch company. The word ‘Biatec’ originates from the name of a King who started to appear on the old Celtic coins minted in the area now known as Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia during the 1st Century B.C. Biatec are proud of their Slovakian […]
Zero West CR-1 Cafe Racer 1950s Chronograph Watch Review
Graham Collins and Andrew Brabyn set up Zero West around 4 years ago and have a very rare combined skill set. Graham’s who’s background in military and aerospace engineering design and Andrew’s in graphics, typography and branding have allowed them to create a watch company that’s a desirable alternative to many of the bigger brands. […]
Hervé Alvia Watch Review
Herve watches are based in the United Kingdom and are a new micro brand looking to make some waves in the watch community. Their vision is to design a future classic, a new watch, born in the 21st century, pairing vintage aesthetics with modern technology for accuracy, reliability and style. Their first model is The […]
Timor Heritage Field Watch Review
The Dirty Dozen is a collection of 12 watches commissioned by the MoD and worn by soldiers during the Second World War and mainly worn (but not exclusively) by British soldiers at that. During the Second World War, the MoD found that no civilian timepiece could meet the extreme demands of the modern combat they faced. […]
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