A Monday morning watch review takes a long time to gear up for us at the WatchReviewBlog. Two coffee’s, a Euro’s match, and a very intriguing watch is the minimum it takes to get our creative writing juices flowing. Luckily we’ve had the new Amida Digitrend Take Off Edition in hand for the past couple […]
Discovering the Bremont Terra Nova Power Reserve on Wrist in the Real World
I walked into the office this morning, and noticed a rather large build up of watches for review, with boxes stacked on-top of each other neatly grazing the wall. An unusual sight for the beginning of summer when watch brands tend to slow down the distribution of review samples. Could there be a reason for […]
Hands-On: The New Mido Ocean Star GMT Travel Diver
Mido has been making headwinds lately with popular releases such as the Ocean Star Decompression World Timer, and their recently released Multifort TV Big Date. High profile releases like these ones are starting to bring some much needed attention to their bread and butter offerings like their new Ocean Star GMT we’re reviewing today. Where […]
Startup Diver Concept: The Nove Marine M001-07
As a watch reviewer and industry journalist for many years now, it’s become customary for me to be curious but at times apprehensive about reviewing a new watch from a relatively unknown startup brand. While some watch publication outlets are currently reviewing their 300th Speedmaster, today on the WRB we’re going hands on with the […]
On-Wrist with the Oris Aquis Date Upcycle
Oris is certainly one of my favorite accessible Swiss watch brands. Like many of you, I also appreciate a watch brand that not only has a solid heritage and reputation, but a brand that has remained independent throughout all these years. The new Aquis Date that we’re reviewing here is a culmination of the above, […]
Hands-On with the Galactic Bremont X Bamford Aurora Supermarine GMT
Whether it’s day or night, above ground or below the sea, the latest collaboration between Bremont and Bamford Watch Department will catch your eye. The Aurora is a new version of the Bremont S502 Supermarine, a purpose-built, military-inspired GMT watch with serious dive credentials. Generous amounts of neon-green Super-LumiNova lume immediately separate this limited edition […]
Yema Superman Slim: Hands-On with a Classy Diver
Yema is a relatively low key brand in the world of watches, although they’ve been around since 1948 they’ve gone through a series of ownership changes with the most recent notable acquisition by French group Montres Ambre in 2009. Today we have the pleasure to handle and review their new and stunning Superman Slim, a […]
Hands-On: The Seagull 1963 Most Obtainable Mechanical Chronograph
Within the watch collecting community there’s various categories of watches outside of their intrinsic functions. Some of them iconic, some unobtainable, and others excellent value choices – when some of these aspects coincide you usually have yourself a really great offering. Today we’re reviewing one such watch, and that is the Seagull 1963 mechanical chronograph […]
Hands On: Rolex Oyster Perpetual 124300 Stella Green
I had quite the wild ride last week, mainly due to receiving the phone call for the Oyster Perpetual Ref. 124300 with the “Stella” green dial in 41mm. I was not really expecting this, and the watch was not on my radar at all, as I already own an older air-king that to me is […]
Hands-On: The German Moon-Phase Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunar
The German watchmaker Glashütte Original has always been known for their more traditional takes on watch designs, and they’ve designed some really neat retro looking watches like their 60s inspired SeaQ dive watch that cater to the dedicated enthusiast market. Today we have with us a watch from their Pano collection, it’s the blue dial […]
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