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Ming Monolith 17.06 Watch Review

April 23, 2020 by Michael McAllister Leave a Comment

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 […]

Benzinger Regulator Blueblack Watch Review

April 13, 2020 by Michael McAllister Leave a Comment

Introducing another special piece that I’m lucky enough to review for you today; Benzinger Regulator hand-finished by the man behind the brand, Jochen Benzinger.  Jochen, by his own admission, is an old fashioned man and the practices used in the creation of his watches are a nod to that. His watches tell stories from another […]

Bangalore Watch Company Mach 1 Civilian Watch Review

March 31, 2020 by Michael McAllister 2 Comments

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

March 24, 2020 by Sean Ding Leave a Comment

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 […]

Carl Suchy & Söhne Waltz No1 Watch Review

March 19, 2020 by Michael McAllister 2 Comments

The gorgeous Carl Suchy and Söhne Waltz No1 that I’m showing you today is inspired by Adolf Loos, a prolific Austrian architect from the early 20th century renowned for mixing minimalism with modern innovations.  In the 19th century, the watchmaking family Carl Suchy and Söhne succeeded in becoming an international company. The company disappeared but […]

Audric SeaBorne 500m Tool Watch Review

March 18, 2020 by Michael McAllister Leave a Comment

Audric watches are based in Singapore with a watch startup factory based in Neuchatel, Switzerland. At Audric, they are committed to delivering high quality and rugged watches and will be launching on Kickstarter soon. The watch we’re looking at today is the SeaBorne 500m tool watch. It’s not a watch for the smaller wristed people […]

Longines Heritage Military Watch Review

March 10, 2020 by Ulises Valenzuela Leave a Comment

The vintage watch market is both a fantastic pathway to rare timepieces and, as any seasoned vintage watch collector can probably attest to, a potential monetary minefield. Lack of authenticity papers, unspecified modifications, and unknown service history can turn what would seem like a bargain into a financial nightmare in the blink of an eye. […]

Rotary Heritage Limited Edition PVD Automatic Watch Review

March 6, 2020 by Matthew Catellier 2 Comments

Rotary Watches has a long and storied history of producing well-engineered timepieces with a classic design at affordable price points. They were originally founded in 1895 in La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland. Their founder was Moise Dreyfuss, the namesake founder of the Dreyfuss group, of which Rotary is still a part. Dreyfuss was well-known for […]

Biatec Golden Ratio LE 03 Watch Review

March 2, 2020 by Michael McAllister 1 Comment

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

February 27, 2020 by Michael McAllister Leave a Comment

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. […]

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