The Longines Ceramic ZrO2 Hydroconquest struck me right away as a one of a kind watch. I had the chance to wear this watch during my trip to the 2019 Longines “then and now” Press event in Switzerland. Ian, our local Canadian Longines brand representative handed me this beautiful new release the moment we met […]
Mido Multifort Patrimony Watch Review
Where I come from, across the pond in Great Britain, Mido is not a brand that carries much weight. Of all the Swatch Group brands, it seems to have the least presence, and quite markedly so. However, during my time spent working in the United States and Canada, I came to see the brand in […]
Citizen Fugu NY0080-12E Watch Review
When I first wrote about the Citizen NY0080-12E around two months ago, I was raving about its visual impact. It was by far the most interesting dive watch I had personally experienced, and now almost another two months later, my impression has not changed. I still get a kick out of its looks, and as […]
Undone Basecamp 2.0 Watch Review
Undone is a custom bespoke watch label that launched their first line in 2014. We’ve covered a few of their recent watch releases here on the WRB, and they have just released the Basecamp 2.0 today, which we will be covering here in this review. Undone likes to produce quality watches that are not just […]
Ciga Design MY II Skeleton Watch Review
The Ciga Design MY-II is the latest in Ciga’s longstanding skeleton watch series. These watches feature a cutaway face, which displays the inner workings of the movement for the world to see. The rest of the design is understated, drawing attention to the complex gears and springs with an otherwise Spartan design. The MY-II is […]
Lytt Labs Inception Prodigy Watch Review
Lytt Labs is a Singapore-based microbrand that was founded by Edwin Seah. Edwin was an avid wristwatch collector as well as a professional in the modern electronics industry, and he and his business partner founded Lytt with a single goal: to bring a contemporary artistic vision to the age-old practice of watchmaking. The Inception Prodigy […]
Spinnaker Hull Riviera SP-5073 Watch Review
If you’ve been following my writing for more than a few weeks, you know I’m a big fan of Spinnaker watches. Their timepieces are nautically themed, as evidenced by the Spinnaker Croft SP-5058-03, the Spinnaker Wreck SP-5065, and the Spinnaker Dumas SP-5070, all of which I’ve reviewed in the past. Today, I’ll be looking at […]
Spinnaker Sorrento SP-5067 Automatic Watch Review
The latest release from Spinnaker is not a repetition of their past designs but rather a watch that brings something new to Spinnaker’s table of watches. The Sorrento SP-5067 is inspired by a town overlooking the Bay of Naples in Southern Italy, the town of Sorrento. It’s a famous tourist attraction center due to its […]
Kronhauser Automatic Sunburst Watch Review
The first thing that struck me about the Kronhauser Automatic Sunburst Watch was how clean and tidy the dial is. I’m used to mid-range watches being loaded up with extra features, with two, three, or more complications on the dial, oftentimes a stopwatch or timer, and any number of potential bells and whistles. As you […]
Omega Seamaster 300m Review: Clash of the Wave Dials
“The watch,” demands Alec Trevelyan, his henchmen holding James Bond at gunpoint. “Ah… new model?” he asks, closely examining 007’s Omega Seamaster against his own watch. 006’s Seamaster might have been long obsolete compared to Bond’s newer laser-equipped timepiece, but in the real world, only a couple of years had passed since Omega had unveiled […]
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