For the last few weeks I’ve had the pleasure to go hands-on with the Millesime Tri-compax Chronograph, a very unique and surprising watch from Swiss watchmaker Raymond Weil. We don’t hear very much from this brand, with new releases often being drowned out by the likes of trending re-issues from industry heavies such as Longines […]
Exclusive Hands-On with the Norqain Independence Skeleton Chrono 8K Calibre
Just last week I had the chance to visit New York City for the unveiling of Norqain’s Independence Skeleton Chrono powered by the in-house 8K Manufacture Calibre. It was a really great event marked by a special hands-on look at the new releases, and then an eventual presentation at Lightbox NYC. I always forget how […]
The Nivada Grenchen Chronosport: A Taste of the Racing 70s
In our day and age, with such high-tech watch manufacturing equipment, and with highly creative modern designers – why do we keep harking back to the watch era of the 70s, 80s, and 90s with such ease? It simply comes down to nostalgia and funky design language that our modern up to date watch offerings […]
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 […]
Hamilton Jazzmaster Rattrapante Review: An Uncommon Gem
Welcome back guys, today we’re taking a look at the Hamilton Jazzmaster Rattrapante. A limited edition run of only 365 pieces – now this guys, is a proper limited edition. This fine watch had been lent to us from GemBijou’s curated collection – huge thanks to them for sending this out, and if you’re ever […]
Longines Conquest Chronograph Watch Review
The Longines Conquest Chronograph might just be one of the most frustrating watch releases of 2023. Behind a perspex screen at a shop, this thing looks like a Daytona for the masses. But when you try it on, you’ll find out that it’s too big and thick for most wrists under 7.25 inches in size, […]
Zenith Chronomaster Revival Shadow Watch Review
In today’s watch landscape, you can find vintage-inspired designs in nearly every brand’s lineup. Often, these include patina (or ‘fauxtina’), a smaller case size, or elements from a watch popular decades ago. For the record, I actually like this trend. Zenith, however, digs deeper. The Chronomaster Revival Shadow doesn’t take just cues from Zenith watches […]
Bravur Grand Tour La Corsa Rosa III Watch Review
Hand-built in Switzerland, and designed with cyclists in mind, the Bravur Grand Tour La Corsa Rosa III is undoubtedly one of the most quirky yet surprisingly pretty watches you’ll see this year. This watch comes with a rainbow of colors in the dial, unique chronograph functionality, and a quality Swiss movement. If you want a […]
AVI-8 Flyboy AV-4102 Royal British Legion Tri-Service Chronograph Watch Review
For those looking for a beautiful watch which respectfully represents the history of the British Armed Forces, the AVI-8 AV-4102 Flyboy Chronograph would be a perfect choice. This stunning timepiece has the precise engineering you’d expect from a military-inspired watch but also the beauty to make it a head turner. With the reasonable price on […]
Longines Record Automatic Chronograph L2.921.4.56.2 Watch Review
A mechanical watch – even an inaccurate one – is a work of art. That’s why people pay hundreds or thousands of dollars for a watch that’s less accurate than a cheap Casio watch from Walmart. At the same time, is it really too much to ask not to have to reset the time once […]
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