When most people think of a modern watch, they think of one of two things. The first is the kind of watch I usually review: luxury mechanical watches, designed first and foremost for enthusiast or those who enjoy the finer things in life. The second is a simple timepiece built for accuracy; think of the […]
Introducing the Breitling Premier Heritage Collection
Breitling is getting back to its roots. With the prestigious Swiss brand’s new Heritage Collection, it is drawing inspiration from the most elegant and inspired chronographs of its past, and reinterpreting them for today’s modern and discerning man. The Founders Squad In particular, the Heritage Collection from Breitling pays homage to three notable men in […]
Introducing the Breitling Top Time Deus Limited Edition
Swiss luxury watchmaker Breitling SA recently announced its partnership with Australian lifestyle brand Deus Ex Machina, along with a limited edition watch to commemorate the occasion. An Exciting Collaboration Breitling is known for its precision timepieces, originally made for aviators, while Deus Ex Machina sells a huge variety of clothing and accessories for the modern-day, […]
Zenith El Primero Chronomaster 42mm Watch Review
The El Primero is a very special watch, it plays an important role in the history of the watch industry and watchmaking itself. With Zenith being the first ever watch brand to create an automatic chronograph movement inside a wrist watch, implemented into its El Primero model. There were of course some very close competitors, […]
Introducing the Zenith Chronomaster Sport
For luxury Swiss watch brand Zenith, established in 1865, the goal is to move towards the future of watchmaking. The brand’s latest watch is another push in that direction. Just this week, they announced the new Zenith Chronomaster Sport. This watch collection has the impressive features you would expect from this world-renowned brand. It is […]
Bulova Chronograph A Surfboard Edition Watch Review
My followers should need no introduction to Bulova, one of the most well known watch manufacturers in the industry. Today, I’m reviewing their Chronograph A Ref 98A253 Surfboard Edition. This watch is a throwback to Bulova’s 1970s sports chronographs. Fans of the original gave it the nickname “Surfboard”, because of the surfboard-shaped oval on 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 […]
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. […]
WH&T LCF888 Chronograph Watch Review
Stop the presses, it’s all over. The game of watchmaking has been completed. The final boss has been slain. The end credits are rolling. And just who is behind this sudden and unexpected conclusion to an industry that looked happy to continue a while longer? The Wild Horologists & Team, that’s who. This group is […]
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