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 […]
Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope Watch Review
There comes a time in every watch collector’s journey when things start getting a little boring. Diver? Check. Pilot? Check. Dress watch? Check. Digital? Triple check. Sell some, buy some. Profit (yeah, right). Rinse, repeat. How is one supposed to break the cycle? Why, look no further than the Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope. A truly […]
Jubileon Superellipse Chrono Watch Review
The latest release from Jubileon’s chest of watches is something quite different from other watches in terms of character and design. The Jubileon Superellipse Chrono has gone through lots of pre-production phases before the final version was released. Case Design Jubileon has done something different with the case design when compared with other microbrand watches. […]
UNDONE Urban Vintage Skipper Watch Review
For the past five years, Undone has been doing something that’s gradually being eliminated in the watch industry; they allow you to fully customize your watch from an array of 4 cases, 26 dials, 27 hands, and 50 straps. Even though the brand started as a funded Kickstarter campaign, they are still relevant in the […]
Undone Tropical Amazon Watch Review
If you are looking for something distinctly vintage, hold the phone, the Undone release of their Tropical Amazon watch is here. This timepiece is a part of the new aged vintage chronographs from the Undone watchmakers. The two other editions of this timepiece are the aged versions but the piece that I got my hands […]
Omega Speedmaster Reduced II 3539.50.00 Watch Review
The Speedmaster needs no introduction. Originally conceived as a racing chronograph, it nevertheless became forever associated with the space race after the reference 105.012 was worn by Buzz Aldrin on the Moon in 1969. However, as popular as the Moonwatch might be, there are countless variants and limited editions that are as worthy of attention […]
Seiko SSC143 Solar Watch Review
Seiko’s SSC143 is a watch that will get noticed on your wrist, if not for the complex dial, then for the way the contrasting two-tone case and bracelet pop out at you. With a macho but cohesive design that incorporates some dressy and some technical elements, this is a versatile watch that would look great […]
Casio Edifice EFB301JD-2A World-Time Watch Review
Since 1946, Casio has kept us on our toes waiting for the next innovative watch to come out of their production line. This Japanese watchmaking mogul has been shaping the way in which we use devices, starting with their introduction of the ten-key number pad they graced the world’s first electric calculator with. When folks […]
Bulova Wilton 96B183 Watch Review
For some people the main selling point of a watch will be the design, for others, it will be the comfort or practicality of a timepiece. With Bulova Precisionist collection, the clue is in the name. Models in this line feature a Quartz movement like you have never seen before. Capable of keeping time with […]
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