The Alpina Seastong Gyre – it’s for the oceans!
Of all the many things that 2020 has had contained within it, one thing I absolutely was not expecting to see was a surge in products being made from plastics…
In Mother Russia, Stalingrad’s Kursk Diver wears you
A watch like this one turns heads. Stalingrad, a watch company that essentially builds watches that come from some alternate steampunk Soviet timeline, has released a bronze diver called the…
It’s the little things – like the Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba
After many years seeing the trend of overly-large watches take center stage (full disclosure, I used to be a big fan of 46mm case as well), we've seen the pendulum…
You see it clearly – it’s the Christopher Ward C60 Sapphire
While you may not be down with all of the nomenclature, you are aware of the Christopher Ward C60 Trident lineup. It's been seeing a lot of design changes and…
Spelunking with the Feynman Cove
So, remember a bit back when we brought you word of the Feynman Cove? I found myself enamored of the dial design (particularly the hidden luminous wave), and as fortune…
Help save the ice (and critters) with the Delma Oceanmaster Antarctica
It seems like a minor trend that we have watches helping to raise funds for icy parts of the worlds (you can see the first one here). This one is…
Turning the dial up with the Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000
If you recall, when I wrote about the Christopher Ward C60 Elite GMT 1000, I mentioned I was actually wearing the non-GMT version of that watch as I wrote the…
Introducing the Christopher Ward C60 Elite GMT 1000
It seems like it was not all that long ago that we were talking about the Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000. And it wasn't actually, just at the end of…
Reviewing the new and improved Gruppo Gamma Divemaster.
Back in 2017 I reviewed the first Gruppo Gamma Divemaster and I really liked it. That was a tough, no nonsense diver. Fast forward a few years and now there…