Introducing the Oak & Oscar Olmsted Matte
Back when the first version of the Oak & Oscar Olmsted was released, we of course brought you word (seen here). I tend to like the stuff that they produce…
Back when the first version of the Oak & Oscar Olmsted was released, we of course brought you word (seen here). I tend to like the stuff that they produce…
Since it's mostly guys writing about watches here at WWR, those are what we tend to write about. And frankly, that's shortchanging a whole slice of watch brand catalogs, and…
Christopher Ward has definitely embraced expanding their watches into military designs. We actually brought you a hands-on review of one of their more vintage-oriented ones. If you prefer your military…
It's been a minute since we've had a new release in the diving-focused line from Shinola. Most recently it was their bronze variant (which we covered here), and before that…
You know me, watch friends - I like GMT complications, I'm a big fan of tritium tubes, and I really dig a cyclops over a date window. Mix all of…
AVI-8 has a large list of cool aviation models. I have reviewed their Hawker Harrier II, their Flyboy Chronograph, and their Hawker Hunter chronograph. All have been great examples of…
Rado is a brand that, frankly, that suffers the burden of not being on many people's radars, as far as I can tell. They've got an interesting lineup, particularly when…
I cannot say that I've ever seen Mt. Iwate, let alone a sunrise washing over it. However, for their 60th annivesary, Grand Seiko has released a watch - the SBGR321…
That's right - when I saw the word of this new release from Zenith, that Michael Jackson tune is what immediately came to mind. Then again, that's a message that…
Hey, do you guys remember Vincero? We wrote about their marble watches (in a hands-on review, here) almost six years ago. Well, they're still making watches, and recently introduced two…