You’re not seeing things – Berd Vay’e is back with a new creation
You remember Berd Vay'e, right? We wrote about them before, with the use of resins (and the like) along with reclaimed watch parts to create interesting objects with ties to…
You remember Berd Vay'e, right? We wrote about them before, with the use of resins (and the like) along with reclaimed watch parts to create interesting objects with ties to…
Just as a strap change is a quick and easy way to mix up the look of your watch and freshen it, playing around with the dial on an watch…
Today, we're going to talk about a watch from a smaller brand (in a small country) that we've not heard from in awhile - Estonia 1918. When we last had…
This year, we’ve seen a number of watches released to mark milestones. Those have generally been in terms of decades, and focused on when a particular model came into being.…
Yes, you read that right - we’re having another look at the Zodiac Super Sea Wolf. Each one has had some slight differences to it, but this one is very…
Zodiac has been on a tear. As evidenced by how quickly their Basel release (which we wrote about here) sold out, they know how to take their "old" designs and…
Do you remember the watches from Xetum from a few years back? In my mind, they really capitalized on the idea of a “lugless” case design, where the straps actually…
It should be no surprise to anyone that, when Ball introduces a new watch, I am more than a little interested. Sure, what I gravitate towards in their lineup has…
This really is turning out to be a banner year for moon phase watches. There have always been a few, but it really seems like there are a lot more…
Today, we’re reviewing the Formex watch that many of you are most familiar with. Previously, we’ve looked at the Formex Pilot Chronograph and the Formex Essence Chronometer, which is their…