Taking off with the Formex Pilot
In our last Formex review we were looking at the Formex Essence, which took the established Formex design DNA and slimmed things down, while still keeping the case suspension system.…
In our last Formex review we were looking at the Formex Essence, which took the established Formex design DNA and slimmed things down, while still keeping the case suspension system.…
Let's posit a fact: unless you have some really deep pockets, or plan to mortgage your home, it is just about impossible to get a Swiss-made tourbillion. Now, if you…
As you all know, MeisterSinger is known for their implementation of single-handed watches. You may also know that, well, I’m not particularly a fan of single-handed watches. They just lack…
We’ve reviewed quite a few different watches from the Swiss company Ball Watch. You’ve no doubt seen their prolific use of tritium tubes on their dials. That’s how I first…
A few years ago (three-plus, actually) MoVas was very largely on my radar. They had a slew of fun releases, and I even got to go hands-on with one of…
Formex is, no doubt, a brand you’ve been seeing a lot on blogs and social media accounts. I can’t account for the upsurge in interest (good marketing team, is my…
Back at the start of the year, we talked to you about Mido celebrating it’s 60 year mark in existence, and that was marked with an anniversary watch. Well, it’s…
Alpina has really been on a roll this year, introducing quite a number of new watches. Some have been completely new things (say, like the AlpinerX), and others have called…
Dress watch purists will tell you that a dress watch should be simple - a clean dial, simple handset, no luminous material, and paired to a leather strap. That might…
In our previous Zodiac review, we were also talking about a Super Sea Wolf 53 Compression - but today’s looks like a much different piece. There were two new blue…