Going big with the Mido Baroncelli Big Date
As we saw in my last writeup of the Mido Baroncelli line (right here) I quickly became of a fan of the classic styling. I’ve also quickly become a fan…
As we saw in my last writeup of the Mido Baroncelli line (right here) I quickly became of a fan of the classic styling. I’ve also quickly become a fan…
When it comes to skeletonized, or open-heart, watches, I have become more than a little jaded. Most of this comes from having seen way too many designs (both inexpensive and not)…
While we generally stick close to our mission of coverable affordable watches and men’s gear, we do, of course, diverge now and again outside of that well-travelled path. Today is…
There are many times that in the morning I just stare at my watches and have no idea which to use. Do I want to go bold, or do I…
If you’ve been reading the various watch blogs, or listening to any of the watch Podcasts for any length of time you’re likely familiar with collaboration pieces. In essence, a…
As a fan - nay, lover - of the sea, the Bremont Waterman and its new spokesfish/free diver/conservationist dude, Mark Healy, really hit the spot. This simple GMT piece features…
If you follow me on Instagram you probably already know that I'm a big fan of Detroit Watch Company. Patrick and Amy Ayoub have melded their automotive design skills with…
Moritz Grossman is a brand we don’t cover here a whole lot on WWR. Not because they don’t make nice watches, or nice-looking watches, but because they generally fall outside…
I have a thing for large watches. Normally, I do not venture out beyond the 48mm range. After coming across the 50mm SISU Bravado A1 online, I was very curious…
As with the prior JS Watch Co watch we wrote about, the JS Watch Co Frisland 1941 is not necessarily a new watch, in terms of the model. It’s actually…