Hands on with the Pontvs Hydra
Back in December of 2017 I reviewed the Pontvs Nessi, which was the first model from Pontvs. Made from brass, this was was a fantastic vintage style diver. Now, Pontvs…
Diving into the Helm Vanuatu
Today, we’re reviewing a dive watch. No surprises there. As a matter of fact, we’ve previously reviewed a watch from Helm Watches as well, so, again, no surprise. What is a…
Is the Heitis Okeanos Explorer your new weekend diver?
Microbrand dive watches - love em or hate em, there are always new and interesting ideas being put out there. The Okeanos Explorer from the Heitis Watch Company is one…
Can the Longines Legend Diver really go deep?
The Longines Legend Diver is a new take on a classic diver design, fitting traditional diver performance in a package that's sleek enough to wear with a suit, functional enough…
The Raven Endeavour is hitting the scene
Back when John first took a chance on me writing articles and reviews here at WWR, Benarus Watch was one of the first ones I went hands-on with. Since then,…
Chasing the Monster Tuna with the Seiko SRPA83
We here at WWR have long been fans of Seiko. In fact, our default recommendation, when someone asks for a watch suggestion, is to check out the Seiko Monster line.…
DOXA SUB 300T Divingstar “Poseidon Edition”
DOXA has emerged from its archives with yet another classic disco-era dive watch design—this time a limited edition remake of the rare yellow-dialed "Divingstar" SUB 300T. DOXA has been making…
New TC-9 1970’s Bronze Diver – Now on Kickstarter
Taking inspiration from the 1970's Seiko divers, TC-9 has done their own versions but in bronze. I really like bronze because of the natural patina that forms on it, and…