Crossing timezones with the Christopher Ward C60 Trident Pro GMT 600
Ok, dear reader - it’s time for me to dive back into the world of GMT watch reviews. As you can see from that article title, we’re diving back into…
Ok, dear reader - it’s time for me to dive back into the world of GMT watch reviews. As you can see from that article title, we’re diving back into…
Padron makes another strong showing on Kickstarter with a skeletonized automatic.
Pantor is a watch company based in Hong Kong and - up till now - they only had one model, the Sea Horse. After success with that model, they have released…
This is not our first hands on review of Virata watches; Patrick did a nice hands on review of their first line of VRT1 watches which you can read here. Their first roll…
Bulova's Curv chronograph offers accuracy and space-age design in their new collection.
I'm usually cold on quartz because it lacks the whiz-bang micro-mechanized intricacy of a mechanical movement. On the other hand, Bulova's quartz-powered revival of Astronaut David Scott's Apollo 15 prototype works…
Christopher Ward ushers in a third-generation today, updating their entry-level automatic dress watch (the C5 Malvern Automatic MK III) and their dressy quartz chronograph (the C3 Malvern Chronograph MK III).…
Well, ok, this particular watch was not bouncing around galaxies for five years, nor did it hit warp speed. What it did do, however, it set a mark for the…
In case you were not aware of it, Tissot was the official watch of the NBA this past year (and for the foreseeable future). This took the form of new…
I have reviewed a great many of the Stevral (formerly Benarus) watches, and have a first-gen Sea Snake in my personal collection. In fact, since I started working with the…