REVIEW: Irreantum Magellan (Part 1)
Today, we're going to have a look at a watch from one of the newer brands on the market, Irreantum. How new are they? The company was founded in…
Today, we're going to have a look at a watch from one of the newer brands on the market, Irreantum. How new are they? The company was founded in…
Yesterday, we started our exclusive review of the Tool Watch from Berkbinder & Brown, and today, we'll wrap things up for you. I wore the watch in a variety…
If you've been reading along the last few days, you know that we had the (exclusive to date, as far as I know) opportunity to interview Ted Brown of…
It's the end of the year, and there are definitely bargains and discounts to be found. Some of these you have to do quite a bit of searching; this one,…
The Cinema Watch from Atelier Morpheus. Swiss made 45mm stainless steel automatic (ETA 2824-2), with sweep second hand, non-glare sapphire crystal, superluminova hands, screw down crown and case back, WR 5atm.…
New York! Well, is it? For me, I can't say, as I've never been there. But, with today's watch, I suppose you could be paying a sort of homage to…
If you've been reading this blog for awhile, you'll remember that I've quickly become a fan of the Hamilton Jazzmaster line. More recently, I've taken an interest in open-heart watches…
As I mentioned in my earlier post on the LM-5, I had hoped to to get a review piece for some hands-on time - and Mitch over at Ocean7 was…
Today, we're going to take a look at another Ocean7 model, the LM5. Many people will say that this is an imitation of the Blancpain 50 Fathoms. While I conceded…
One of the most obvious places to turn would be Lum-Tec, and I'm doing just that. Today, we're going to have a look at their M41 model, which is currently…