Seeing through the Rado True Open Heart
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)…
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)…
If you recall, I was rather impressed by the Chyros when we reviewed it (here) last year. This year, they've added an interesting twist to the model, placing a cutout…
After looking at yesterday's Android-powered watch, I couldn't help but to dig back into the Android (watch company, not OS) catalog to see what else grabbed my eye. And,…
It's been awhile since I've taken a peek at an open heart (or skeleton) watch, so today's the day to have a look at one that will put a dent…
At least, they have with a few of their automatic models showing an open dial. For today, we'll take a closer look at their Esteem (FDB08005W) model. While I've not…
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…
Today, we're going to take a look at another "open heart" watch that I've located, and it happens to be a Timex model (T2M931). It does have some similar design…
Alrighty folks - yesterday, I showcased a watch with a brown dial; the day before that, we had an "open heart" watch. Toss those together, and what do you get?…
From what I've been able to tell, this style of dial is called an open heart - it allows you to peer into the movement without having to resort to…