Hands On with the Shinola Omaha
I probably sound like broken record as of late, but Shinola has really been coming up with some releases that have resonated with me. Call it good design or the…
I probably sound like broken record as of late, but Shinola has really been coming up with some releases that have resonated with me. Call it good design or the…
I have done several reviews now for Phoibos and not a one of them have disappointed me. Phoibos recently contacted me about reviewing their new Phoibos Eagle Ray GMT. I…
At 160g on the bracelet, the Tissot Gentleman feels more like a steel diver on the wrist, but it wears so much more compactly than any diver you've had.
Over the past few weeks, I’ve posted up reviews on watches from Teslar, both here and over at Knapsack that feature a chip that works with natural frequencies to help…
To date, I have been fortunate to have been able to review the Phoibos Ocean Master, the Sentinel, and the Great Wall. All were very nice, and well-made. Now Phoibos…
Just the other month we talked about a new watch (at least, once that was new to us) that reminded us of the Xetum watches of a few years ago.…
Today, we’ll be talking about a beer that has been popping up on Instagram quite a bit as of late, and one that I was pleasantly surprised by. You see,…
As I mentioned in yesterday's ESQ review there were two models that we had come in for review. The first was a three-hander with some unique nautical design cues; today,…
Formex is, no doubt, a brand you’ve been seeing a lot on blogs and social media accounts. I can’t account for the upsurge in interest (good marketing team, is my…
Back in the 1960's Certina made the PH200M dive watch. This is a no nonsense, get the job done, sort of a diver. For being "just" a tool watch, it…