Historical Horology: A Rolex That Survived a WWII POW Camp
Most likely, you're at least passingly familiar with the fact that Rolex made a practice of selling watches to British officers held in German POW camps during World War II,…
Most likely, you're at least passingly familiar with the fact that Rolex made a practice of selling watches to British officers held in German POW camps during World War II,…
Welcome back to our weekly installment, where we have a quick look at some interesting watches and articles that have popped up over the last week, as well as taking…
While giveaways here in the past have been a bit random as to when they'd show up, we're starting to build up some items to get into your hands. As…
Today, we're going to take a look at a brand that likely everyone reading these pages is familiar with - Fossil. I'd hazard a guess that most of us have…
So here's what's up: Ariel and I want to make the Hourtime Podcast a job. We need your help. We'd like offer the podcast once a week, rain or shine,…
The British watch industry really seems to have had a resurgence the last year or so, with a variety of smaller brands coming to the market. Of course, that means…
Readers of this site will be familiar with the brand GasGasBones, as we reviewed their rather excellent nylon-and-velcro straps back in July of 2012. While they're still turning out a…
TokyoFlash recently released another watch in their expanding lineup of wood-encased (and braceleted) watches. This latest one, the Space Digits Wood, really further underscores the the Seventies Retro-Future vibe. This…
In the current day and age, we no longer think of the places where watches are made as being factories. Instead, we tend to call them by the name the…
Welcome back to our weekly installment, where we have a quick look at some interesting watches and articles that have popped up over the last week, as well as taking…