Ayers Metropolitan, living the life moderne
In a world of divers, it's refreshing to see a sporty watch that doesn't require a rotating bezel. The Ayers Metropolitan watch is this, and more. It's a fully modern,…
In a world of divers, it's refreshing to see a sporty watch that doesn't require a rotating bezel. The Ayers Metropolitan watch is this, and more. It's a fully modern,…
Scoring an automatic chronograph these days for under a thousand bucks is darn near unheard of, and when someone tells me I can get a column wheel auto chrono for…
Parmigiani Fleurier is well known for unique complications - the extending and retracting hands on the Ovale being one example. In 2004 to celebrate their partnership with Bugatti, Parmigiani released…
Fitness trackers are a hot item - they track daily motion, motivate wearers to stay fit, and help keep up to date on a users fitness routine. Up until now,…
Normally, when it comes to Kickstarter projects, we're telling about something that has just launched, or is in the midst of the campaign (so we can give you some idea…
Dive watches - for us non-divers - are a funny proposition. I mean, do we really need all the engineering that goes in to making a watch that’s ready to…
When I first saw the Eone Bradley tactile timepiece, my first thought was that I was looking at an Art Deco sculpture you could wear on your wrist. I immediately…
If you recall, back in January we first brought you word of the Schofield Telemark. Well, just as time marches on and the earth rotates and orbits, we simply bided…
I'm a Hamilton fan. I dig the brand. You get the cool American heritage with the Swiss quality at affordable prices - tough to go wrong. Needless to say, I…
We watch folks have a difficult time with smartwatches. We can’t see them supplanting our beloved traditional watches, but we’re undeniably drawn to the promises (if not the delivery on…