An enlightening watch – the Shinola Runwell Statue of Liberty Watch
Long-time readers will no doubt already know that I have a soft spot for Detroit-based Shinola. I grew up with Detroit being the city I was “from” (disclaimer: I was…
Long-time readers will no doubt already know that I have a soft spot for Detroit-based Shinola. I grew up with Detroit being the city I was “from” (disclaimer: I was…
The Aeonic Kairos is a beautiful, simple watch with a classic mid-century modern dial, some of the most comfortable leather straps I've had the chance to wear, and the excellent…
Last month we brought you word of a few different dive watches that incorporated a GMT complication. So, you know, my radar was immediately pinging like crazy. We’ve been able…
As we saw in my last writeup of the Mido Baroncelli line (right here) I quickly became of a fan of the classic styling. I’ve also quickly become a fan…
When last we looked at a watch from Zomo, we saw a watch that brought you upscale design (one may say a homage) at a rather affordable prices. Today's watch is…
It’s summertime, and based on looking at my history, that means it’s the right time of year for Scuro to have another watch hit the market. This time around, we’ve…
Doxa is a storied dive watch company and their most popular watch, the Sub, has just gotten a 2018 overhaul. The watches were made famous by writer Clive Cussler whose…
Just a reminder: we want to give you 5% off of Traser watches, some of our favorite high-lume pieces. This month we're bringing special deals on all Trasers, especially the…
In the summary of my last review from SUAVS, I mentioned that I felt the digitally-knit fabric lent itself more to a low-top, as opposed to the high-top that we saw with…
When it comes to certain styles of watches, you can be very spoiled for choice. Take dive watches, for instance - you have all manner of styles, both old and…