Introducing the Rado True Thinline Les Couleurs Collection
When we think of ceramic in watches, we tend to consider it as an accent material. Say, popping into a bezel insert. Of course, that’s not all the material is…
When we think of ceramic in watches, we tend to consider it as an accent material. Say, popping into a bezel insert. Of course, that’s not all the material is…
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…
Mido's diver line is historic and quite beautiful. Their latest update, the Ocean Star, features an ETA movement and a striking design that could even beat a Seiko Monster in…
Just as a strap change is a quick and easy way to mix up the look of your watch and freshen it, playing around with the dial on an watch…
Just a few days ago, I started talking about watches with functions built in that are not actually related to timekeeping (you can see that here. Sure, you’ve got stuff…
One of the best parts of being a watch reviewer is getting to see a brand grow and create new stuff. Secondarily to that, getting to see sneak previews of…
We are Mac lovers at Knapsack but even if we weren't, I'd still say that the Apple Watch is still Apple's singular best product. I can say plenty about its…
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.…
The adage "everything old is new again" is prevalent, well, just about everywhere. Movies are being remade like crazy, car designs are back from the past, and of course the…
The new "green" Aquaracer is out and it's pretty sexy. The $2,200 watch comes in his and hers - 43mm and 32mm - and the larger model runs a Calibre…