In Review: Timex M79 Automatic
Yesterday, we told you about the latest Q Timex release (a lovely GMT), and today we're revisiting a watch we first told you about last month, the Timex M79 Automatic.…
Yesterday, we told you about the latest Q Timex release (a lovely GMT), and today we're revisiting a watch we first told you about last month, the Timex M79 Automatic.…
Over the past few years, the Q collection from Timex has been a very, very pleasant surprise. The watches manage to give you that classic 70s look, while bringing forward…
Doxa makes a good diver and, while some might be a little put off by the styling of the DOXA Army Watches of Switzerland Edition, it might turn a few…
There are brands that do interesting things with materials, there are those that create innovative designs, and then there are those that focus on creating high-end wearable pieces of art.…
For those of you not familiar with Le Rhöne (as I was) they are a 10-year old brand making watches in Geneva, focusing on offering full traceability in everything that they…
We should all be familiar with Undone, and the semi-custom small batch watches that they're producing. Some of the more interesting watches that they've created have come out of collaborations…
Bell & Ross has been moving away from their famous "square" aviator watches for a while now and I love where they're headed. Their latest, the BR V2-92 Orange and…
For whatever reason, anOrdain is a brand you may not be familiar with. If there's any one reason, it's probably because they're only producing 400 to 500 watches per year…
We've been talking about the Christopher Ward C65 since it first arrived (for example, here and here). When it was first introduced, it started as a spin-off / variant of…
Yesterday, we took another foray into the Ball Watch catalog, which of course features tritium tubes at the core of the design. While those are lovely to aspire to, we…