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It's the end of the year, so we're taking a few days off to close things out. Thanks for sticking with us in '22 - we'll be back to our…
It's the end of the year, so we're taking a few days off to close things out. Thanks for sticking with us in '22 - we'll be back to our…
Now, to be fair, this is a release from back in early November, but life's ebbs and flows had this slip through the cracks just a little bit. So, let's…
While it's been awhile since they've been on our pages, Limes produces some of our favorite designs, particularly divers and aviators. There's a very German sensibility to how things are…
Hello and welcome to yet another exciting edition of The HourTime Show, the official podcast of WristWatchReview.com. Your hosts this week are John (@johnbiggs on Twitter), Victor (@vmarks) and Nicholas (@nicholasadeleon). Welcome…
The Verge brought us a bit of stochastic terrorism in the form of a post about the merits of wearing a smartwatch and a mechanical watch. The author, Antonio G.…
When it comes to outdoors-oriented watches, one of the first brands that comes to mind is the Casio ProTrek. With their triple- and quad-sensor setups, they tend to look very…
Aquastar makes some fairly unique divers and their Deepstar II is particularly interesting. Based on a 1963 design, the watch features a smaller, 37mm case and a bezel that enables…
By now, you should be familiar with the initiatives that Triwa are undertaking. What you may not be aware of is that Triwa stands for Transforming the Industry of Watches.…
Have you ever wanted to keep your cigars in a watch box? Accutron has got you, fam. Their new La Palina style Accutron Spaceview features a unique tobacco-themed color scheme…
We've long been fans of the watches Gavox produce, and we've gone hands on with a great number of them over the years. Somehow, Michael Happé has somehow read my…