Review: Bell & Ross BR 03 Military
The new Bell & Ross BR 03 series is a return to what makes B&R great. Their original watches were big, bold, and square and this new model, based on…
The new Bell & Ross BR 03 series is a return to what makes B&R great. Their original watches were big, bold, and square and this new model, based on…
Long famous for their skull and radar watches, B&R is expanding into something a bit more aeronautical. Their latest creation is the BR 03 Gyrocompass, a watch that features a…
This week on The HourTime Show, the official podcast of WristWatchReview.com, John, Victor, and Nicholas return from the show's summer break refreshed and ready to go! We talk a handsome…
Aerotec is a fairly small micro brand that is doing some interesting things with watch design. Their latest project, the Black Label Aero Dive watch features a lovely, rugged design…
A decade ago - when SevenFriday was new on the scene - they introduced a trio of watches that put bold monochromatic blasts of color on their P-series watches. While…
If you recall from our prior articles on Peren watches, they like to create designs that draw inspiration from history. This time, they're going with an stone lunar calendar that…
Oris, the renowned Swiss watchmaker, is set to re-introduce the chronograph version of the Divers Sixty-Five in its 2023 lineup. This move comes after the brand phased out the previous…
When you see the words "Annual Edition" on a watch release, you can immediately assume two things. First, this is a release we see each year, with some variation. Secondly,…
Ever since I first handled a ceramic Rado, I was sold on the idea of what they were doing with the material, particularly where they've been able to do some…
From the moment they were re-introduced, the Bulova Oceangrapher (aka the Devil Diver due to the 666 ft WR rating on the dial) has been popular. We reviewed the first…