No, a watch cannot be too thin
In Jim Manley's write-up of the Melbourne Collins, he asked, "Can a watch be too thin?" I have a hypothesis: No. A watch cannot be too thin. Spoken like The…
In Jim Manley's write-up of the Melbourne Collins, he asked, "Can a watch be too thin?" I have a hypothesis: No. A watch cannot be too thin. Spoken like The…
Loomes has done watchmaking and their countrymen proud - they've produced a watch made entirely in Britain. Near the very top of their website, they proclaim, "Loomes & Co are…
AVI-8 makes watches that are aviation inspired, and has for some time. They're almost always tasteful, easy to read, and a great way to wear a distinctive automatic watch…
As you travel through the airport, there are lots of opportunities to observe fellow travelers struggling with their carry-on luggage. There are the people with overstuffed hiking backpacks. There are…
What happens when you take titanium, anti-reflective coating, and a sense of playfulness about the design of a dial and case? If it's the good alternate timeline we're in, you…
Christopher Ward makes two kinds of watches: Well-made, well-finished dive watches under their Trident collection, and more elegant watches organized under the Grand Malvern heading. If our mission at WWR is…
The Christopher Ward Trident 600M is a looker. It's comfortable on the wrist and wears nicely when out and about. More than that, it's Swiss, powered by a Swiss ETA…
Tudor just announced a new version of the Pelagos Dive watch, and it looks a little old... in the best way possible. First of all, the Tudor Pelagos as it…
Sometimes, there's a brand effort that comes together, hitting all the right buzzwords that resonate in the empty cavern where my soul used to be. Today, that brand is Monsoon,…
The time has come to shuffle off this coil and follow the Pale Rider skyward. Mr. Jones Watches has never hesitated to deliver us Momento Mori, the reminder that we…