Limes wants you to see their new Pharo DayDate
Guess who's back? Limes is back! Well, they were never gone, but the Limes Pharo DayDate has not been available for a bit now. While we have focused - in…
Guess who's back? Limes is back! Well, they were never gone, but the Limes Pharo DayDate has not been available for a bit now. While we have focused - in…
This month, we have an opportunity for you to win a Melbourne Watch Co Portsea Heritage. This is a watch we originally wrote about back in 2014 (here), and while…
The design revolution continues apace at Christopher Ward. The new C3 Malvern Chronograph MK III checks a lot of the same boxes as its automatic cousin, the C5 Malvern Automatic MK…
Today, we are in a bit of an odd situation. Here at WWR, we like to tell you about watches that are currently available, or will be available soon. Well,…
The Malvern Massacre continues, and this time it's personal. No watch will be spared in Christopher Ward's march to modernity; their jumping hour timepiece is the next to undergo a…
Since their first watch release of the P1/01 back in 2012, I have always been intrigued by SEVENFRIDAY. Their funky dials housed in odd shaped cases make all their models stand…
The future, they say, is here but just not evenly distributed. Luckily Casio's new Edifice line is full of it. Their two new models, the $300 EQB501XDB-1A and EQB501XD-1A, have…
I do not remember when I first came across Canadian brand Halios, but I do remember being struck by their Tropik line of watches. They’ve had a few different iterations,…
I’ve written about the NTH Submariner homage watches by Chris “Doc” Vail before, and also talked about his Tropics compressor style watches again. Doc is back at it with a…
Tissot Touch is a light-weight tool recharged by solar energy with 20 features including weather forecasting, altimeter, second time zone and a compass.