Recently Released: Sjoo Sandstrom Landsort 459m
Back in 2011, Sjo?o? Sandstro?m first introduced a watch named for the deepest ravine in the Baltic Sea. The Landsort Ravine goes to a depth of 459 meters, so it…
Back in 2011, Sjo?o? Sandstro?m first introduced a watch named for the deepest ravine in the Baltic Sea. The Landsort Ravine goes to a depth of 459 meters, so it…
While it's not unusual for a watch brand to release a new tweak to an existing model, it's less common for them to release that tweak and make it a…
Every year, Swedish brand Sjöö Sandström releases a novelty for the year. For 2020, it was a brown-dialed version of their Royal Steel Classic. While this more recent release isn't…
In case you're not aware - I really, really like the watches that Sjoo Sandstrom releases. Their Royal Steel World Timer is my defacto watch for both travel, as well…
When you get into something - be it art, cars, or watches - you tend to gravitate towards certain things. Perhaps it?s a certain style, or a certain make. While…
While I’ve only seen one Sjöö Sandström watch “in the steel”, it has proven to be a delight. So much so that I’ve taken to exploring (from a distance, and the…
The last time I was talking with you about Swedish watch brand Sjoo Sandstrom, we were going over what I consider to be an entry-level model out of their collection,…
You know that our primary mission here at WWR is to bring to your attention the great, affordable watches that are out there, be they from new or established brands,…