Romain Jerome Eyjafjallajökull Evo
Romain Jerome does things... differently. Their latest watch is a commemoration of a grand geologic event, that happened to ground air traffic in Northern Europe for 6 days. The Eyjafjallajökull…
Romain Jerome does things... differently. Their latest watch is a commemoration of a grand geologic event, that happened to ground air traffic in Northern Europe for 6 days. The Eyjafjallajökull…
Our Historical Horology post of two weeks back inspired our friends over at Offshore Limited (link to review) to reach out, as they had some more information for us. In…
Welcome back to our weekly installment, where we have a quick look at some interesting watches and articles that have popped up over the last week, as well as taking…
Projects Watches Terra-Time 1Projects Watches is a small brand that puts out playful and interesting watches with an emphasis on the design of the watch. The brand began by producing…
There is a term for cyclist that applies to those of us who ride that are obsessed with getting a bike as light as it can get. They are called…
UPDATE: COMMENTING IS CLOSED You really took a shine to our twist on the giveaway this month, with some rather inventive entries coming in. There were several we weren't quite…
For long-time readers of our site, Magrette is a brand that needs no introduction. Hailing from New Zealand, their cushion-cased watches have been favorably received, offering a great combination of…
Victorinox, yes the Victorinox that makes the ubiquitous Swiss Army Knife, has been in the watch business for a while. While a number of their watch offerings have been attractive,…
I have long been fascinated with skeletonized watches. Apart from the sweep of the second hand, there is not a lot to indicate that a watch is an automatic, especially…
Somehow, I've managed to run into a lack of ideas to cover in Historical Horology, so I'm going run a few videos for you here of how Breitling maintains and…