Introducing the Christopher Ward C65 GMT Worldtimer
You know me, I'm the resident GMT-fan here at WWR. While World Timer watches are rather similar, they're not something I've necessarily been a fan of. This is partly due…
You know me, I'm the resident GMT-fan here at WWR. While World Timer watches are rather similar, they're not something I've necessarily been a fan of. This is partly due…
Back in 2017 I reviewed the first Gruppo Gamma Divemaster and I really liked it. That was a tough, no nonsense diver. Fast forward a few years and now there…
It wasn't all that long ago that I dipped my toes in the proverbial Porsche Design waters when I wrote about them here. Well, they just released another model in…
When I first became aware of Ball Watch, it was their Engineer lineup that caught my eye. Sure, it was the sheer volume of tritium tubes used (looking like those…
I seem to be on a bit of a titanium tear as of late. Sometimes I guess it just works out that way. Not that I?m complaining - titanium is…
Many times, when a watch brand espouses their deep historical roots, you have to look at things through some major rose-colored lens to see it how the brand sees it.…
Undone has been doing a lot of interesting things as of late. When I first heard of them, they were basically doing semi-custom watches where you had some choices in…
While I?ve had the pleasure of reviewing a number of watches from German brands, Tutima is one that has not really graced my wrist. Fittingly, then, as I was in…
How's that, you may ask? Well, for starters it's a dive watch with a 1000m WR rating (ie, more than you'll ever hit at the local beach or pool). More…
When it comes to the use of semi-precious materials on watch dials, it is something that we normally find confined to the higher-end brands. There are some exceptions to the…