Hands-on: Citizen Promaster Altichron
No one needs a wristwatch. Least of all when you’re tearing down a mountain at 30 miles per hour. But it sure is neat to look down at the bottom…
No one needs a wristwatch. Least of all when you’re tearing down a mountain at 30 miles per hour. But it sure is neat to look down at the bottom…
Christopher Ward knows a thing or two about making reasonably priced, high-quality quartz chronos—but the C7 Rapide Chronograph Quartz takes the value proposition to a new level. For a few…
Back in August I reviewed the 46mm Wryst Element which you can see here. I have always loved the look of the Wryst watches and, after wearing that Element, I was very impressed…
It was all the way back in 2015 when we first talked you about Zinvo and their propellor-inspired designs. Well, wouldn’t you know it, they did not sit back and…
The Reverie GT is a driving-inspired mecha-quartz chronograph that is priced to move. The $350 watch features a sweep seconds hand and minute chrono register along with a 24-hour dial…
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…
We here at WWR - and I presume you, dear reader - like to think about the materials that go into our watches. Whether it be good ol’ steel or…
In a move that warms the depths of my sclerotic heart, Straton has introduced the Speciale, a unique chronograph that comes in both quartz and automatic models and heartens back…
Time and again, we see all manner of thin, minimalist-style watches hitting Instagram. And, while we bemoan the fact that there are so many of those (more or less uninspired…
Doyen, a British watch company, has announced two new models: Mr. Ben and Lady Ben. These watches, based on the design of London's Big Ben clock, feature a specifically UK-themed…