Inspired By Trench Watches – Introducing the W. T. Author 1914
Just about a year ago, we brought you word of a new British brand, W.T. Author, and their inaugural watch, the 1909. At this point, of course, you might think…
Just about a year ago, we brought you word of a new British brand, W.T. Author, and their inaugural watch, the 1909. At this point, of course, you might think…
I see a lot of crowd funded projects, and many of them state that the creator couldn't find the watch they wanted, so they went off and created one. Some…
Last year, watch retailer Watchismo decided to get into the watch building business, with a Kickstarter campaign for the Xeric Xeriscope. They had a little bit of success, with pledges…
We like to feature Touch of Modern sales here on WWR, for good reasons. They often have interesting timepieces at pretty decent discounts. The site does require you to sign…
Last month, we brought you word of a new addition to the Tissot Visodate line - more precisely, a new bracelet to the lineup. From afar (and the one image…
Lately, we have highlighted a number of automotive inspired watches here at WWR. Some have been tied to specific cars, like the Jaguar and Ferrari upcycled chronos from Christopher Ward,…
I have written about it here before, and I will say again, that I own an Anstead Oceanis. The original Anstead Oceanis, as sold on Kickstarter. It was my first…
I was introduced to this site based on a watch I purchased through Kickstarter, and started writing reviews on watches on that site, and then branched out a bit, finally…
Cobra de Calibre is a small brand out of Canada that is back with a second watch project on Kickstarter. I really like the style of the watch, though my…
Cars and watches seem to go together, don't they (Morris Mini/Mini Cooper, Ferrari, Aston Martin, the whole Scuderia catalog...)? And one of the staff favorite brands, Christopher Ward is making…