Introducing the Christopher Ward Trident 3 collection
Ever since I reviewed my first Christopher Ward Trident review - 7 years ago - I’ve had a soft spot for the brand, and the collection in particular. While not…
Ever since I reviewed my first Christopher Ward Trident review - 7 years ago - I’ve had a soft spot for the brand, and the collection in particular. While not…
When you hear the name “Mido Multifort”, what are you picturing? For me, that calls to mind a watch design with a rather prominent feature on the dial - Geneva…
Davosa has some really nice, well-made watches. I have had a chance to review several of them, and have been really impressed so far. Normally I am more into divers…
As you are likely aware, Tissot is the official timekeeper for NBA. I mean, you can’t let Omega take all of the timing glory for the Swatch group, right? To…
It was almost a year ago when Nodus first graced our pages, with Jim's review of the Nodus Trieste (you can check that out here). I've been aware of the…
There are a few things that should be immediately clear with today's Mido announcement: I like blue watches, and I am fond of the Baroncelli lineup (you can see my…
When it comes to watches, we all have our own varying tastes. Sure, we can appreciate merits of certain watches, but it’s rare - at least in my experience -…
Your eyes do not deceive you - this is the second time, in fairly short succession, that we’re talking about the watch brand out of New York, Diefendorff. The last…
One of the oldest watches I’ve got in my collection (and the first one I spent more than $100 on) is my trusty ol’ G-Shock. The reason I bought that…
I really love automatic watches. Pretty much all I have in my collection are automatics. The only issue I have with them is that I am lazy. Taking the time…