Automatic for the people – it’s the Moritz Grossmann ATUM Hamatic
Moritz Grossman is a brand we don’t cover here a whole lot on WWR. Not because they don’t make nice watches, or nice-looking watches, but because they generally fall outside…
Moritz Grossman is a brand we don’t cover here a whole lot on WWR. Not because they don’t make nice watches, or nice-looking watches, but because they generally fall outside…
Jassmaster Thinline Auto is a 40mm automatic that offers the ideal size and other watch-wearing essentials like an ETA automatic, sapphire crystal and display case back.
When brands reach out, particularly new ones, I am generally more focused on what the watch looks like, and what it’s built of, more so than the name of the…
I have a thing for large watches. Normally, I do not venture out beyond the 48mm range. After coming across the 50mm SISU Bravado A1 online, I was very curious…
Back in the early 1900's when the people of Vienna Austria needed to set their watches, they would set them to the time on the public clocks. There was some…
Gorilla Watches was founded by Octavio Garcia and Lukas Gopp. Both left their careers as designers for major watch brands such as Omega, IWC, and Audemars Piguet. With a desire…
Achtung is a Deutsche (German) word used to command attention, also implying "warning" or "alert." This name could not fit this watch any better. When I first saw this watch online, it…
It’s been some time since we’ve featured Bernhardt on our pages but that’s not due to any fault of the brand. Today, we’ll correct that by focusing in on a…
As with the prior JS Watch Co watch we wrote about, the JS Watch Co Frisland 1941 is not necessarily a new watch, in terms of the model. It’s actually…
If you read my prior review on the Mido Multifort (here), you’re aware that I was, shall we say, smitten with the Geneva stripe treatment given to the dial. It’s…