Rolling double sevens with the Division Furtive Type 77
Or would that actually be quadruple sevens? Alas, I get ahead of myself. As you know, we’ve been fans of what has been coming from Quebec’s Division Furtive. This started…
Or would that actually be quadruple sevens? Alas, I get ahead of myself. As you know, we’ve been fans of what has been coming from Quebec’s Division Furtive. This started…
Tissot Touch is a light-weight tool recharged by solar energy with 20 features including weather forecasting, altimeter, second time zone and a compass.
As Matt noted in his original writeup on the G. Gerlach Kosmonaut, this is indeed a watch that draws very heavily from the past. Specifically, the first quartz watch made…
OK, it may be a few months before Marty McFly gets Doc Brown's DeLorian up to 88 miles per hour, but Polish watchmakers G. Gerlach have gone decidedly retro with…
When the biggest name in the watch industry decides to get into the smart watch/fitness tracker business, you expect a watch that is made for the masses. What you don't…
If you have been reading our site for a while, you should be familiar with the TokyoFlash brand. They make playful digital watches that are sometimes a little... obscure... in…
For all the focus we have on affordable watches here at WWR, digital watches are something we do not commonly see on our pages. Some of this is due to…
TokyoFlash Japan is no stranger to our site, and if you have been reading us for a while, you should know that they produce a wide range of interesting digital…
Last summer, we first brought you word of a new analog-digital watch from the guys over at Smith & Bradley. The Kickstarter project was a success, and we are back…
As of late, TokyoFlash really seems to be into a sort of 70's SciFi sort of a motif, mixing wood (for the case and bracelet) with angular shapes and vivid…