Takes a Licking… A Timex Story
A Seiko&Citizen Forum poster has slammed this watch into the pavement, dives with reckless abandon, and treats this 1991 watch like a red-headed stepchild. The result? A cracked crystal and…
A Seiko&Citizen Forum poster has slammed this watch into the pavement, dives with reckless abandon, and treats this 1991 watch like a red-headed stepchild. The result? A cracked crystal and…
Another great Watchismo find. This guy gets it all. Found an interesting vintage mechanical Lucerne that could double as a terrarium. I'm sure there's a geometric term for this shape…
Want a hot complication? How about a full-grown mobile phone inside a package the size of a Panerai? The M500 is a quadband GSM/GPRS phone with MP3 and MP4 playing…
No real info on these guys yet, but Fossil has been playing with OLEDS a lot and here's some live video of them in action. Product Page
Bell & Ross sends another one down the pipe with the Phantom edition. This standard issue BR 01 Instrument — the automatic one with three hands — has low visibility…
Friends, it's happened again. I got an email describing a party in Las Vegas — it is going to last from 5PM to 9PM, just enough time to get back…
James read my BR 01-92 review and posted this amazing comment: My son gave me a BR01-94 and it looks just like the clock I had in the SR-71 Aircraft…
Another day, another TokyoFlash watch. This one lets you measure BPMs while spinning hot wax at da club. Useful? Not sure. Fun? Absolutely. Oots Oots Oots: You Gotta Believe the…
I'm an Omega-lover to my core... not sure why, but over the few years I've been collecting, Omega has consistently excited and invited me without putting me off with odd…
I never loved TokyoFlash watches — they were usually too gimmicky — but this one looks like a great design. You tell the time using the two rotating polygons and…