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I've been fortunate to handle a variety of different watches from Ball as of late. While I tend to request models that sort of fit into my own personal tastes,…
I've been fortunate to handle a variety of different watches from Ball as of late. While I tend to request models that sort of fit into my own personal tastes,…
You know me, I'm the resident GMT-fan here at WWR. While World Timer watches are rather similar, they're not something I've necessarily been a fan of. This is partly due…
When I first became aware of Ball Watch, it was their Engineer lineup that caught my eye. Sure, it was the sheer volume of tritium tubes used (looking like those…
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…
We’ve covered quite a few watches from Christopher Ward over the years, and many of us here at WWR have become fans of the value proposition they represent, along with…
It should be no surprise to anyone that when Hamilton reached out with a new GMT watch for a review, it took me all of about 3 seconds to say…
It was not all that long ago where we brought you word of a curious thing - a big Swiss brand (Alpina) flogging their watch on Kickstarter, of all places.…
I have long had a fascination with solar-powered watches. As a matter of fact, one of the first watches I bought for myself as an adult was a solar powered…
As you are no doubt aware, we are in the midst of “show season” for the watch industry. Things got kicked off with SIHH (which just wrapped a little bit…
When it comes to tracking multiple time zones on a watch, you’ve got quite a few options. You of course have GMT complications (with an additional hand on the dial),…