REVIEW: RedSea Holystone (Part 1)
The last time we looked looked at a watch from RedSea, we talked about their Six Pounder. And that was really only an overview, not a true review. Today, we'll be looking…
Time For Another Timex His ‘n Hers Review
Now, in our last his 'n hers review covering Timex models, the models were from the same line (Weekender), but they didn't exactly share an identical look to them. So,…
And In This Corner… Introducing Boxer Watches
We just caught wind of a new brand (and watch) that's coming to the market. The company is Boxer Watches, and they've got a skeletonized watch hitting in August named…
REVIEW: Momentum Vortech GMT Alarm (Part 2)
Yesterday, we started to take a look at the Vortech GMT by Momentum, covering the company history and the GMT complication. Today, we'll pick up right where we left off,…
The Tool Watch Gets A Serious Upgrade
Remember all those posts we had on the Berkbinder & Brown Tool Watch? (If not, have a look here). Anyways, just caught wind of a nice upgrade to the watch…
REVIEW: Momentum Vortech GMT Alarm (Part 1)
We features watches here from all over the world, but it's not too often that we have one come on down from Canada for a review (most recent example…
Vintage VDB Resurrects Watches
I recently became aware of the Vintage VDB company, and was immediately intrigued. They started out by repurposing vintage movements into new watches, and have branched out into creating their own…
TokyoFlash Goes Online
Well, to be honest, they've been online for a long time (don't believe? Go here). In this case, Online refers to their latest design that warps the time display conventions.…
Want To Fund A Watch Project?
To date, there have only been a handful of watch projects on Kickstarter, and of those, there really have only been a couple that grabbed my attention. But what…
REVIEW: Defakto Eins PVD
Today, we'll bring to a close the trio of German watch reviews I've done over the last week (this includes the Archimede as well as the Chyros). While those earlier watches were…