A Deal (And Donation) on the Prometheus Manta Ray
It's the end of the year, and there are definitely bargains and discounts to be found. Some of these you have to do quite a bit of searching; this one,…
A New Tokyoflash Pocket Watch For The Tubercular Steampunk Dandy In Your Life
Planning a trip around the world in 80 days? Spending some time with the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? You're going to need this $149 Tokyoflash, touchscreen pocket watch that, is…
Hourtime Episode 88 – Nivarox, Amish, Green Liquid & Human Skin
Welcome to the HourTime show, the best 30 minute (+/-) hour podcast on the web Today we speak on Nivaroxand their min-opoly on the watch-part market, the Hydro Mechanical Horologists and their use…
REVIEW: ArmourLite ColorBurst
Odds are, if you've been around watches for awhile, and have paid attention to how they're illuminated, you've come across a product called tritium (if you're not familiar with, you…
Phosphor Introduces A New Watch
At first, the abundance of Swarovski crystals sounds off-putting, but it is an interesting display method. We're looking into getting a sample on-hand to take a closer look... New AppearTM Bracelet…
A Bird Of Prey Has Landed (REVIEW) (Part 3)
For the last few days, we've been taking a look at the Black Falcon Titanium from MTM. We've taken a look at the material (titanium), its power source (rechargeable battery), and the…
Inside Nivarox, The Most Important Company You’ve Never Heard Of
In the strange, small world of watchmaking, there's lots of money to be made on items that we would call, at best, totemic. To make those items, you still need…
A Rare Tour of Nivarox
Ariel Adams has a post up over at ABlogToRead that covers a rare tour he got of the Nivarox facilities. Definitely give it a read if you have any interest…
A Bird Of Prey Has Landed (REVIEW) (Part 2)
Yesterday, we started to take a look at the Black Falcon Titanium from MTM Watches, and we left off at the battery life (approximately two months on a single charge). Without any…
A Bird Of Prey Has Landed (REVIEW) (Part 1)
I'm sure we've all seen the magazine ads that showcase watches that you might be tempted to simply dismiss as "tacti-cool", rather than something fit for for true tactical use.…