An Interview With Japanese Steampunk Artist Haruo Suekichi
Japanese watch maker Haruo Suekichi is famous for his unique, steampunk style timepieces. Each of the amazing watches is handmade by Suekichi himself, even though he doesn't have any formal…
HourTime Episode 35 – Blancpain’s Million Dollar Watch
This week we talk about a million dollar watch and the brand new bomb timer. Download MP3 Subscribe in iTunes
Projectwatches rolls out their Fall 2010 line
Projectwatches sent us an email today showcasing their latest; the Turbine, the Rush Hour, and the Yin Yang. Projectswatches can be found at your favorite design store, museum, and sites…
Darth Watch: Cool Watch, Lawsuit Waiting To Happen
Unless Storm of London official got permission to call their watch Darth, I'd be a little worried. Regardless, this is a pretty cool piece with three coo-centric circles that show…
Review: Tissot T-Touch II
The Tissot T-Touch is Tissot's flagship sports watch. While other models have come and gone, the venerated T-Touch with its touch-sensitive crystal and bold styling has remained constant. A few…
Kobold “Spirit Of America” Gets Some Video Time
Kobold hasn't been amazing me lately with their designs but I'm down to post this close-up look at one of their latest models, a $3K three-hander. via KeepTheTime
Episode 34 – Fear and Loathing In a Bugatti
This week we talk about Parmagiani, Liquid Metal, and Fakes.Download MP3 Subscribe in iTunes
Hamilton brings it all back home with the Railroad Evolution
Hamilton is well known in railroad circles as one of the watches that kept the trains running in the 20th century. Now they've gone back to that illustrious past with…
Perrelet, watch to aviators, launches a moonphase
I really like Perrelet. They do a good job at making understated, cool watches with a bit of fun. They're most famous for their Turbine watches that spin when you…