In Review: Vaer A3 Tradition
Today, we're going to take a look at a watch that you may notice a few similarities when compared to a watch from last week. Last week is was the…
Today, we're going to take a look at a watch that you may notice a few similarities when compared to a watch from last week. Last week is was the…
Obris Morgan is a brand that I became familiar with back when I first started writing for WWR. Just as I like to think that I've come along in the…
When Freddie Palmgren, the man behind SÖNER, asked for a bluntly honest review of his watch, I wasn't sure that's what he really wanted. Most of his watches had been…
Perrelet has just announced the interestingly-named LAB Peripheral 3-Hands & Date, a three-hander with a trick up its sleeve. The watch has an automatic movement but the back of the…
On a sun-bright tarmac in the middle of Dallas a set of four classic fighter planes idled under a late-Fall sky that was nearly severe clear but studded with small…
Ever since I discovered that micro rotor movements where a thing, I was fascinated. It combines the (relatively) input-free nature of an automatic movement with the thinness that is more…
If you've got a few spare supercars to sell, you might want to pick up the Arnold & Son Luna Magna. This watch features a three-dimensional moon that shows you…
All the way back in April, we brought you word of a new collection from Christopher Ward, the C63 Sealander. In that article, we covered the three different models that…
Long-time readers of WWR by now know that I'm probably the most chronograph-averse person on the team here. While I appreciate the sheer mechanical wizardry that goes into the movement,…
Things have been a bit quieter from Christopher Ward as of late. In 2020, it seemed we had a number of releases from the brand, and then it just sort…