Hit the depths with the Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Deepquest II
So, last week, I wrote about the first Ball watch with flat tubes on the handset, the Ball Engineer II Timetrekker. In that article, I had wished to see flat…
So, last week, I wrote about the first Ball watch with flat tubes on the handset, the Ball Engineer II Timetrekker. In that article, I had wished to see flat…
Hello, handsome. This latest from Ball is an impressive chrono with enough lime to light up your entire building. It's a pretty standard piece - you've got a COSC-certified automatic…
We first got to do a hands-on review with the Mido Ocean Star diver last year (which you can see here). I came away from that hands-on experience impressed, but…
A few weeks ago, we had something I called "Yema Week" which had us featuring two different watches (here and here), and then a third article where we had a…
This is my sixth Phoibos watch review and - as with the previous five - I was not disappointed. The Eagle Ray is probably their most popular model and they…
We've been very interested watching the pendulum swing from super-large watch cases over to more compact and restrained designs. Sometimes a smaller watch just fits your wrist better, and is…
I have done many Gruppo Gamma reviews and I have never been disappointed. All of their watches have been based on vintage diver watches, but now they have one that…
Yes, yes indeed - Yema week marches on! So far, we've told you about a very nice vintage-look diver (the Yema Superman 63) and a brand new aviator (the Yema…
Hello, gorgeous. This beast - BR 03-92 from Bell & Ross - is a $4,500 full-lume diver that shines like a spotlight. The diver, encased in ceramic and connected to…
Of all the many things that 2020 has had contained within it, one thing I absolutely was not expecting to see was a surge in products being made from plastics…