Time traveling with the Mido Multifort GMT
If you read my prior review on the Mido Multifort (here), you’re aware that I was, shall we say, smitten with the Geneva stripe treatment given to the dial. It’s…
If you read my prior review on the Mido Multifort (here), you’re aware that I was, shall we say, smitten with the Geneva stripe treatment given to the dial. It’s…
While I cannot say I paid super-close attention to every release that came out of BaselWorld, there were a few that followed very, very closely. One was, of course, the…
That title is lengthy, but I couldn’t shake it (and bonus internet points to you if you got the reference). Today, we’re talking about another British brand that is popping…
BaselWorld 2018 is just getting underway, and there are some heavy hitters coming out swinging. You've likely seen the news around the new Rolex GMT Master in steel that's come…
Over the past few years, I’ve been paying attention to what Arnold & Son have been creating. The pieces they’ve announced are generally well-sorted, and there have been some rather interesting technical bits…
Quick show of hands - who here doesn’t know that GMT watches are sort of my “thing”? Ok, well, for the three of you, that’s your notice - I’m into…
RGM is well known in the watch collector world as being the only current US-based watch manufacturer who designs and constructs their own movements. Their first new release of 2018…
That Swiss brands align themselves with high-profile activities, such as automotive racing and other sporting events, really should come as no surprise. High-octane events require high precision, and that’s what…
Surprising no one, I’m back reviewing another GMT watch for you today. What may be surprising, however, is that this particular watch is driven by a quartz movement. As my…
As I teased in our original writeup a few months back, we were working to get an Archimede Pilot 42 GMT in for review, so we could see if our impressions…