Glycine Goes Big
I"ve been perusing vintage Glycine listings for a while now hoping to find a bargain, but I"ve never dug into their current catalog that much. However, I ran across…
I"ve been perusing vintage Glycine listings for a while now hoping to find a bargain, but I"ve never dug into their current catalog that much. However, I ran across…
I've got a soft spot in my heart (and my collection) for Magrette, as their Regattare 2011 was the first mechanical watch to enter my collection (oddly enough, just before I…
So, when I was going through Sinn's catalog for yesterday's post, I had something completely different catch my eye that I wanted to bring up. I figure there's no…
It's been a good long time (over a year, actually) since I put a Sinn model up on these pages, so I'd say it's high time we dive into their catalog…
Given the fact that I've been a big fan of various Hamilton models since I came aboard here at WWR, it's a little surprising (at least, it was to me)…
When we first looked at Obris Morgan (almost a year ago), I denoted that while it was a decent (and affordable) watch, it did have some rough edges. I'm…
The last time we took a look at a model from Limes, it was quite a sophisticated looking piece. While their newest model is no less polished, it definitely is putting off…
These days, we don't know how true Damascus steel was made. We can, however, approximate the patterned finish in steel - and we call it Damascus. Regardless of the…
Somehow or another, I didn't become aware of the folks over at West Coast Time until just recently - but am I glad that I did. They've got quite an interesting…
When we last took a look at Bernhardt in September, we were just taking a look at some of the models in their catalog (specifically, the Sea Shark and Binnacle Anchor models). Today, we've…