Storm Goes Classical With New Aquatron
I remember when Storm made their bones building watches with little telescoping irises in the middle to protect the face. My buddy wore one when he was teaching at a…
I remember when Storm made their bones building watches with little telescoping irises in the middle to protect the face. My buddy wore one when he was teaching at a…
For those not remembering their physics class, that's one of the rules of momentum. Why dredge up those dusty memories? As in intro to today's watch, of course. I want…
Well, I certainly can't answer to the watch-wearing habits of woodland mammals. So, let's stick with whether or not we'd strap this watch from the WeWood company on or not.…
Earlier this month, we brought you news of Timex"s new Intelligent Quartz line, and today, we"re bringing you a hands-on review of their World Time Traveler. The specific review model…
After taking a look at a few different bronze-encased watches (1,2,3), it's not much of a stretch to say, hey, why not brass? And that's what we have here today,…
Often here on WWR, we focus in watches that really aren't meant to be on the wrists of children. However, I ran across a deal today that I just had…
... we have this little beauty! For less than the cost of shipping the tourbillograph, you can have this bat-logoed Armitron. Why Batman? Why not! (Let's not start an argument…
Looks like Victorinox didn't to let B&R (amongst others) be the only ones digging into their own past for a new collection. Not surprisingly, they're calling it the Classic model. …
Since this is the third post I'm writing in a week's time on watches that feature sunset times on it, I think it's safe to say that this is a…
Today I ran across an interesting digital watch that has touch controls - the Mutewatch. Simply to look at it, you might think someone was wearing an oddly-stylized silicone wristband…