A Bird Of Prey Has Landed (REVIEW) (Part 1)
I'm sure we've all seen the magazine ads that showcase watches that you might be tempted to simply dismiss as "tacti-cool", rather than something fit for for true tactical use.…
I'm sure we've all seen the magazine ads that showcase watches that you might be tempted to simply dismiss as "tacti-cool", rather than something fit for for true tactical use.…
We recently had the opportunity to take a look at some pieces provided by Orefici. For those not familiar with the brand, they trace their roots back to 1933 in…
As I mentioned in my earlier post on the LM-5, I had hoped to to get a review piece for some hands-on time - and Mitch over at Ocean7 was…
In yesterday's post, I started my "long term" update on Magrette's Regattare 2011 watch. Today, we'll wrap up my experience, and give you a final recommendation on the piece. Aside…
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…
(For part 1, see yesterday's post). Now, we can finally take a look at the watch itself. As I mentioned yesterday, the case is made from stainless steel, and measures…
If you saw my earlier review on another Magrette model (the Bronze Regattare), you know that I came away impressed by what I saw. Well, fortune has smiled, and one…
There are a few classic watch styles. There's the GMT and there's the three register chrono. But one of my favorites is the day/date chrono powered by the Swiss ETA…
The G-Shock is a tough watch to love. They're Casio's answer to the Timex Ironman and, while they're quite rugged, the line has drifted towards Swatch-esque fashion models. Well, I'm…
In the vast pantheon of watches, the aviator is a timeless paragon of virtue and class. Traditionally given to folks who fly in planes (hence the term "aviator"), these watches…