Founded by watchmaker Moise Dreyfuss in 1895, Rotary is one of many Swiss watchmakers to be founded during this time period. They came to international prominence in 1940, when Rotary became the official watch of the British Army for World War II. An entire generation of young British men received a Rotary watch during their […]
Nomos Zürich World Time Midnight Blue Watch Review
Nomos Glashütte is one of the premier German watchmakers, and is one of the only ones to make their own in-house movements. Located in Saxony, the imprint is one of the newer Glashutte based watch brands. Now, they’re among the fastest-growing watchmakers in the world. Today, I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing their Zürich World […]
Top 5 Most Iconic Watches of All Time
There are watches, and then there are watches. You know what I’m talking about. The first kind of watch can be just fine. They can even be great in their own right. For example, I’ve reviewed a ton of limited-edition racing and aviation watches that can be worth their weight in gold to the right […]
Introducing the OMEGA Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph
In 1993, OMEGA introduced tantalum to the world. Now, in 2020, OMEGA has brought the material back to center stage with the Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph. With gray and blue tones, the watch’s beautiful metals culminate in the newest dive watch from OMEGA. This Numbered Edition is 18K tantalum and gold, as well as titanium, […]
Longines Extends Warranty on All Watches With Antimagnetic Silicon Balance-Spring
Longines, the well-known watch brand out of Saint-Imier, Switzerland, known for its winged hourglass emblem, recently announced that it would extend the warranty on all of its watch models that use the antimagnetic silicon balance-spring to five years. “At Longines, we strive for watchmaking excellence and customer satisfaction,” said Longines CEO Matthias Breschan. “An efficient […]
Introducing the Oris 57th Reno Air Races Limited Edition
The STIHL National Championship Air Races and Air Show, held yearly in Reno, Nevada, is one of the biggest events of the aviation world. Fans, pilots, staff, and volunteers were disappointed to learn that 2020’s September festivities were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The happy news, however, is that the event’s long-time partner, Oris, […]
Ciga Design J Series Watch Review
If you’re a regular reader of the watch review blog, you know I generally stick with watchmakers that have at least some sort of reputation. Either they’re Swiss, German, or Japanese and have some kind of track record in the marketplace. At first glance, Ciga Design might seem like an odd choice. As I hope […]
Undone Aero Scientific Watch Review
Fans of the watch review blog will already be familiar with Undone. This is the Hong Kong-based startup that’s exploded onto the mechanical watch market like a supernova. Only two years old, this fledgling watchmaker is not content to rest on its laurels. Instead, on August 18th, Undone announced the release of a new watch: […]
Tadej Pogacar Wins Tour de France With Breitling Endurance Pro
Tadej Pogacar has won this years Tour De France race wearing his personal Breitling Endurance Pro, an exceptional victory considering his young age of 21. He is now the youngest winner of the Tour de France in more than 100 years. Tadej won the race in a very exciting come-back style as he was lagging […]
Rolex Submariner 124060 VS 114060 Sizing
There has been much debate about the new Rolex Submariner 124060 sizing compared to the now discontinued 114060. Being the owner of an 114060 and someone with small wrists, I have also been quite interested in this. I was wondering if I made the right decision going with the 114060, is it the smaller of […]
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