It feels nice to finally sit down and pump out some new watch reviews, this summer was hectic with the office move, but I’m back at it and the watch season is finally heating up which is pretty customary for the fall and incoming holiday season. I had a rather interesting new watch incoming right […]
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 116500 Watch Review
This is the one watch review I’ve been dreaming of writing for years, I can probably say I’ve been wanting to review and own this watch since the founding of the Watch Review Blog back in 2015. Well, the day has finally come. Let me introduce you to my very own Rolex Daytona 116500LN with […]
Nomos Ahoi Atlantic, Date & Neomatik Watch Review
Nomos Glashutte isn’t just one of the world’s most prestigious watchmakers; they’re also one of the most prolific. Not a year goes by without a handful of major releases, and 2022 is no exception. This summer, Nomos is expanding on their Ahoi watch line with some new variants. This summer, Nomos is launching the Ahoi […]
Tutima M2 Seven Seas S Watch Review
If the summer heat has you feverishly dreaming of a Monta and Sinn collaboration, look no further than Tutima’s new Seven Seas S – not to be confused with the older variation M2 Seven Seas we’ve reviewed here. This thing is a vibe, any way you cut it. That’s my take anyway. So let’s get […]
Longines Spirit Zulu Time Collection Review
Every once in a while, a watch comes along that’s bold and unique enough to make a powerful first impression. The Longines Spirit Zulu Time Collection is one of those watches. This is part of Zulu’s larger Spirit line of watches, which rank among the most popular, reliable GMT watches on today’s market. It’s a […]
Bremont Supermarine S302 GMT Watch Review
In March of 2021, British watchmaker Bremont announced the opening of a new manufacturing facility they called “The Wing.” In fact, this massive, 35,000 square foot space will house both their manufacturing and assembly operations. Along with this grand opening, Bremont announced the release a handful of new watches. Today, I’ll be talking about one […]
Glashütte Original SeaQ Reed Green Watch Review
Glashütte Original has had a tumultuous history compared to most watchmakers. In the aftermath of World War II, the new East German government merged the country’s watchmakers into a state-owned conglomerate, the Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe (GUB). It’s during this era that many of Glashütte Original’s most popular vintage watches were produced. One of these is the […]
Omega Seamaster 300 Co-Axial Master Chronometer Heritage Review
Way back in 1957, Omega introduced the original Seamaster 300. This was one of the first real dive watches, designed for people who spend a lot of time underwater. After nearly 65 years, it remains one of the most popular dive watches on the market, and it’s inspired other Omega lines. But dive watches have […]
Longines Avigation BigEye Titanium Ref. L2.816.1.93.2 Watch Review
The story Longines Avigation BigEye Titanium begins in the 1930s. At some point in that decade, the original BigEye was made, but nobody knows exactly when or for what purpose. Its existence only came to light recently, when a collector contacted Longines for information on a 1930s Longines watch. Lo and behold, Longines had no […]
Zodiac Super Sea Wolf World Time Automatic Limited Edition Watch Review
Some types of watch are instantly identifiable. Dive watches are a good example; with their rotating bezels and high-contrast dials, they’re purpose-built for underwater use. Another good example is a world time watch. These watches can come with any number of bells and whistles, but they all have two things in common: a bezel with […]
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