When you’ve been as lucky to travel the world as I have, you realize just how region-specific certain brands and their level of success are. Where I’m from, in Manchester, England, Mido is basically non-existent. With just three official dealers in the UK (compared to 67 in the USA), the brand barely registers on the […]
Meet JORD: Comparing the best wood watches on the market
There are few watch brands that make wood watches with such quality and style such as Jord Wood Watches. Watch enthusiasts generally prefer watch brands that do not produce something that everyone has. All of Jord’s watches are made up of a mix of specially selected natural and reclaimed wood and backed up by a […]
Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope Watch Review
There comes a time in every watch collector’s journey when things start getting a little boring. Diver? Check. Pilot? Check. Dress watch? Check. Digital? Triple check. Sell some, buy some. Profit (yeah, right). Rinse, repeat. How is one supposed to break the cycle? Why, look no further than the Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope. A truly […]
Spinnaker Wreck SP-5065 Automatic Diver Watch Review
Spinnaker is a well- known watch brand for their high-precision and specialized dive watches. Adding to Spinnaker’s collection of dive watches is the Wreck SP-5065. The wreck pays homage to fallen ships, aircraft and other land-based remains by making the watch look like a relic that has just been brought out of the oceans after […]
Jubileon Superellipse Chrono Watch Review
The latest release from Jubileon’s chest of watches is something quite different from other watches in terms of character and design. The Jubileon Superellipse Chrono has gone through lots of pre-production phases before the final version was released. Case Design Jubileon has done something different with the case design when compared with other microbrand watches. […]
Muse Kagura 44 Titanium Watch Review
A peculiar brand, Muse, is a watch company that has an aim to combine high quality watchmaking craftsmanship and the beauty of contemporary art as dictated by its founders, Pascal Robert and Freideric Leuba, who started the company in 2016. These philosophies are clearly reflected on the Kagura 44 – Titanium Full Black. Its peculiar […]
Vapaus Velie 1950 Slate Grey Watch Review
Vapaus is an independent watch company based on British soil. Owned by brothers Oliver and Rudi, they started the company with the aim to craft beautifully, vintage-inspired watches, and they did so with the Veli 1950 Slate Grey. If they were aiming to leave a legacy that can only be matched by brands such as […]
Bruggler Bespoke Automatic Chronograph Watch Review
Every watch brand is always trying to make better watches in terms of style and value. This is because luxury timepiece consumers demand functional, expressive, and unique watches. When a watch brand now offers infinite customization possibilities with a near impossibility of having two same watches, then people are more endeared to their timepieces. The […]
Charlie Paris Concordia Automatic Watch Review
Matthieu Tordeur, a 27-year French adventurer, became the youngest and first French explorer in history to ski from the coast of the Antarctic continent (Hercules Inlet) all the way to the South Pole solo. He completed this without assistance and in total autonomy within 52 days ending on the 13th of January, 2019. The Antarctica […]
Spinnaker Dumas SP-5070 Automatic Watch Review
The Dumas collection of Spinnaker Watches interprets the dive watch through the ideals of watchmaking in the 1970s. Taking its name from the born from renowned diver Frédéric Dumas, the watch offers an absolutely functional and utilitarian design synonymous with dive watches of that time. The Dumas SP-5070 is a bold, masculine, deliberately aggressive, dive […]
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