The Bell & Ross BR 03 Military Watch runs a Calibre BR-CAL.302 automatic movement with 54-hour power reserve. It is water resistant and the 41mm size is perfect.
The Bell & Ross BR 03 Gyrocompass watch does not feature a gyrocompass, but a watch movement with proven reliability: the BR-CAL.302 self-winding calibre. Beating at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4Hz), it has a 54-hour power reserve.
This week on The HourTime Show, the official podcast of WristWatchReview.com, John, Victor, and Nicholas return from…
Aerotec is a fairly small micro-brand. Their latest project, the Aerotec Black Label Aero Dive watch features a lovely, rugged design with a clever micro-adjusting clasp design, boldface, and a luminous “A” on the buckle and crown.
When SevenFriday was new on the scene – they introduced watches that put bold monochromatic blasts of color on their P-series. The basic case shape and design aesthetic is the same today, and they’ve returned to those colored designs on the PS-series.
If you recall from our prior articles on Peren watches, they like to create designs that draw…
The heart of the new Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph watch is the Caliber 771 automatic movement, the same as in the previous 43mm model.
The Glashütte Original Sixties Chronograph Annual Edition looks vintage, but it’s definitely a thoroughly modern watch. On the dial (and hands) you’ve got modern Super-Luminova helping with timekeeping in the dark, and inside the case you’ve got the automatic Calibre 39-34.
The two-tone models of the Rado True Square Thinline Les Couleurs Le Corbusier collection are $2,400, while the all-black model comes in at $2,200.
Versions on the Bulova Oceanographer GMT Wrist Watch bracelet (including the root beer variant) come in at $1,395, while the grey version on the urethane strap is $1,295.