Hands-on: Citizen Promaster Altichron
No one needs a wristwatch. Least of all when you’re tearing down a mountain at 30 miles per hour. But it sure is neat to look down at the bottom…
No one needs a wristwatch. Least of all when you’re tearing down a mountain at 30 miles per hour. But it sure is neat to look down at the bottom…
Christopher Ward knows a thing or two about making reasonably priced, high-quality quartz chronos—but the C7 Rapide Chronograph Quartz takes the value proposition to a new level. For a few…
The D1 Milano is a mash-up of classic Gerald Genta designs that amounts to something more unique than just a homage to any particular watch. In classic Genta style, nearly…
The fit of a watch is about more than its diameter—sometimes much more. I kept returning to that thought while wearing the Hamilton Khaki Navy Frogman; although it measures 42mm…
A trio of new Christopher Ward Tridents adds a few splashes of color and a whole new metal to the British diver lineup. These are all classic dive watches, with…
The H. Moser Swiss Mad Watch, with a case made of real Swiss cheese, might have made 2017 the year of the organic watch, but the Analog Watch Co. Botanist…
Anyone wowed by Shinola’s tale of American resurgence should be doubly impressed by Origin Watch Co.’s more refined take on what an affordable American watch can be. Like Shinola, these…
Ask and ye shall receive. I enjoyed the C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve very much, but given the huge 5-day power reserve of the in-house SH21 automatic movement, I wondered…
Christopher Ward just launched its new C7 Rapide motorsports collection, but this is no mere marketing exercise. They’ve also launched the Need for Speed competition, an expansion of their amateur…
"This was their finest hour." Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force, Christopher Ward commemorates what Winston Churchill envisaged would be the RAF's proudest moment. This limited edition…