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John lives in Brooklyn and has loved watches since he got his first Swatch Irony automatic in 1998. He is the editor of WristWatchReview.
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When you think of The James Brand, your mind likely goes to their clean, modern designs for everyday carry gear….
Timex. A brand that needs no introduction because, unfortunately, it’s long been associated with Ironman sports watches and so called…
Oscar Arenas didn’t set out to make slippers. He set out to continue a family tradition. In 2016, he pivoted…
Timex, a brand that’s been around long enough to outlast most of its competitors, has just dropped a limited edition…
Bell & Ross has launched the BR-X5 Blue Lum, a limited-edition watch with a striking focus on luminescence and bold…
The Angelus Instrument de Vitesse is a clever little chrono with an interesting secret. Although it looks like a standard three-hander,…
Poljot’s latest release, the Tourbillon Dynasty, is probably the cheapest tourbillon you get outside of Seagull. At about $2,000, you get…
Bremont has added a new chapter to its Supermarine dive watch collection with the release of the Supermarine Full Ceramic. Available…
Maurice Lacroix is once again supporting the TimeForArt biennial charity auction, following its previous involvement in 2022. This year, the…