The Hourtime Show: We Are So Back! Bell & Ross, Rolex, Hodinkee, and More!
This week on The HourTime Show, the official podcast of WristWatchReview.com, John, Victor, and Nicholas return from the show’s summer…
John lives in Brooklyn and has loved watches since he got his first Swatch Irony automatic in 1998. He is the editor of WristWatchReview.
This week on The HourTime Show, the official podcast of WristWatchReview.com, John, Victor, and Nicholas return from the show’s summer…
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.
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 Swatch Group is taining a generation of hungry little lads to stand in line, give the stores a rush of new blood, and then abandon them as soon as the latest Breguet x Swatch collab is sold out.
The Circula Divesport Titanium watch boasts a hardened titanium case, 500m water resistance and a textured dial. It falls under $1,000, a value proposition hard to ignore.
The new 41mm BR 03s come in multiple colors and finishes – six in total – and run a BR-CAL.302 movement. The basic model costs $3,600.
Louis Erard’s Petite Seconde Metropolis is a limited edition, with only 178 pieces available. Each dial variant has 59 pieces. Priced at CHF 2,300, this is an exquisite timepiece.
The Unidesign Watch Company Model One created by Virginia designer Tony Ngh, runs a Miyota 9015 automatic movement and comes in three colors. The hands and pips are fully lumed . The case is made of 316L surgical steel.
The new Reservoir Airfight Chronograph is an interesting piece from an interesting manufacturer. This AirFight is a two-register chrono with central…
The Oris AquisPro 4000m costs a cool $6,200, placing it in the higher end of Oris’ lineup. That said, it’s definitely exceptionally stylish.