Going back in time with the Oris Big Crown 1917 Limited Edition
We’re on a bit of an Oris kick here at WWR, given some of the new releases, as well as the reviews that we’ve had here lately. While I may…
We’re on a bit of an Oris kick here at WWR, given some of the new releases, as well as the reviews that we’ve had here lately. While I may…
Back in May, Ken went hands on with an Oris 65 (which you can read here), but we’re revisiting it again today. I had been talking with the brand to…
That Swiss brands align themselves with high-profile activities, such as automotive racing and other sporting events, really should come as no surprise. High-octane events require high precision, and that’s what…
Normally, if there is a normal, Doc Vail makes an NTH watch by taking a classic model, updating it with modern specifications (quality movement, sapphire crystal, solid end link bracelet),…
Frederique Constant is a brand that I sort of have an off-again, on-again relationship. Sometimes a watch will just grab my attention (and won't let it go), and then other…
When it comes to watches featured reused, repurposed, or otherwise recycled movements, I am all ears. I like the idea of new life getting breathed into these tiny mechanical machines…
While I’ve only seen one Sjöö Sandström watch “in the steel”, it has proven to be a delight. So much so that I’ve taken to exploring (from a distance, and the…
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…
Spinnaker Watches makes stylized, SCUBA-inspired, water-oriented watches, and the Fleuss line is their new vintage diver throwback. It hearkens back to the original inventor of the SCUBA system, Henry Fleuss,…
There must be something in the water over there in Pforzheim - the brands that fall under the Ickler banner seem to be coming up with a spate of new watches…