The June 2017 WWR Giveaway: A NTH Oberon
Hey, you know who likes the watches from Janis Trading, particularly all of the Sub homages that make up the NTH line? Well, actually, that’s just about everyone. You know…
Hey, you know who likes the watches from Janis Trading, particularly all of the Sub homages that make up the NTH line? Well, actually, that’s just about everyone. You know…
When it comes to engines hitting redlines and tires spinning to gain traction, Italy is a country that quickly comes to mind. Want a fast car? Why not a Ferrari…
By now, you are no doubt aware that we here at WWR dig into the design details of the watches we learn about and review. One of the many areas…
Szanto has been making some pretty cool vintage inspired timepieces for awhile now. Taking inspiration from old military style watches, Szanto takes that look and updates them to modern days…
The Tissot Ballade Powermatic 80 is an excellent watch. It has an 80 hour power reserve and a silicon balance at the lowest price I’ve seen for a watch so…
The Diver Sixty-Five 42 is bigger, solidly-simple in its design and function while offering dial colors for almost any desk diver attire.
Christopher Ward has a limited edition watch in the Trident diver series, and we have to get it out of the way - it’s unapologetically orange. The new Christopher Ward…
Guess who's back? Limes is back! Well, they were never gone, but the Limes Pharo DayDate has not been available for a bit now. While we have focused - in…
This month, we have an opportunity for you to win a Melbourne Watch Co Portsea Heritage. This is a watch we originally wrote about back in 2014 (here), and while…
The design revolution continues apace at Christopher Ward. The new C3 Malvern Chronograph MK III checks a lot of the same boxes as its automatic cousin, the C5 Malvern Automatic MK…