New for Baselworld – The Deep Blue Daynight Scuba
If there is one thing that I know you and I like, we like dive watches. Sure, we may not get any deeper than the local pool allows, but we…
If there is one thing that I know you and I like, we like dive watches. Sure, we may not get any deeper than the local pool allows, but we…
This has been quite the week for Visitor Watch Co. If you recall, I took at look at their inaugural offering, the Duneshore back in November of 2014. Since then,…
When it comes to chronographs there are two schools of thought. One school focuses on the platonic ideal, the watch the catapults you to the moon, dark-faced and simple. The…
The folks at Thomas Earnshaw have been nice enough to supply us with a few watches for reviews over the years, and for the WWR March Giveaway, I am going…
As you are no doubt aware, BaselWorld will be kicking off again here pretty soon, which means we will start seeing a lot more announcements about new models and versions.…
Who likes dive watches? You like dive watches. I like dive watches. Frankly, it seems, just about everyone likes dive watches. When they come from an popular indie brand with…
Oris Williams Engine, Date
Xetum is a brand that we have long liked here at WWR, and when we caught word of a sale, that made an interesting watch all the more appealing.
Well, as I mentioned when I finally got our long-awaited review of the Division Furtive Type 40 up, the review of its younger brother, th Division Furtive Type 50, would…
This review is one that has been a long, long time coming. While we tend to work to get things turned around rather quickly on reviews, this is one that…