Spinnaker SP-5058, the Croft is sea-faring fun
If ever there was a market lousy with the same-ol’ same-ol’, it would have to be the mid-range dive watch market! Well, that and possibly any midsize sedan! Generic black…
If ever there was a market lousy with the same-ol’ same-ol’, it would have to be the mid-range dive watch market! Well, that and possibly any midsize sedan! Generic black…
The new Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern Small Second is a bridge between two worlds—a modern design with a very traditional layout. A central seconds hand is so common that…
Simplicity is hard to do. Features and flash move product. It takes courage to market a watch based on what it lacks. But that is the essence of the Christopher…
As part of their 100th anniversary this year, Mido is releasing a pair of limited edition his and hers watches, said to be inspired by the design of the Rennes…
Breitling, were recently the recipients of an influx of funding. What naturally follows is figuring out ways to try and recoup the investment. When investing in a company, investors will…
Silence of the Lambs was scaring people in theaters with the idea of fava beans paired with a nice Chianti. Bryan Adams was telling us that everything he does, he…
As most anyone reading this article is aware, the micro brand Kickstarter phenomenon has hit stratospheric levels in the last few years. As a watch blogger, I can tell you…
DOXA has emerged from its archives with yet another classic disco-era dive watch design—this time a limited edition remake of the rare yellow-dialed "Divingstar" SUB 300T. DOXA has been making…
Scoring an automatic chronograph these days for under a thousand bucks is darn near unheard of, and when someone tells me I can get a column wheel auto chrono for…
Parmigiani Fleurier is well known for unique complications - the extending and retracting hands on the Ovale being one example. In 2004 to celebrate their partnership with Bugatti, Parmigiani released…