Getting bronzed for the summer, it’s the Alpina Seastrong Diver Heritage
Alpina has really been on a roll this year, introducing quite a number of new watches. Some have been completely new things (say, like the AlpinerX), and others have called…
Alpina has really been on a roll this year, introducing quite a number of new watches. Some have been completely new things (say, like the AlpinerX), and others have called…
In many ways, it can be quite easy to predict what I may like. Does it have Batman or Bob Ross in it? Insert “Shut up and take my money”…
As you can no doubt imagine, we get all manner of unsolicited emails here at WWR. Some of it is pure junk mail (nope, not going to cover your whack-a-doodle…
There is no doubt that, for me, the Zodiac Aerospace GMT was the clear star of the BaselWorld show this year. In fact, it was for a great many people,…
This is now my third review on the Phoibos watch brand, previously having looked at their Ocean Master and Sentinel watches. Both were very nice, well made watches. Lately, I…
While I’ve not handled a great many watches from Glashütte Original, the few that I’ve handled (see one here) have left me quite impressed, particularly those with the big date…
Back in the 1960's Certina made the PH200M dive watch. This is a no nonsense, get the job done, sort of a diver. For being "just" a tool watch, it…
I’ve been writing about the Mido Ocean Star Diver 600 for close to 6 months now. It started back in November when the watch was launched and then again when…
A few years back, there was a small explosion of watch brands starting up in and around Chicago. It was great to meet up with the brands, meet with the…
Ever since I reviewed my first Christopher Ward Trident review - 7 years ago - I’ve had a soft spot for the brand, and the collection in particular. While not…