In Review: Skagen Dual Time
Long-time readers of this site will realize that this is not the first time I've written about this particular Skagen. While formally known as the Skagen 281LSXB, I simply call it…
Long-time readers of this site will realize that this is not the first time I've written about this particular Skagen. While formally known as the Skagen 281LSXB, I simply call it…
As I'm sure you can imagine, we get all manner of mail coming in from companies talking about their "new, innovative" watches, and a vast many of them just get…
At 160g on the bracelet, the Tissot Gentleman feels more like a steel diver on the wrist, but it wears so much more compactly than any diver you've had.
Dress watch purists will tell you that a dress watch should be simple - a clean dial, simple handset, no luminous material, and paired to a leather strap. That might…
If you’re looking to buy a Tissot Tradition 5.5 the version on the leather strap runs a quite-affordable $375, or you could opt for a bracelet version for $425.
unless you find yourself as a mechanical-only sort of a purist, there is a lot to like about this newest Tissot Heritage Visodate.
When it comes to new watches being released, we generally have a pretty long line of sight with brands that we’ve established a relationship with. Sometimes we get to see…
We here at WWR are certainly no strangers to watches that come out of France, most recently having looked at the quite nice Merci LMM-01 and the watches from Axiom. Well,…
Oh, Rado, how you have charmed me. This year, I’ve gone from not paying a whole lot of attention to the brand, to becoming rather a fan of what they’re…
Back in April of this year, I gave you a quick overview on a recently-announced (at that time) watch, the Mido Multifort GMT. When I wrote that article, I was…