We have been covering the releases from Manchester Watch Works since they first hit the crowd-funding scene….
Back in October, John brought you word of the new G. Gerlach PM36 series. Now, we’re a few…
Well, ok, this particular watch was not bouncing around galaxies for five years, nor did it hit…
Once again, I find that Thanksgiving is coming up on the calendar, and I have a new…
I will freely admit, there is a soft spot in my mechanical watch heart when it comes…
I am, it would appear, quite the sucker when it comes to vintage and vintage-look watches. This…
Yes, you read that right. No, they are not getting into the sushi business. Instead, RAW is…
We see new thin simple watch faces show up all the time. Just two days ago, Patrick…
Just the other month we brought you word of the newest watches in the Alpina Alpiner 4 lineup,…
When it comes to watches, I am generally able to figure out how to read the time on the watch, as well as grasping at least the basics of how it is things are being indicated on the dial. With a simple three-hander, there’s not much to decipher, as it’s rather familiar. You can get into some esoteric designs and displays though, and then it gets a bit trickier. I will admit, when I first saw the images of the Drawing 17 from Projects Watches, I finally had to ask the brand to enlighten me as to how it was working.