Hands On Tissot Touch Expert Solar Quartz
Tissot Touch is a light-weight tool recharged by solar energy with 20 features including weather forecasting, altimeter, second time zone and a compass.
Tissot Touch is a light-weight tool recharged by solar energy with 20 features including weather forecasting, altimeter, second time zone and a compass.
The NTH Tropics were inspired by the compressor-case diving watches which proliferated from the late ’50’s to mid ’70’s –…
My first watch was a hand-me-down – and I still have it! Dad really didn’t remember the history of the…
I never understood mechanical watches until I saw the Apple Watch. Here’s my trip from the Apple Watch to my…
Welcome back to our recurring “Interview with a Watch Maker” series. In this series, we’re talking with a variety of…
Welcome back to our recurring “Interview with a Watch Maker” series. In this series, we’re talking with a variety of folks from across the industry, and get insight into their background, what drives them, and why they’re coming up with the designs they’re creating. Today, we’re speaking with Mark Carson about all those things and his eponymous watch brand.
Welcome back to our recurring “Interview with a Watch Maker” series. In this series, we’re talking with a variety of folks from across the industry, and get insight into their background, what drives them, and why they’re coming up with the designs they’re creating. Today, we’re speaking with Andrew Perez of Astor + Banks about all those things.
As of late, we have taken to putting a set of questions to the brands we have been working with. While it was originally intended to sort of help flesh out the background information for our review, they have been turning into a great resource, that helps us – and now you – get some insight into the people behind the watches we are reviewing. With that, let’s kick off our inaugaral edition of our new series, Interviews with a Watch Maker. Today, we’re talking with Cal Giordano of Timemachinist Watches.
Dear Kickstarter people,
You have to answer three questions:
Why wristwatches
Why you?
Why now?
Another weekend, and that means it’s time for another edition of Watching the Web. This week has been all about the news coming out of Baselworld, so for our wider survey, we’ll point you to some of the more interesting watches that caught our eye. From out own pages, we’ve got the Timex Waterbury, Halios Tropik, and the Prometheus Manta Ray.