Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre à Sphérotourbillon: More Watch Ball
Can you believe this thing (click to embiggen the image)? It's a 200,000+ Euros "spherotourbillion" from Jaeger-LeCoultre and it's probably one of the most complex "classic" watches you'll ever lay…
The Tissot Visodate
It's been awhile since we had a look at a dress watch, so that's what we'll peep today. The model is in question is the Visodate from Tissot, and,…
REVIEW: SPIN-R Watch Winder (Part 2)
Yesterday, we started giving you the run down on a single-spot watch winder from the folks at SPIN-R. Today, we'll finish going over how (and how well) the winder works,…
REVIEW: SPIN-R Watch Winder (Part 1)
We talk about watches quite a bit here at WWR (obviously), and, if you're like us, you probably have more than one automatic watch kicking around in your watch box.…
Glycine Honors Its Founder, Eugène Meylan
First, we're going to have a little look at the history of the watch company Glycine. It was founded in 1914 by Eugène Meylan in Bienne, Switzerland. In 1931, Mr. Meylan…
RGM Is 20 Year Old, Celebrates With A New Caliber
RGM Watches, one of the only true manufacturers in the US, is celebrating 20 years of watchmaking excellence with a new Caliber 20, a square movement with an American-invented "Motor…
REVIEW: MTM Warrior (Part 2)
Yesterday, we started our tour through another MTM model, the Warrior. We took a look at the similarities it had to the other MTM model we reviewed, the Falcon, and…
REVIEW: MTM Warrior (Part 1)
The last time we looked at a model from MTM (parts 1, 2 and 3), we looked at a watch that could light up the night like a beacon. In…
Taking A Look At Orange (Part 2)
Yesterday, we started taking a look at the Orange Watch Co, based out of Australia. If you read that post, you learn more about the company, and why I feel…
Taking A Look At Orange (Part 1)
Late last year, I became aware of the Australian company Orange Watch Co, primarily due to their submariner-inspired model, which is shown in the graphic above. And while we will…