Would A Woodchuck Chuck It?
Well, I certainly can't answer to the watch-wearing habits of woodland mammals. So, let's stick with whether or not we'd strap this watch from the WeWood company on or not.…
And A Pilot Gives His Thoughts On His Archer Watch
Our post from two days ago on the Archer Aero II garnered a lot of comments, but there's one in particular I'd like to draw your attention to. Most of…
Swatch Announces Touchscreen Watches
Ugly though they may be, these Swatch watches have a trick up their sleeves. Using the same technology found in the Tissot T-Touch line, these Swatch Touch watches are touch-sensitive…
Captain Kangaroo’s Vulcain Cricket
Hodinkee found an auction for Captain Kangroo's original gold Vulcain Cricket. The $1,100 buy it now price seems like a great deal for a watch with quite a bit of…
Episode 81 – 5+ Watches. 30 Minutes
Welcome to the HourTime show, the best 30 minute (+/-) hour podcast on the web In today's robust podcast, we go retro with the Click DIP Switch & Turn Switch, Circuit Board…
How About A Seriously Relaxful Diver?
Today's watch is something I stumbled on completely by accident - and boy oh boy, what a happy accident it was! The watch is the GMT Diver offered up by…
Targeting Our Neighbors To The North
It seems that there are no shortage of companies today turning out flieger-inspired watches - but I believe this is the first time that I've come across a Canadian company…
Whoa, Whoa, Slow Down Gallet: Screw Lock WHAT Now?
If you know me you know that I love this new Gallet Chronograph but I also love this helpful infographic complete with about 500 arrows, seventy labels, and a paragraph…
Pianissimo Is A Forte
At least, it seems to be for Fortis (for those not musically inclined, pianissimo = very soft, forte = loud) with their B-42 Black Black model. And no, that's not…
Video: A Look At The Fastest Chronograph Watch Ever Made
The TAG Heuer Mikrotimer from HODINKEE on Vimeo. This video shows TAG Heuer's Mikrotimer Flying 1000 Concept watch in action. This mechanical watch times things to 1/1000th of a second…