Hands-on review: SevenFRIDAY S3/01, made for gearheads
SevenFRIDAY came on the scene a few years ago, and have carved out a unique niche in watches, making pieces…
SevenFRIDAY came on the scene a few years ago, and have carved out a unique niche in watches, making pieces…
I like the Phoibos GREAT WHITE PY007A. Especially on leather. Frequently, when we write reviews, we’ll write some boilerplate about…
As I teased in our original writeup a few months back, we were working to get an Archimede Pilot 42 GMT…
When it comes to iconic, readily-recognizable designs in the watch world, Rolex is certainly a brand that would be on…
John and Victor are back in this episode about the easiest to use worldtimers from Casio, a ‘bitcoin’ watch, Carl…
When you start thinking about independent brands, you likely are not thinking of anything coming out of Switzerland. If that’s…
We cover a lot of crowd funded watches here. Many of them are kind of, been-there-done-that kind of watches, or some…
Smart watches are a category that I have really wanted to like more than I actually do. I have always…
Ah, I still fondly remember when I first learned about Frederique Constant. The idea that you could get champagne-level watches at beer prices was simply entrancing. In fact, that’s what a lot of the crowd-funded watches try to position themselves as. However, with Frederique Constant, my experience has been that the products usually match to the marketing hype. Today, we’re taking a look at the first GMT from the brand that I’ve had cross my desk, the Frederique Constant Runabout GMT.
When it comes to Kickstarter projects, it takes something well out of the ordinary to make the dark, cynical hearts of us watch editors (at least here at WWR) to take notice. Then you have something like the Uriel Geneqt GE001 cufflinks come along, and you just have to rub your eyes, wondering if you’re in a dream (feverish or otherwise).