Diving into the Ocean Crawler Champion
Dive watches are a favored creation of the indie crowd, and for good reason. For starters, they’re always a popular design. Even for people who do not dive (such as…
Dive watches are a favored creation of the indie crowd, and for good reason. For starters, they’re always a popular design. Even for people who do not dive (such as…
When it comes to dive watches, the past few years have seen an explosion of brands offering very competent and well-designed pieces, often times powered by Japanese automatic movements. Tempest…
Eberhard isn't a brand we've featured too often here, but we're certainly no strangers to dive watches. Eberhard's latest, the Scafodat, has some interesting twists that make it worth…
Whenever a new watch brand hits the map here in the ol' US of A, I take notice. While many of these turn out to be overly simplistic or…
If you're even remotely active in the online community, you're likely aware of the Spanish brand t.a.c.t.i.c.o (referred to as Tactico here on out). Their first model, the TC1,…
Yes, it's no secret here - I'm a fan of what Magrette brings to the table with their watches. Their latest model, which just went up for pre-order, looks like another…
For the past few days, we've been looking at the 500M dive watch from Artego Watches. We've covered the case and dial design, and today we'll wrap up our review.…
Yesterday, we started looking at the 500M from Artego Watches, covering the focus of the piece, as well as the movement used. Today, we'll dig into the design of the…
These days, it can sometimes seem like watch brands try to outdo themselves (and each other) coming up with crazy, convoluted naming conventions for their models. Robert Lex, over…
Bremont certainly thinks so, as they've labelled it the Super Marine. At first, you might say that this name owes a lot to it's 500 meter water resistance rating. However,…