In case you were not aware, the Alliance of British Watch and Clock Makers was founded in…
It’s been some time since we’ve had Marloe Watch Co on our pages, but with our eyes…
Now, the more clever amongst you – or those with really good memories – might be asking…
The William Wood Chivalrous Collection “Peacock Edition” watch is all about heritage. This uncomplicated two-hander is a simple…
If you recall, back in January we first brought you word of the Schofield Telemark. Well, just…
Doyen, a British watch company, has announced two new models: Mr. Ben and Lady Ben. These watches,…
WT Author is one of those brands that I’ve been pleasantly surprised to run across. They have been creating watches unlike what we had seen prior (at least in the modern era of watches), and they have an overarching plan (and timeline) for how their total collection will play out. We saw it start off with the WT Author 1905 (link), then move on to the 1914 (link), and most recently, the 1929 (link). While we had been able to provide hands-on impressions of the latter two models, that first had been limited to just the pictures we had seen, and viewing it through the lens of the design cues that carried forward onto the subsequent models. As fortune would have it, we were able to work with WT Author to have a WT Author 1905 sent over, so let’s travel back in time and have a look at what it offers.
We first brought you word of the new brand Boxer Watches back in 2012, when we did a hands-on review of the Zeus (LINK; verify it was a review). A few years on, and they are back with their second model. As with the Zeus, they have gone with a skeletonized movement, this time in a squared-off case. Let’s have a look at the Boxer Watches Black Ice.
Earlier this year, we brought you word that the first watches from British brand Areion were finally…
Today, if you were asked where the best watches were made, what would you say? Very…