One day while browsing the web to find bronze watches, I ran across a brand that I…
There have been several reviews on Borealis watches on this site and all have shown that Borealis has…
Pantor is a watch company based in Hong Kong and – up till now – they only…
Aragon Watch Company has been around since 1991 and offers over 21 watch models from tool watches…
Melt down some copper, throw in a little tin, add a dash of some other metals such…
Ross Davis is a man of conviction and forthrightness. These traits extend from his no-bullshit approach to…
Neonos is a team of four industrial designers, who have come together to make a forged carbon…
Titanium. Dive Watch. Kickstarter. With those three descriptors, it would seem that we have all the makings for one crazy popular watch. And, judging by the results of the funding project (which finished at 115% of their goal), the popularity has been proven out. While we did not have access to fully-functional versions of the watches the brand was flogging, we did have some pre-production samples in. While funding has closed, we’re certain that these will be hitting some form of retail sales, so read on to see if you’ll be wanting to pick up a titanium Scuro dive watch.
At WWR, we’re no stranger to Raven watches. We covered the Raven Vintage, and Raven Vintage 42. Both of those models were strong homages to very early gilt dial Submariners from a well-known company whose name begins with ‘R’. Here, the new Trekker 40 is a move away from faithful homage watches. How so? Well…
One of the absolute great things about being a watch reviewer is the number of watches that we get coming across our desks. Yeah, it can be overwhelming at times, but the sheer variety keeps things interesting. It’s even better when you start a relationship up with a brand, and you get to experience their watches changing and improving over time. It was only a year and a half ago that we got to talk about the most affordable forged carbon watch at the time, the Tempest One. Well, as you can guess with that title up above, the second gen has arrived. Read on to see what we thought of the Tempest Carbon2 in our time with it.