Doxa SUB 300 50th Anniversary Edition – the 300 is back!
Doxa has been in the watch making business since the company was founded by Georges Ducommun in 1889. Doxa had patented its 8 day watch movement back in 1908 and…
Doxa has been in the watch making business since the company was founded by Georges Ducommun in 1889. Doxa had patented its 8 day watch movement back in 1908 and…
I have reviewed a great many of the Stevral (formerly Benarus) watches, and have a first-gen Sea Snake in my personal collection. In fact, since I started working with the…
The Christopher Ward Trident 600M is a looker. It's comfortable on the wrist and wears nicely when out and about. More than that, it's Swiss, powered by a Swiss ETA…
The awkward-to-pronounce name aside, what we have here is an interesting watch. What makes it unusual is, well, almost everything. M2 is the third model made by DWISS, and they’ve…
Imagine the classic shot of an old world map, with a DC-3 propeller plane and a dashed line trailing behind it showing the journey. If I were making a promotion…
Prometheus is a brand that I started working with pretty early on in my watch writing career here at WWR. While we may not have gone hands-on with their products…
My first watch-crush was on a Hamilton military issue field watch from the 60s. When I had a few extra bucks recently, I found a reliable substitute in the newer…
It's been awhile since we've had Ocean7 on our pages, so it seems fitting that we'll pick back up with them with one of their more popular watches that…
As a kid, I remember characters (in books or on TV) talking about running off to join the Foreign Legion (for some reason Bugs Bunny in that uniform is…
If you recall, I was rather impressed by the Chyros when we reviewed it (here) last year. This year, they've added an interesting twist to the model, placing a cutout…