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While we generally stick close to our mission of coverable affordable watches and men’s gear, we do, of course, diverge now and again outside of that well-travelled path. Today is…
While we generally stick close to our mission of coverable affordable watches and men’s gear, we do, of course, diverge now and again outside of that well-travelled path. Today is…
Moritz Grossman is a brand we don’t cover here a whole lot on WWR. Not because they don’t make nice watches, or nice-looking watches, but because they generally fall outside…
Dive watches - for us non-divers - are a funny proposition. I mean, do we really need all the engineering that goes in to making a watch that’s ready to…
Over the past few years, I’ve been paying attention to what Arnold & Son have been creating. The pieces they’ve announced are generally well-sorted, and there have been some rather interesting technical bits…
Quick show of hands - who here doesn’t know that GMT watches are sort of my “thing”? Ok, well, for the three of you, that’s your notice - I’m into…
Over the past few years, we’ve seen watches that commemorate nature in some form or fashion. This could be from artistic interpretations (say, engravings, or interpretations like Frederic Jouvenot or…
Moisture is the essence of wetness and nobody knows that better than HYT. This watchmaker has long used odd fluids and weird pumps to create unique works of horology and…
Watch winders occupy a category that even the most die-hard of the WIS crew do not pay much attention to. You start searching online, and you can find plenty of…
Reading through the press materials on this one-of-a-kind piece, I couldn't figure out why Arnold & Son was producing this mother-of-pearl/falcon dial. Aside from Arnold & Son's long history of royal…
While we have featured a lot of different watch brands at WWR over it's 11+ year history, I am fairly confident that Richard Mille is not one to have graced…