You’ll be paying $786 for the Magrette Moana Pacific Waterman GMT Titanium Wrist Watch on the titanium bracelet, which feels like an absolute bargain.
Long-time readers will know that I’ve got a special place for Magrette in my heart. For one,…
We’ve long been fans of what New Zealand brand Magrette has been producing, and their Leoncino (we…
Magrette is a brand that I will freely admit I have a soft spot for. The Magrette…
Ah, the mechanical watch. This is truly a modern mechanical wonder. They sit on our wrists with…
It is no secret that I am a fan of the watches Magrette creates (my first automatic was a Magrette), and I have also been curiously attracted to using bronze as a case material. Magrette did have an earlier bronze piece, and now they are back with another – the Magrette Vantage.
If you’ve been reading here for any amount of time, you know I’ve got a bit of a soft spot for New Zealand brand Magrette. Most of this stems from the fact that the Regattare 2011 (link) was the first automatic I ever had. As of late, though, it’s of course influenced by the tremendous value I feel you get your for money. You may also realize that I love a good GMT complication. While this new watch doesn’t quite hit that mark, the Magrette Dual Time has a fun trick up it’s sleeve.
We're big fans of Magrette here at WWR, and have written on their pieces plenty of times in the past, including some of the Regattare models. What I've not covered all that much are their engraved pieces – which, if you've not seen them, you really should check them out. In the past, however, those engraved models have seemed more like stand-alone pieces, whereas this latest release, the Kowhaiwhai, is an extension of the existing Regattare line.
We’ve been big fans of Magrette here (their Regattare 2011 was my first automatic), so it…
Yesterday, Matt let us in on his quest for a sub-$500 automatic chronograph via a new…