I’ve said it before, and I’ll undoubtedly say it again – I just plain like tritium tubes…
The Girard-Perregaux Free Bridge Meteorite is a technical marvel that adds some space-based artistry with meteorite accents.
While those who have headed into space often train underwater, it’s not often we think about the…
Here’s just a quick piece on a watch I sort of stumbled across. The Tool Watch Co…
We’ve reviewed a number of rings here on WWR, and there’s a group of makers that I’ve…
To date, I have been fortunate to have been able to review the Phoibos Ocean Master, the…
Today, we have a writeup of a watch that I have patiently bided my time to have come in. Back in November of 2013, I first wrote about the Egard Passages over on aBlogtoWatch. As I had already established a relationship with the brand, I figured we would be seeing one in fairly quickly after that. Well, circumstances are what they are, and its a year and a half later. So, was it worth the wait to spend some time with the official watch of William Shatner, the Egard Passages?
Welcome back to our weekly installment, Watching the Web, where we have a quick look at some interesting watches and articles that have popped up over the last week (or so), as well as taking a second look at what some of our more popular articles this week were
There are a variety of finishes and styles available for dials these days, and you can pretty easily find something that is to your liking. If you want something that is unique to the piece, but do not actually want to go the route of a custom watch, natural materials are your friend. This often takes the form of colorful stones (think marble) or even semi-precious stones. For something a bit more “out of this world”, you might opt for something like the Thomas Earnshaw Meteorite.