The Oak & Oscar Olmsted FEW wrist watch costs $1,850 and only 50 are being made.
If you recall, it was not all that long ago that we were talking to you about…
How’s that, you ask? Did the independent Chicago brand somehow supplant Omega as the official timekeeper? Not…
If someone says “Hey, come over here and check out this two-register chronograph”, you’ve probably got a…
Back when the first version of the Oak & Oscar Olmsted was released, we of course brought…
When I first started writing about watches, it seemed that there was an arms race to create…
Over the years, I’ve gotten to see a lot of great watches, and have been introduced to…
I am not the ‘official gift guide curator here art WWR, but I have been doing them…
Ah, the sophmore effort. Many a-time, a brand (be it music, watch, or anything else) has a much easier time with their first creation, as people are not quite sure what to expect. By the time their second outing rolls around, a line has been drawn in the sand, and it can be just as easy to fail as it is to succeed. Fortunately, it looks like my fellow Chicagoan Chase Fancher has followed the latter path, as his second creation, the Oak & Oscar Sandford, looks pretty solid.
Black Friday deals are in full swing, and the watch companies out there do not want to be forgotten. We have already mentioned discounts from Lew & Huey and on the Tempest Viking V2, but here are a few more Black Friday and Holiday Deals designed to get a new watch on your (or a loved one’s) wrist. And if none of these watches tickle your fancy, you can also check out our 2015 WWR Holiday Gift Guide.