In the wide world of Girard-Perregaux models, the Laureato line is one that we’ve seen cross our…
Powered by a Sellita SW 200-1, the new Christopher Ward The Twelve 36 Alta Gold can be yours for $2,555.
You’re likely more familiar with Tutima as watches that are a bit beefier, like the options from…
Just a year ago, we were talking to you about the updates to the Parmigiani Tonda lineup…
There are a few things that should be immediately clear with today’s Mido announcement: I like blue…
This is not our first hands on review of Virata watches; Patrick did a nice hands on review of…
When it comes to American (or at least American-designed) watches, Xetum is one of the first brands that I recall coming across. They designed the watches in California, and then had them built in Switzerland. So, you had that Swiss reliability and accuracy, with a sort of American influence on the design. Xetum is now owned by the same folks that own Torgoen, but the designs have not been meddled with. Today, we are going hands-on with a new iteration of the Xetum Stinson.
It’s been almost seven months since we took a look (here) at Egard’s initial outing. They’re back…
Today, we’re dipping back into the Ingersoll catalog, this time taking a look at another dual…
Yesterday, we started in on our review of the first Ingersoll model we have slated, the…