80s Power Ballade: The Tissot Ballade Powermatic 80
The Tissot Ballade Powermatic 80 is an excellent watch. It has an 80 hour power reserve and a silicon balance at the lowest price I’ve seen for a watch so…
The Tissot Ballade Powermatic 80 is an excellent watch. It has an 80 hour power reserve and a silicon balance at the lowest price I’ve seen for a watch so…
There have been many simple, minimalist watches made, all claiming to be the quintessence of a beautiful, reductionist watch. Greyhours Vision Moon is one such watch, with a completely different…
The NTH Tropics were inspired by the compressor-case diving watches which proliferated from the late '50's to mid '70's - marvels of engineering which established an iconic design language. Fortunately…
It's a story as old as Kickstarter: Two friends get together to start a watch brand, sourcing the parts from Asia to make a three-hand watch. But with Lundis Bleus,…
Over the past few years, I’ve dipped into the Ball catalog more than a few times, and have sampled quite a variety of their offerings. With my renewed focus on…
As you may have noticed, I have been working specifically to focus in on reviewing GMT watches lately. This has been my favorite complication for some time now, and I…
It was not all that long ago (see here) that I fell pretty hard for the Alpina Alpiner 4. It was my first time going hands-on with the brand, and…
There are a lot of vintage brands out there that have lain unused. Here's what happens when they come out of cryogenic sleep. Votum used to make watches in the…
The awkward-to-pronounce name aside, what we have here is an interesting watch. What makes it unusual is, well, almost everything. M2 is the third model made by DWISS, and they’ve…
When we last left Deep Blue we were introduced to a Citizen-powered automatic diver with enough tritium to light up a small city. The company has just announced an update…