The Oak & Oscar Olmsted FEW wrist watch costs $1,850 and only 50 are being made.
The Pininfarina Hybrid Smart Watch can track all sorts of great stuff – step counts, workout distance heart rate, and so on.
When we receive emails from brands we’ve never heard of, it’s always a bit of gamble when…
The new BR-X5 from Bell & Ross is designed to be completely luminescent. Limited to 500 pieces, this $13,000 watch is stunning.
Only 250 of the Oris Divers Seventy Five Wrist Watches are being made. They cost $4,500.
The Fossil Blue GMT watch is a solid entry-level watch for someone looking for an analog watch on their wrist. They’re going for $180.
The Bell & Ross BR 03 Gyrocompass watch does not feature a gyrocompass, but a watch movement with proven reliability: the BR-CAL.302 self-winding calibre. Beating at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4Hz), it has a 54-hour power reserve.
Aerotec is a fairly small micro-brand. Their latest project, the Aerotec Black Label Aero Dive watch features a lovely, rugged design with a clever micro-adjusting clasp design, boldface, and a luminous “A” on the buckle and crown.
When SevenFriday was new on the scene – they introduced watches that put bold monochromatic blasts of color on their P-series. The basic case shape and design aesthetic is the same today, and they’ve returned to those colored designs on the PS-series.
On the aesthetic front, the Armani Exchange AX1951 has things nailed down. The colors work well together, there’s a boldness on the wrist without it being overwhelming.