Introducing the Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern Jumping Hour
The Malvern Massacre continues, and this time it's personal. No watch will be spared in Christopher Ward's march to modernity; their jumping hour timepiece is the next to undergo a…
The Malvern Massacre continues, and this time it's personal. No watch will be spared in Christopher Ward's march to modernity; their jumping hour timepiece is the next to undergo a…
Since their first watch release of the P1/01 back in 2012, I have always been intrigued by SEVENFRIDAY. Their funky dials housed in odd shaped cases make all their models stand…
I’ve written about the NTH Submariner homage watches by Chris “Doc” Vail before, and also talked about his Tropics compressor style watches again. Doc is back at it with a…
After Baselworld showed us wonderful things from Breitling, Tudor, and Carl F. Bucherer, I want to take a moment and go back to the affordable end of the pool. I…
Hager makes a small, but tight-knit assortment of diver-based watches. Whether it's the Commando Professional, a milsub-homage, or the new GMT Traveler, you can be sure of one thing -…
John and Victor talk about Prometheus and Poseidon deep divers, the Urwerk and Macallan collaboration on a flask with clockwork, the very nice Junghans Meister Driver, and Victor makes John…
I give a lot of thought to what makes up the perfect daily-wear watch. It should be about comfort, legibility, the sort of watch that just becomes a part of…
What happens when you cross fine Scotch whisky with ultramodern wristwatches? THIS. [caption id="attachment_120013" align="aligncenter" width="768"] It's a refreshing watch.[/caption] Normally, when you cross a whisky and a watch, you…
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…