REVIEW: Original Penguin Sammy
The Dino was the first OP watch that we looked at, so it's somewhat appropriate that the last one in this batch we'll be reviewing is the Sammy (confused? read up here).…
The Dino was the first OP watch that we looked at, so it's somewhat appropriate that the last one in this batch we'll be reviewing is the Sammy (confused? read up here).…
Yesterday, we started our review of the Swiss Eagle, taking a look at some of the design elements, as well as the chronograph functionality. Today, we'll wrap things…
Today, we've come to the last Swiss Eagle model that we've currently got on hand for a review - the Flight Deck. Not surprisingly (given the name), this is part…
Yesterday, we started taking a look at the third Ingersoll model we've reviewed recently, the Richmond. Today, we'll pick up things where we left off, and have a look at…
Over the last days here (well, a week plus) we've been looking at a handful of models from the brands held by the Zeon group. Today, we'll have a…
Now, now, don't worry - the Bogey man isn't going to come and get you if you buckle today's watch onto your wrist. It might just give you a…
Yesterday, we started our review of the Swiss Eagle Landmaster, covering the size of the case, as well as the various layers present in the dial and hands. Today,…
Continuing with our reviews from the Zeon group, we're going to dig into the Swiss Eagle catalog, this time from their "land" collection. Specifically, we're talking about the Landmaster…
Yesterday, we started taking a look at the Bison No 25 from Ingersoll. While yesterday spoke more to the aesthetics and functionality of the piece, today we'll have a closer look…
It's time for us to have another dip into the Ingersoll catalog - and this time, I've come up with something that's one of the biggest (if not the…