BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Defy Extreme name means something different to what it did when it was last in use. To be fair, it was spelt differently, too. Fifteen years ago,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Defy Extreme name means something different to what it did when it was last in use. To be fair, it was spelt differently, too. Fifteen years ago,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Revival watches are currently en-vogue, we all here at WristReview thought that green dials would replace blue dials as the ‘in thing’, but it seems that “re-interpreting” historical
With a new blue and white livery and an exclusive new movement, the Jacob & Co. Epic X Chrono Tourbillon is ready for an adventure Read more at worldtempus.com
Are influencers still influential? Even if we don’t care about the answer, perhaps we should be worried about the question Read more at worldtempus.com
Colin Alexander Smith never set out to collect watches; in fact, he suspects that deep down he aspires to being a one-watch guy. He has only bought himself a new
Before the Nodus Avalon made its first appearance on the pages of Worn & Wound in 2018, the microbrand was already developing a strong following within the enthusiast community. An
There are multiple reasons why we, at MONOCHROME, have long focussed on independent watchmaking. It comes down to the concepts of ingenuity, creativity, boldness, a certain perception of things. An
It’s not the weekend yet, however the latest execution of the Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 might get us into the mood for a dance party. The PRX collection which was
Hot on the heels of their successful collaboration with the US Olympic curling team (yes, that really happened, and there’s really a piece of curling stone in the casebacks of
It’s not every day that we get a new Oak & Oscar release, so when one comes along, I tend to give it a long look. I’ve enjoyed how the
Daring pilots relied on Longines watches aboard their flying machines in the 1920s and 1930s. The brand’s recently launched Spirit models recall this exciting history. The Hollywood tycoon and pioneering
German brand MeisterSinger is mostly known for ONE thing, creating watches that display the time in an unusual, rather poetical and slow manner, thanks to a single hand. Since the
The jungle stockade at night. The gates are securely barred; or so you think. The sentries are on duty. But it’s dark. Properly dark. The sort of velvet dark you
G-SHOCK launches a special edition, the GAE2100RC-1A, inspired by the bold colors and shape of the Rubik’s Cube. Both iconic products of the last century – the Rubik’s Cube hit
Omega has released Apollo XI editions of the Speedmaster since 1969. The first was the famous gold Speedmaster Professional with a burgundy bezel, a massive gold dial with onyx markers,