Hey, remember back in Part 5 when I introduced the SKXMod Casio AE1200 replacement faceplate? And then again in Part 7 when I showed you the completed Darth Royale project…
Hey, remember back in Part 5 when I introduced the SKXMod Casio AE1200 replacement faceplate? And then again in Part 7 when I showed you the completed Darth Royale project…
In 2016, Delma Watches revived their venerable Shell Star diver. Originally launched in 1975, the watch was Delma’s first professional diver, boasting a then-staggering 200m water resistance. Delma has built…
In Part 5 of my neverending Casio Royale modification saga, I showed you how to replace the LCD screen film and reverse the display polarization. This gave me a black…
In today’s installment of The Time Bum’s Casio Royale modification saga, I will compare the stock Casio AE1200 bracelet with an aftermarket unit from SKXMod.com. I’ll start by reviewing the…
Guest Bum Matt Kessler-Cleary reviews the Seiko SRPJ35 If, through this article, I am introducing you to the Seiko Turtle, then welcome to one of the watch world’s more interesting…
If you are interested in microbrand watches and are not emerging from a years-long coma, you are no doubt aware of Vaer. The California-based brand has turned out a range…
Last September, I brought you a full review of the Imperial Watch Company‘s debut model, the Royal Guard 200, a vintage-style diver of the Scafograf variety. I liked its size,…
“It looks German.” That was the very first thing I said when I collected the Nodus Sector Deep prototype for this review. This was neither praise nor criticism, just a…
The Praesidus Watch Company loves the A-11. The brand has reincarnated the American wartime favorite several times with varying sizes, colors, cases, and dial materials. Last year, I reviewed four…
I’m going to guess that most of you have not heard of the E. Stohlman Watch Company, and this is fine. It is, after all, a very new brand that…
Hot on the heels of my Feynman One review, I bring you the $1,488 SG ($1114 US) Feynman Fjorde, a watch that takes the brand’s distinctively offbeat style in a…
Since its inception in 2018, Feynman Watches has taken its own unique approach to watch design. Each watch has been unapologetically out-of-the-ordinary and delightfully so. In 2020, we reviewed the…
Before I start my review of the Méraud Antigua, I must ask, can a watch break your heart? I think so. When I say “heartbreak,” I don’t mean how we…
You probably know Core Timepieces for their Seven Sins model, a dive-style watch with switchblade hands that uses its date complication to display the seven deadly sins instead. It is…
Last month, I reviewed the Davosa Ternos Sixties US Special Edition, a lovely dive-style watch with an unusually long name, which Davosa generously gave to a lucky District Time attendee.…