Just in time for the Windup Watch Fair, Nodus has unveiled two new colorways for the Retrospect, their popular dive watch. The new dials are part of what is officially
Just in time for the Windup Watch Fair, Nodus has unveiled two new colorways for the Retrospect, their popular dive watch. The new dials are part of what is officially
eBay Finds is back! This bi-monthly installment will feature a selection of watches currently listed on eBay that have caught the eye of editor Christoph McNeil (@vintagediver). If you come
The latest release from Massena LAB, William Massena’s brand that has established itself as something of a master of the collaborative limited edition, has a new release this month that
A simple, well done field watch is a beautiful thing, and a staple in many of our collections. Timex has a pretty great track record when it comes to usable,
Tactile Turn makes some really impressive pens, all designed and machined down to the screws and springs in America. Since ADPT (“adapt” All Day, Purpose, and Terrain) got its start
You’re sitting outside your favorite cafe, coffee in one hand and your phone in the other. As you’re scrolling through and catching up on the timeline, a finely tuned sports
Now in its eighth year, the Windup Watch Fair has become a fixture of the NYC watch community. Every October, enthusiasts, collectors, and newbies alike gather to shop and talk
I have long been a fan of watches and watch brands that have a go-for-broke, swing for the fences kind of attitude. To me, there’s nothing more likely to cure
Garmin has been a major player in the world of smart and sport specific watches since 2003. Their collection has evolved since then, building their watches out of innovative materials
It’s no secret that watch brands have been using the power of nostalgia to sell us stuff for years. In fact, not only is it not a secret, it’s basically
Let’s take just a minute with the Benrus Series #3061, a reintroduction of the Bullitt watch. Benrus has relaunched the series #3061 for a modern audience, staying very true to the
On episode 19 of A Week in Watches we take a trip around the world without leaving the studio. We start out in Germany with Nomos, which gave me another
“Watches, Stories, and Gear” is a roundup of our favorite content, watch or otherwise, from around the internet. Here, we support other creators, explore interesting content that inspires us, and
Seiko has let their solar powered caliber V192 flourish this year in watches like the excellent SSC819 (and 813/815/817) which we reviewed right here, and the SSC6XXX references from 2017.
If you’re a watch fan with an interest in the Nomos Club, you have a ton of options. A quick review of the Nomos website reveals that you can have