BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Last year, Zenith introduced the Defy Skyline Skeleton that was a modern successor to the original Zenith Defy from 1969. That release showcased an open-worked dial that highlighted
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Last year, Zenith introduced the Defy Skyline Skeleton that was a modern successor to the original Zenith Defy from 1969. That release showcased an open-worked dial that highlighted
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI If I suddenly say “watchmaking” then the country Finland won’t instantly spring to mind exactly. Rightfully so, however it has its share of interesting microbrands. The microbrands are
The Paris Summer Olympics are right around the corner, one of the most important events in the sporting calendar. However, it’s not just sports that draw attention to this event;
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It’s not very often that we hear about a new watch release from Tiffany & Co. It hasn’t quite been a year since we covered their special “Bird
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Remember the buzz a while back about Oris releasing a smaller version of their iconic Diver Sixty-Five? Well, the wait is finally over. This dive watch favorite just
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It’s been a while since we’ve covered anything from Seiko’s Presage range. I’m sure they’ve been busy making watches, but we’ve only been able to cover so much.
Paneristi with a taste for luxury are in for a treat. The Luminor Quaranta, a smaller and more contemporary take on the brand’s classic Luminor design launched in 2021, just
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Czapek & Cie is a small watchmaker which was revived around ten years ago, the name comes from a famous watchmaker from the 19th century named Franciszek Czapek.
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Back in 2021, Tudor introduced the Black Bay Ceramic, a tough and stylish dive watch with a sleek black ceramic case. It received universal acclaim, and now Tudor
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It’s been a while since we’ve done a Top 5 here at WristReview. Is that because we’re tired and possibly creatively bankrupt? Well, yes, but actually no. Today,
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Sun’s out, fun’s out, and so are the bold new watch straps from Glashütte Original. Just in time for those long, lazy summer days, the revered German watchmaker,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Mido has been on a surprisingly good run as of late, I’m not sure if that’s because of new management, a funding boost from the Swatch Group or
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN A visit to Roger Dubuis’ booth at Watches & Wonders Geneva is always a treat both for us as watch nerds there in person but also for you
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It’s a little-known fact about me that my all-time favourite watchmaker is Breguet. I mean, I’ve literally never ever said that before on this website ever, it’s basically
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Jacob & Co. is famous for its bold watches, which are akin to wearable art with complex movements and striking looks. Now, they’ve launched the Bugatti Tourbillon watch,