BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Seiko’s history, and therefore Grand Seiko’s history, is intertwined with Tokyo’s Ginza district. It’s where, in 1881, Kintaro Hattori founded a business called K Hattori & Co, which
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Seiko’s history, and therefore Grand Seiko’s history, is intertwined with Tokyo’s Ginza district. It’s where, in 1881, Kintaro Hattori founded a business called K Hattori & Co, which
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI As the Chinese New Year ushers in the Year of the Wood Dragon on February 10, 2024, a rare event that occurs once every 60 years, IWC Schaffhausen
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It almost seems as if Swatch and Blancpain knew that their collaboration piece was going to be one of the most popular articles on our website, as to
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI In 1918, a spark of watchmaking innovation ignited, giving birth to Mido. From day one, they’ve been obsessed with three things: building watches that last, function flawlessly, and
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN 2024 is in full swing, and soon, the Chinese calendar will advance forward. This year is the year of the dragon, so watchmakers who are tuned in to
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN LVMH is one of the power players in the watch industry, one of the megacorps that owns many of the brands we write about regularly on WristReview. There
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Dive watches, much like the coral reefs they navigate, come in a dazzling array of hues and forms. Yet, amidst the hyper-technical divers and bold chronographs, there lies
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Longines has come out swinging for 2024 with a brand new solid gold GMT dress watch. We don’t often see Longines using solid gold in its watches, I
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Now that the new year has begun and we’ve (mostly) recovered from our New Year’s Eve hangovers, normal life resumes and we start with a report that Rolex
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN We have loads of fun here at WristReview, where we nerd out over watches, take photos of them, interview the people responsible for them and get to chat
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Ah, 2023 is a year to remember, although not always for the right reasons. This year has been mixed, shall we say? We’ve seen loads of great watches
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN IWC has been on a roll in 2023. They’ve remade the Ingenieur for the modern times, they’ve worked with Mercedes-Benz’s road and Formula One team and their G-Wagen.
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Grand Seiko fans have long awaited a global debut following the success of the Japanese domestic market-only SBGW235. Grand Seiko has now unveiled the SBGW305, becoming an exemplary
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Hublot is a brand that’s never to shy away from bold designs. This time, they take us on a vibrant journey to Miami with the limited-edition Big Bang
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI For me, the world of watches has always been about the thrill of the hunt, the joy of unearthing hidden gems nestled amongst the behemoths of Swiss prestige.