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
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK The advent of quartz technology in 1969 brought a revolution in the world of Horology. Being cheaper, easy to maintain, and more importantly, more accurate than a mechanical
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK Last year Seiko unveiled two exciting Speedtimer mechanical chronographs to pay a tribute to a few of its historic chronograph references from the 1960s. Now, the Japanese watch
“I am writing you a long letter, because I do not have the time to write you a short one.” This famous quote by the French mathematician Blaise Pascal sums
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Looking at our readership figures and your comments, we know that one of the most popular segments we do here at WristReview is the Top 5 segment. Just
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK The revival game is going strong these days in the world of Horology. In the past couple of years, we have seen quite a few watch brands that
BY ERIK SLAVEN H. Moser & Cie is one of those independent Swiss brands that just does things its own way. Sophisticated, high-end and positively funky – that word is even
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK In the past decade or so, the microbrand space has witnessed unparalleled growth and has gone from being a river to an ever-expanding ocean. While a majority of
BY ERIK SLAVEN Longines’ Legend Diver series is among the most popular in its vintage-inspired Heritage collection. It’s modeled after the brand’s Super Compressor dive watch from 1959 – ref. 7042.
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Brian May, the iconic guitarist from the mega-hit rock band “Queen,” has always been a Seiko devotee. When he first visited Japan in 1975, he purchased a Seiko
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Eberhard & Co was at one point a watchmaker famous for its smartly-designed watches. They never broke the bank or set the world on fire. They were just
BY ERIK SLAVEN Baume & Mercier has thrown us a surprise with a daring yet elegant watch that pays tribute to legendary French abstract artist Pierre Soulages. Known as “the painter
BY ERIK SLAVEN A few months ago, I reviewed the impressive Seiko 5 SRPG37 field watch and there were inevitable comparisons to Hamilton’s counterparts. This hand-wound Khaki Field is a bit
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Watches, like trees and flora, may change shape with the changing of the seasons. Or maybe not, but that’s the impression one gets upon first seeing the Grand