The circle of life. No, I’m not referring to The Lion King. Instead, I’m talking about the 222, the Vacheron Constantin watch that evolved into the Overseas and re-appeared earlier
The circle of life. No, I’m not referring to The Lion King. Instead, I’m talking about the 222, the Vacheron Constantin watch that evolved into the Overseas and re-appeared earlier
Usually, we approach watches seriously. Very seriously, in fact. But once in a while, a watch immediately brings a smile to your face because it is simply fun. It doesn’t
The G-Shock DW-6900 is too big for me. I know this from having the all-white Stormtrooper version for two days before selling it. And for such a huge watch, the
Believe it or not, I don’t yet own a Studio Underd0g watch. When the brand burst onto the scene in 2020, I was very taken by the Watermelon flavor. And
“This is not a pilot watch”. You will find these words on the Fortis website next to the Flieger F-39. Wait, what?! I look at it and think, “Pilot’s watch
This year, it was a bit more difficult to make my watch selection for my summer holiday. Usually, we travel by plane to visit my wife’s family in Ponferrada, Spain.
We’ve covered the iconic Speedmaster every (Speedy) Tuesday since 2012. But Fratello goes back to July 2004, and between then and 2012, the Speedmaster was a recurring topic as well.
There is no shortage of reissue watches in today’s market. It seems we have a taste for vintage aesthetics combined with modern reliability and ready availability. It is a winning
Müslüm from Bosphorus Leather contacted me the other day, just hours before my recent review of the Turkish company’s products went live. He informed me that Bosphorus Leather was about
After a long wait, I finally spent some meaningful time with the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronos Limited Edition. Released in February this year, this Divers Sixty-Five is a 200-piece collaboration
I have been a keen follower of RZE since its debut. I have previously reviewed a few other watches from the young microbrand, and each one left a positive impression.
This is just an assumption, but I imagine that most watch people know of the “Holy Trinity” brands. Even if you are not into watches, you may have heard of
Rolex is known for its watches, difficult as it may be to actually get them. But that in itself is a testament to their quality, even if much of the
Last week, I had a most pleasant encounter with an AquaLion. No, I’m not suffering from heatstroke. It wasn’t a sea lion, but a mechanical diver’s watch made by Vertex.
The Oris Aquis debuted barely over a decade ago. Thanks to its charming good looks and mass appeal, the dive collection has quickly blossomed as the Swiss independent watchmaker’s top