If you are a fan of military watches, the world is your oyster. We have seen a lot of the great military classics return from different eras. Obviously, names like
If you are a fan of military watches, the world is your oyster. We have seen a lot of the great military classics return from different eras. Obviously, names like
After launching the world’s first sapphire dive watches, ArtyA rounds off its diver collection with a stunning novelty. The Wave, a COSC-certified dive watch, features an artistic enamel dial of
Let’s be honest, how many of you would choose to take the Rado Captain Cook Automatic Chronograph on a sailing trip around the world? The watch is named after Captain
Last year, a small brand by the name of Furlan Marri stormed the watch enthusiast world with their initial release, a meca-quartz chronograph with spot on callbacks to some of
Yes, I was a fan from day one, and Furlan Marri did the unlikely thing of turning my skepticism towards quartz to love. But, to be fair, the designers wouldn’t
On my most recent trip to the Worn & Wound offices in Brooklyn, I received an email toward the end of my week in the city from the rep for
I hear you! Summer isn’t quite here yet. But having had a couple of weeks of warm, sunny days here in The Hague, it’s already starting to feel like it
In the 1970s, Citizen not only introduced the world’s very first solid titanium watch, but the brand also pioneered the solar-powered Eco-Drive technology in its analog movements. Half a century
No exaggeration, this is a year in which no matter where I turn, I see fingerprints of Gérald Genta. We all know Bvlgari scored a streak of world records with
I’m not sure about the idea of brand taglines. They’re often cheesy, marketing-driven nonsense with very little substance of meaning, let alone truth. However, Fortis’s “Tool Watches. Redefined” tagline is
There’s something about summer that lends itself to the sequel. Things are relaxed, you’re taking time off of work, and your brain is shut off – there’s something comforting about
Well, I know I’m ready for this one! After re-editions of the 62MAS and the “Captain Willard”, Seiko now brings the less famous 6105-8000 back to life. It could be
It’s easy to nit pick every little detail with a watch. The dial has too much text, the date is in the wrong place, the case is too thick… there’s
The MING 37.05 Moonphase may not be shipping yet to those who were lucky enough to score one, but we’re here with a hands-on review of this unique watch. Unique?
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI In the world of horology, the independent and micro-brands are an interesting bunch. They are capable of producing watches that can compete with well-known brands with history, pedigree,