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Sometimes you just can't wait, and when it comes to getting a Pepsi bezel on your wrist, you don't have to.
While Milano Watch Week takes place, there are plenty of new releases to keep up interested from brands big and small.
Pulling from old Soviet designs and astrological complications the new collaboration between Lorier and Worn & Wound is a great new piece.
The Tudor Black Bay has been a fan-favourite since release, but what if you're looking for bang for a little less buck?
D.C. takes a stroll around the booths of Windup Watch Fair, a haven for enthusiasts, by enthusiasts.
If you’ve jumped into the deep end of the watch collecting pool, you’ve probably accumulated a few tools for accomplishing minor tasks, such as changing…
The extremes of microbrand watches are well documented. With hundreds if not thousands of new watches being released on Kickstarter every year, there is always…
This past week, New York City became the centre of the watch world as it hosted two major watch events. One of those, Windup Watch…
Prompted by Seiko’s bombshell release of the SKX Sports Style GMT – 5KX GMT for short – we sought to find other watches with GMT…
Let’s clarify this at the outset. Best is obviously subjective, and if you read my story on how the DOXA SUB 300 Carbon Aqua Lung…
Five years ago, Thor Svaboe got in touch with a Singaporean brand called Zelos to enquire about buying a bronze-cased Hammerhead diver with a meteorite…
Sooo difficult! This has been a bastard year, in which one of the few ways to cheer yourself up in the Home Office has been…
At first glance, many assume that in order to get your feet wet in the horology hobby you have to shell out thousands and thousands…
Like we said in the previous instalment, 2020 has been so bad that fantasy is often all we’ve had left. Fantasies of leaving our houses…
A few hours ago, watchmaking’s night of nights – the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève – wrapped up (though we suspect the afterparties may still…