First Impressions: Laco Edition 98
Laco is releasing a number of special limited edition watches as they progress towards their 100th anniversary, which they have dubbed Mission 2025. Here we...
Laco is releasing a number of special limited edition watches as they progress towards their 100th anniversary, which they have dubbed Mission 2025. Here we...
Parmigiani Fleurier has released a deceptively complicated new watch for this year’s watches and wonders, the TONDA PF Minute Rattrapante. They have also released the more...
I will have to confess that I’ve had a soft spot for Cartier for a while. I had been listening to a few watch podcasts...
Singapore based Vario have just released their latest vintage inspired watch the VERSΛ Dual Time Reversible. The brand’s mission is to supply products that strike...
Believe it or not it has been three years since I last reviewed one of Sternglas’ watches! The brand got in touch to ask if...
This week Laco launched two new limited edition watches, the Augsburg Oliv 42 and the Aachen Oliv 42. Both watches are limited to 250 pieces. They feature dark olive coloured dials and 42mm...
I know that G-Shocks are very popular in the watch community and that there are people with large collections of them, but I never understood...
Seiko launched Japan’s first dive watch in 1965, the 62MAS-010. It was a reliable and robust self winding 38mm watch, water resistant to 150m. In...
At the time of writing 259 photos have been posted on Instagram in the last week using the hashtag #scottishwatches! That’s a lot of photos,...
When I wrote the Last Week (In Watches) Today article recently there was one watch that really stood out for me, the Laco München. Now,...
Last week was very disappointing. I was supposed to be meeting up with David (@thewatchbloke), Vish (@mrwatch85) and Yeo (@lifethroughmyphonelens) for a trip to Pragnells...
When I signed up to do Last Week (in Watches) today I assumed it was going to be a quiet week in advance of the...
What’s in a name? More specifically, what’s in a nickname? Why do some stand the test of time while others fall by the wayside? I...
First and foremost I need to thank Dan @afterworkproject and Liam @the_art_of_horology for sharing their photos and stories. Without their contributions this article would have...
Watches and Wonders Watches and Wonders Geneva (formerly SIHH) has been canceled. Given the increasing number of Coronavirus cases in Europe and the associated restrictions...
My grandad led an interesting life. He worked for Shell and did a couple of long stints working overseas. In the early 80s he lived...
Bamford Watch Department is one of those companies I’ve been interested in for a few years. They’re very much a chalk and cheese company that...
I have always had a soft spot for Omega. I was in my early teens when Goldeneye was released. I can remember watching the video...
I will be honest, Creux Automatiq was not a brand that I was in any way familiar with before one of my friends @ian_cognito started...
When Spinnaker first approached me and offered to send me one of their watches they sent me links to the Croft, Wreck, and Fleuss. I...
A little background to kick things off – Sternglas is a small Hamburg based watch company that produces Bauhaus inspired watches. The company was launched...
I did not know much about Boldr before they contacted me to ask if they could send me their Boldr Venture. I had seen...
I like an in-depth review where someone has lived with a watch for a while, I think they can move beyond the basic technical stats...
I don’t know about you but I quite enjoy the “week on the wrist” articles that I read on watch websites. They provide a more...