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A black and gold Q Timex Chronograph was released and I thought it would look perfect with a two-tone TQ18 Beads of Rice bracelet. Click to read the review.
Many Moonswatches but I hadn't reviewed an Omega Speedmaster Professional. I finally borrowed one for a hands-on review and to photograph with NASA straps.
Sometimes you seek out a watch, and sometimes a watch finds you. When a friend offered me a sold out Casio Edifice Honda Type R Edition, it was meant to be. My daily driver is the latest generation Honda Civic Type-R, the FL5, and now I have the watch to go with it.
The Swatch Neon to the Max is based on a popular Swatch from the 90s called the Grand Prix. Click to read about this fun and funky release!
The Q Timex Chronograph is one of the hardest to get Q Timex models, but also possibly the coolest. With some difficulty, I purchased two of them to test with the new TQ18 straps. Click now to read the review!
Why is it that I found myself searching for a watch with the name of a car brand on the dial? It's not just because I have always loved Porsche cars. The Porsche Design Chronograph 01 is an icon. Read about the experience of buying one, attempting to track down its production ...
A racing watch is a different thing from a car watch. A car watch sometimes isn't even a chronograph, but typically features styling cues taken from a car. Perhaps it has a fake redline from a rev counter across the dial. Car watches are difficult to execute well, but I’m revi...
Besides making great watches, Oris prides itself on being involved in charities like men's health charity Movember. Click to find out how their latest Movember edition, the Chronois Date is in the metal.
Before I became seriously interested in watches, I wanted a TAG Heuer Formula 1. Later, when I became more knowledgeable about watches, I realized the error of my ignorance and quickly dismissed it as a basic quartz watch with a fancy brand name. It wasn’t until I wore it for ...
What should you do if you don't have a big budget, or feel comfortable taking the risk on a vintage racing chronograph? British brand Geckota Watches think that they have the answer. Does the W-02 give the experience of wearing real vintage?