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If you’ve been a watch nerd for long enough, you’re probably familiar with the phrase “true GMT.” After an Omega GMT purchase fell through, a Perrelet Seacraft with a black dial popped up. I had never seen one for sale used before, and this one was at quite a good price. Clic...
Why am I reviewing a watch that is not a new release, and actually was replaced years ago with a newer model? Because I thought that reviewing the most special watch in my collection would be a good first article for WatchCharts.
Why did I choose to purchase a San Martin? Bronze! They offer unique materials such as bronze, titanium, and damascus steel that you can't get from Seiko or other brands after which they model some of their designs. How did it look in person? Click to find out!
Its always interesting to compare the style of a watch to its country of origin. Swiss watches are often restrained and use classic designs. Japanese watches can have modern and funky styling elements mixed in. So how does Australian culture influence its watches? Let's find out!
If you're like me, you enjoy experiencing different mechanical watch complications. But have you tried out a mechanical alarm watch? If not, the Poljot Aviator Alarm is a great way to experience one without breaking the bank.
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?
Based on the rich description of Russian history, and the bold styling of the brand's watches, you might be mistaken (as was I) into thinking that Stalingrad Watch brand is based in Russia. Does the $365 Grenade stack up to the competition?
When I discovered Marloe Watch Company on social media, my first thought was that this is a company that puts significant effort (and talent) into their design language. Does wearing the watch in the metal live up to the image set forth by great media? Keep reading to find out!
If you're like me, part of the appeal of this ridiculous watch collecting hobby is imagining yourself using these watches in the extreme environments for which they were designed. For me, it's racing, and the 1970s were the pinnacle. Read the article to find out what it's lik...
The Pontos S Diver is one of the most interesting watches out of Maurice Lacriox in recent years. As I revisit it, I am reminded of what a heavy-hitting watch this is, style-wise, from a brand that is normally not very interesting to me. Read more to find out why.