When you think about the origins of the Rolex Submariner, something probably like the Tudor Heritage Black Bay should come to mind.
Continue reading “Review: I Realized Tudor Was Back with the Heritage Black Bay”
Many watches. Fewer wrists.
When you think about the origins of the Rolex Submariner, something probably like the Tudor Heritage Black Bay should come to mind.
Continue reading “Review: I Realized Tudor Was Back with the Heritage Black Bay”
Good :60 ad from Rolex last night during the Oscars. Good but not great. Continue reading “Rolex & Film Fans Rejoice With Ad During Oscars”
The El Primero movement is legendary – driving the first generation Rolex Daytonas for many years. A striking 10th complication – where that seconds hand FLIES around the dial once every 10 seconds is awesome (and I am sure my watchmaker will agree as no telling what it’s longevity might be. Continue reading “Review: Zenith El Primero Striking 10th”
Seiko threw everything but the kitchen sink at the SBGC001 and thankfully, most of it stuck. Continue reading “Review: Grand Seiko Chronograph”
Watches are always entering – and leaving – my collection. Sometimes I’m glad to get rid of something. Sometimes I regret a trade. Continue reading “What was I thinking? Trading my Frederique Constant Manufacturer Worldtimer”
It took Omega a few years, but they’ve finally released an adjustable bracelet clasp for micro-adjustments, and I like it. I like it better than the Rolex Glidelock. Continue reading “Omega’s Response to Rolex’s GlideLock”
This is a duplicate of a post I made on Watchuseek forums on April 5, 2015.
Sad day as my new Limited Edition Homage to Nicolas Rieussec Montblanc has gone to the big mainspring in the sky…
Continue reading “And my Montblanc Nicholas Rieussec Limited Edition died…”