Indeed, the Boderry Admiral is titanium cased, with the tell-tale dark grey hue of this trendy lightweight material.
Read MoreHiding within is the new time-telling-ticker, the Tumbler. This is an automatic, Sellita-powered titanium watch paired with a matching titanium bracelet
Read MoreThis is the Sternglas Naos Pro, the second pro watch I’ve come across, and the first one that’s well under $1000 USD.
Read MoreYet again, San Martin has worked some witchcraft and created another seemingly magical dial for another astonishing price tag.
Read MoreAvailable on several different straps, the Lumatik series features a fully polished stainless steel case, with either “Elegant Beige” or light blue dials.
Read MoreSo, who are the contenders? Let’s go through them, and I’ll talk branding, pricing, and packaging while we’re at it.
Read MoreWhat’s small, plastic, contracted by the US Department of Defence, and contains radioactive material used in Thermonuclear Weaponry?
Read MoreOrient’s new “Stretto” RA-TX03 series is not only punching well above its weight - with a feature-packed movement and some beautiful dials, there's hardly any competition in this field.
Read MoreWhat’s more, unlike the Tsuyosa, this watch wasn’t made of stainless steel. Instead, it shipped with a far more ‘advanced’ Super Titanium case. I had to take a look at it.
Read MoreIn the GMT field, VAER’s Tactical G5 is a bit of a black sheep - in more ways than one.
Read MoreThe ultimate Bambino is finally here...or at least that’s what you’ve been telling me!
Read MoreAs an introduction to affordable field watches, VAER’s C3 Korean US Solar watch is a fantastic place to start.
Read MoreWhich ones are actually the best? Which have that special sauce that makes them worth considering?
Read More“Less is more" perfectly sums up minimalist design - a concept Casio has embraced in the F-91WB. But have they gone too far?
Read MoreSan Martin’s “Original Designs” line veers away from their usual homage game and delivers something fresh.
Read MoreThis is the new Nova 37mm from Zelos. That’s right, Zelos. The same brand that brought you big-ass tool watch designs.
Read MoreAt 43.3 millimeters in diameter, and coming in a range of bright bold colorways, this particular model is less of a shrinking violet and more of a Jolly Green Giant.
Read MoreI received an email in February 2024...out of nowhere, Vaer was back on my radar!
Read MoreZelos decided to throw a whole heap of exotic materials and textures at this timepiece and flog it at a hair under $1000. Does it work?
Read MoreIs it as good in person? Yes…actually, it’s better in person!
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