Author: a.cesnovar

  • Owner Review: Ratio Freediver X

    Owner Review: Ratio Freediver X

    When the first renders of the Ratio Freediver X appeared at the beginning of the year, I have to say I was intrigued. I loved the case shape and the overall design, but I was afraid it was gonna be too big – as some of the past divers from Ratio were. But I was…

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  • Owner review: Grand Seiko SBGF017

    Owner review: Grand Seiko SBGF017

    Sometime last year, I somehow ended up falling down the HAQ rabbit hole. It’s inevitable, really, you just have to be in this hobby long enough. And at its bottom, the 8J56 movement was waiting for me. Grand Seiko is surprisingly quiet about the quartz movements that don’t start with a 9F – there is…

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  • Owner review: Canister Fieldmaster

    Owner review: Canister Fieldmaster

    It’s hard for me to be objective about Canister as a brand and their first offering – the Fieldmaster. But I’ll do my best nonetheless and explain why is that along the way. Canister is the first brand I’ve supported on Kickstarter and the only watch project I rooted for to succeed and see the…

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  • Owner review: Ratio Skysurfer

    Owner review: Ratio Skysurfer

    Flieger watches are iconic in their own right, but making a good-looking flieger is not an easy thing – make it too fateful to the original design and you risk it looking just like all other fliegers on the market; make it too different and suddenly you don’t have a flieger watch anymore. It’s a…

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  • Owner review: Evant Tropic Diver 300

    Owner review: Evant Tropic Diver 300

    I stumbled upon the Evant Tropic Diver 300 purely by chance – browsing watches on the Internet – as one does. I was reading an article on an obscure diver from Breguet from the ‘60s – reference no. 1646. Apparently, only 60 pieces were made and the watch community was practically unaware of its existence…

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  • Owner Review: Zlatoust ChS195

    Owner Review: Zlatoust ChS195

    Opening the box of the Zlatoust ChS195 is like opening a portal into the past – the smell of the hand-made, plain wooden box, the rough folded paper, containing the technical data and the warranty and, of course, the watch itself. Milled from a single piece of steel, it really feels more like an instrument…

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  • Owner review: Seiko SKX009

    Owner review: Seiko SKX009

    Let me start this off by saying that this won’t be your typical Seiko SKX009 review – I’m well aware that this watch was reviewed to death. And honestly, it’s a watch that I just didn’t get for a very long time. Beloved by both budget and high-end enthusiasts and collectors, it was the darling…

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  • Owner review: Hamilton Jazzmaster Traveler GMT

    Owner review: Hamilton Jazzmaster Traveler GMT

    The Hamilton Jazzmaster Traveler GMT totally challenged my notion that no watch is perfect.  As watch enthusiasts, we are conditioned to know that no watch is perfect. Be it in the design or the features, there’s always something missing from a given piece. And no watch can have it all – it’s almost like an…

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  • Owner Review: Edox SkyDiver 70s

    Owner Review: Edox SkyDiver 70s

    So, first things first – if it was entirely up to me, this is a watch I’d never even consider, let alone buy. But I was lucky enough to win the Edox SkyDiver 70s in a very generous giveaway – there were multiple watches you could win and I’d prefer almost all other models instead…

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  • Owner Review: Cooper Submaster – a different kind of sub

    Owner Review: Cooper Submaster – a different kind of sub

    “The kind of watch worn by hairy chested Secret Agents, former SBS types with easy smiles and big….well, we won’t go any further.” When you read a description like this on the company page, you just know you’re in for something special. And special it is, this Cooper Submaster. Modeled after the 80’s watches made…

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