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Owner Review: Orient TY01V0B – A vintage homage of no such watch
The 70’s were a wild time indeed, and, even though marking a golden age for Japanese watch manufacturers such as Seiko and their younger brother, Orient, the never-ending stream of models at the time may be too wild to be universally accepted. So, Orient has made an attempt to re-invent those designs in their Neo…
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Owner Review: Oris Divers Sixty-Five
I’ve owned many diver-style watches in the past, and several claiming to be re-issues, but not many pull off the 1960’s-1970’s ‘Skindiver’ vibe quite as well as the Oris Divers Sixty-Five series. Although some of the 65 designs are made with more modern watch fashion influences, like their bronze editions. I have a deep love…
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Owner Review: Casio F-100 “Ellen Ripley’s watch from Alien”
I present to you the Casio F-100, a watch which was released to the market in 1977 at a now bargain price of $39.95. Over its 43 years of existence, this watch has not gone unnoticed by Casio Watch enthusiasts nor by watchmaking professionals worldwide and as we will see later neither by the science…
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Owner Review: Octon Black Gold Diver – a microbrand with a big BANG!
Microbrands are not something I’m personally into – and yet, it’s a microbrand I’ll be reviewing today, specifically the Octon Black Gold Diver. So what gives? In a market flooded with mediocre and sub-par microbrands, constantly pushed in our faces through ads and sponsored content, there are a few really good ones out there, which…
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Owner Review: Squale 30 Atmos 60th Anniversary Edition
A watch with an old look, or say a vintage piece, can somehow be hugely appealing to me. This is one example – the Squale 30 Atmos 60th Anniversary Edition (SUB-39). A limited edition of 150 pieces. At first glance, I was immersed in this matt black surface with yellowish markers on the face. The…
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Owner Review: Casio G-Shock GM-5600 – a beater afraid of a beating
Just as the G-Shock model line subverted expectations for what a watch should be back when it was first released, this Casio G-Shock GM-5600 is an unexpected answer to what a G-Shock watch can be. Taking a look at the specs, it does not stand out from its brethren, right until you get to the…
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Owner Review: Tag Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph
I bought this Tag Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph a few years back to tide me over until I could purchase an Omega Speedmaster Professional. The plan was to enjoy it and then move it along if I ever got the chance to purchase the Speedmaster. At 42mm in diameter and 12mm thick with a short…
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Rob & The Regulator – Offensive Watchmaking With Michael Woods
Rob and The Watch Regulator are again joined by third wheel (watchmaking joke) and great friend of the show Michael of Woods Watchmaking. We discuss Glashutte Original releases and Tudor watches. Watchmakers and their egos, plus how we are charting in Latvia. The Regulator’s tattoo supplied by @alyssadonlonart The Regulator’s booze supplied by @danmurphys Our…
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Owner Review: Undone X Peanuts Snoopy Watch
You could say ‘Undone’ watches are ‘Unknown’ to people in the watch world. I certainly didn’t know about it prior to seeing some advertisements and doing some research. Undone focuses on fashion items, and has built its brand on allowing customers to customise their watch to their liking. Every now and again, they’ll have collaborations…
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Owner Review: Universal Geneve Microtor Automatic
This Universal Geneve Microtor Automatic cost just about as much as a Volkswagen car in 1959. Universal Geneve watches at the time were sold in Patek Philippe boutiques and it really does show. Truly stunning quality in 18k rose gold and a beautiful brushed face. I wear a suit almost every day- at least I…
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[…] many watch enthusiasts, Doxa has a loyal following among divers. The brand was founded in 1889 in Le Locle,…
That dial is just fntastic.