Tag: chronograph

  • Owner Review: Alain Silberstein Krono Bauhaus by @sralhb

    Owner Review: Alain Silberstein Krono Bauhaus by @sralhb

    When talking about great watch designers, people tend to think of Gerald Genta, and I’m not saying that he is not important, but there are others. In my book both Vianney Halter and Alain Silberstein are among the most innovative watch designers of our time. They are both so radically different that few have dared…

    Read more...

  • Owner review: RGMT New Demolition

    Owner review: RGMT New Demolition

    RGMT is a relatively new watch company that specializes in overbuilt military inspired tool watches. With model names like Artillery, BattleDress and Demolition well, you get the idea. The RGMT New Demolition seems to be a more feature-heavy version of the Demolition model. To start with, it has a pretty standard diver bezel that appears…

    Read more...

  • Owner review: Breitling SuperOcean A13340

    Owner review: Breitling SuperOcean A13340

    Let’s think about cars for a moment. At one time, “Grand Touring” cars were understood as different from sports cars – a car that would comfortably and reliably move people and luggage over long distances. Now, that category and the label “GT”, has shifted, since that definition pretty much applies to any modern car. Now…

    Read more...

  • Owner review: Boldr Rally II – Wells 201

    Owner review: Boldr Rally II – Wells 201

    Boldr have been making titanium watches for what seems like years now and The ‘Rally II – Wells 201’, a Meca Quartz powered chronograph, shows to me they are still the microbrand forefathers of this hype material that many other mainstream and independent watch brands are only now starting to use, and for good reason.…

    Read more...

  • Owner review: Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional

    Owner review: Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional

    The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional is a legend, an icon, and one of the greatest watches of all time. The reason I was so enamored with the Speedmaster was because, as a kid, I was seeing the watch in the local Omega AD and learning about the whole history and the “first watch worn on…

    Read more...

  • Owner review: Union Glashütte 1893

    Owner review: Union Glashütte 1893

    A manual wind classic chronograph with a white and shiny enamel lacquered dial surface, railway minute track, beautiful black arabic numerals, bluish hands, stainless steel case, made in Glashütte, Saxony, Germany. “Not bad … yes, sure, I am fine with it, I will take one. Holy shit, that costs as much as a year’s salary,…

    Read more...

  • Owner review: Seiko Flightmaster SBDS003

    Owner review: Seiko Flightmaster SBDS003

    An automatic Seiko Flightmaster SBDS003… REALLY, AN AUTOMATIC SEIKO FLIGHTMASTER… Let that sink in, bet most of you Seiko Flightmaster fanboys never knew it existed, no? An all-titanium, 100m wr, screw-down everything, GS grade (6S37A), rhodium-plated, column-wheel chronograph, high-beat movement, with a power reserve indicator, integrated matching colour date wheel, sapphire crystal front and back,…

    Read more...

  • Owner review: Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch 321

    Owner review: Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch 321

    The thought that every watch enthusiast should experience a Speedmaster ignited my quest for the “perfect Speedy.” The countless hours spent researching and obsessing over minute details such as long indices, applied logos, and symmetrical cases shortlisted my options to a “pre-professional” Speedmaster. Unfortunately, the anxiety of venturing into murky vintage waters was enough to…

    Read more...

  • Owner Review: Farer Cobb MonoPusher

    Owner Review: Farer Cobb MonoPusher

    So what made me buy a Farer Cobb Monopusher? I wanted to feel like I had “made it” when I bought my first mechanical watch and social influences dictated the criteria of “made it” being a Swiss watch first and foremost, and I wanted my first to be new. All the brands out there such…

    Read more...

  • Owner review: IWC Portugieser Chronograph 3714

    Owner review: IWC Portugieser Chronograph 3714

    In 1939, two Portuguese businessmen requested IWC to make a wristwatch that is as accurate as a marine chronometer. Being the practical watchmakers they were, the IWC Watchmakers simply modified their pocket watch movement, built a 41.5mm case attached to a leather strap, and called it a day. But what they created was the birth…

    Read more...