One of the few popular questions that we have been always been asked would be something along the line of “what is the best watch to get” or…
Author Robin Lim
Following a hiatus from reporting and reviewing the goodies from this year’s Baselworld and SIHH, we are bringing back the highly-popular Throwback Sundays series once again! …
Arguably one of the more recognized names in independent watchmaking, Peter Speake-Marin has carved a niche in the watch collecting world with unique characteristics speaking to the…
Omega, as some might have known, has been the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games for 26 times since 1932. This means that with the upcoming Rio 2016,…
Following the successful launch of the Calibre 110 and 111, Oris had decided to continue in their endeavour to produce exceptional and value-for-money in-house movements. In this year’s…
In the horological industry, we have seen the rise of big, masculine watches during the last decade or so. As usual, there are varying opinions on…
You know it when you have seen something that is rather special or extraordinary. That particular feeling that is indescribable, but one that will simply keep you…
There are many aviation-themed watches that are created by a number of watch brands, which come in a myriad of sizes and designs. But when it boils down to the truly iconic…
Launched in 2013, the Blancpain Fifty Fathom Bathyscaphe was produced to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the watchmaker’s flagship diver’s watch. Often overshadowed by the bigger…
Every once in a while, Rolex produces some rather interesting and unusual watches. In the recent years, it include striking pieces such as the Milgauss and the…