Reviews of what we deem as the latest and greatest in the world of watches
“Its designed like a pebble”, a deep voice boomed behind me as I was being presented the Romain Jerome Subcraft by CEO Manuel Emch. I turned…
Reviews of what we deem as the latest and greatest in the world of watches
“Its designed like a pebble”, a deep voice boomed behind me as I was being presented the Romain Jerome Subcraft by CEO Manuel Emch. I turned…
Zenith is one of the most decorated watchmakers in the business. For 150 years, it has been quietly chipping away, winning awards with magnificent products, sometimes…
De Bethune is one of the Independent watchmaking houses who hold high respect within the haute horlogerie cognoscenti. The company under the watchful eyes of David Zanetta…
When it comes to pilot watches, it is usually the IWC Big Pilots or the Breitling Navitimers that inadvertently comes to mind. This is not surprising, as…
Firstly, a huge congratulations to Vacheron Constantin on its successful boutique opening in ION Orchard Singapore. To our dear readers who are in Singapore and…
Jaeger LeCoultre is one of the amazing watchmaking houses who are not only one of the very few who can claim to manufacture almost everything in…
Anyone familiar with this brand would remember its rather huge and chunky grenade look-a-like crown guards on the gigantic cases of their ‘Chronofighters’. Established in 1995,…
Max Bussier and his team of merry folks at MB&F have consistently come up with impressive products. The entire Horological Machines series as well as the…
Today, we are looking at an intriguing timepiece by an independent watchmaker that was discontinued sometime back. The decision to review the exotic De Bethune DBS…
A skull on the dial of the watch. Keep calm, it’s nothing new. Richard Mille has done it, Bell and Ross too, and I’m sure many…