Seiko have replaced the SKX with 27 watches that are less capabile than the watch they replace. We take a look at why and what this might mean for Seiko.
Small changes add up to a big improvement as we look at Vanguard’s improved ‘MK2’ strap
We’re proud to announce that we have been publishing Wristworthy for a whole year and what a year it has been! In June 2018 we published our first…
Has a flawed movement architecture ruined what could be a great watch? We find out as we spend time travelling with ChristopherWards’ latest GMT
Founded in 2015, Farer is not your typical watch company. Their founders have a background in design, and since their first watches were released it has been apparent…
One of the most surprising watches to be released this year from BaselWorld has to be Tudor’s Black Bay P01… While the world was provided with teaser shots…
Celebrating 10 years of working with Martin Baker, today at their iconic townhouse event, Bremont announce their Martin Baker MBIII anniversary Limited Edition. Limited to just 310 pieces…
Today at their annual Townhouse event, Bremont announced their partnership with the Ministry of Defence and in celebration of this, their new Armed Forces Collection. The new HMAF…
To mark the celebration of 50 years since the Apollo 11 moon landing, Omega have announced that they have put the infamous Calibre 321 movement back into production!…
When it comes to chronographs, the movement is king, but did you know that there are a number of different ways of making a chronograph movement? Manufacturers will…