When Emmanuel Dietrich designed the Perception, his goal was not only to explore his interest in “biomorphic” industrial design, but also to more specifically play with how time is displayed. It is worth noting that one of the highest callings… Read More ›

Reviews
Oris Divers Sixty Five 733 7720 4054MB review (part three)
I have owned the Sixty Five for just over two days now and so far I am feeling positive about it, a feeling that is not uncommon while in the honeymoon period. This, however, feels different because of how much… Read More ›
Oris Divers Sixty Five 733 7720 4054MB (part two: justification (again))
So, I wrote about some of my justification for buying this Oris yesterday, but there is a lot more to the story and it involves more thinking than someone who does not love watches could possibly understand. The overriding motivation… Read More ›
Oris Divers Sixty Five 733 7720 4054MB (part 1: justification)
Justifying a watch is something that has perplexed me for some time and now that I have a choice I still don’t 100% know how I came to it. I have owned a Tudor Black Bay Red, a Black Bay… Read More ›
The Bulova A-15 Pilot Watch (a good Bulova)
The case dimensions of the Bulova A-15 Pilot are deceptive. By the numbers, this stainless steel case measures in at 42mm, but the extremely narrow bezel leads to an “all dial” appearance that reads visually more like a 44mm case…. Read More ›
The Rotary Heritage Titanium Automatic GS05249/04
To commemorate the occasion, Rotary has released a few limited-edition watches that are as decent to look at as they are to wear on the wrist. The sportiest of them (as of early 2020) is this Rotary Limited-Edition Heritage Titanium… Read More ›
The Bulova A-15 Pilot Watch
The original A-15 is one of the watches that could have been a horological hero. All the ingredients were there: a robust hacking movement, luminous markers, and an avant-garde system of two internal bezels that measured elapsed time, solving a… Read More ›
The Milus Snow Star
Drawing inspiration from vintage features, this retro remake of the Milus Snow Star channels the spirit of the original one. To start with the basics, the Snow Star has a well-proportioned 39mm case gleaming with its polished finish. It is… Read More ›
The Jaquet Droz Loving Butterfly Automaton
Like previous versions, the Loving Butterfly is housed in a 43mm 18k red gold case with a height of 16.63mm. The case is polished and the trigger mechanism for the automaton is discreetly located in the crown. The warmth of… Read More ›
Omega Geneve calibre 1012 (1974) review
I haven’t reviewed a new watch for a while so I though I would review an old one. A watch that is 45 years old in fact. It was spotted in a vintage watch shop I know and I spent… Read More ›