Tag: Review

  • Owner Review: Tudor Black Bay Blue 79220B

    Owner Review: Tudor Black Bay Blue 79220B

    Tudor took the watch world by storm when it reintroduced itself with the highly anticipated Heritage Collection in the early 2010s. Among all the models, the Black Bay heritage line played the most crucial role in reasserting the Tudor brand back to “relevancy.” I immediately fell in love with the Black Bay Red reference 7922R…

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  • Owner Review: Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167a

    Owner Review: Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167a

    When Patek Philippe released the Nautilus in 1976, it was a departure from the traditional designs for which the brand was so well-known. Two decades later, they went a step further and unveiled the Aquanaut – a more casual, sporty alternative…and the first Patek with a rubber strap. It was clearly inspired by the design…

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  • Owner Review: Omega Speedmaster Mark 40 Triple Calendar

    Owner Review: Omega Speedmaster Mark 40 Triple Calendar

    When speaking of Omega, the Speedmaster line needs no introduction. The moonwatch gets all the spotlight but the Omega Speedmaster Mark 40 Triple Calendar 3820.53 in some people’s opinion is the ugliest design ever created by Omega. Calling the MK40 “ugly” might be a bit harsh though, it could certainly be described as colorful, bold…

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  • Owner Review: Oris Divers Sixty Five Two Tone “Bico”

    Owner Review: Oris Divers Sixty Five Two Tone “Bico”

    The Sixty Five Series is probably Oris’ most popular model series, with a decent range of colour options. Inspired by an Oris divers watch first released in 1965. Today we will be looking at the Oris Divers Sixty Five Two Tone otherwise known as the Divers 65 Bico. You can find the review for the…

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  • Owner Review: Habring 2 Jumping Seconds TZ21

    Owner Review: Habring 2 Jumping Seconds TZ21

    Perfection does not come easy in the watch world but when you make a steel watch in 38.5mm combined with a symmetrical sector dial and fire blued leaf hands you are pretty close. The Habring 2 Jumping Seconds Erwin TZ21 was created in collaboration with Managing Director William Messena of timezone.com to celebrate the 21st…

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  • Owner Review: Seiko Marinemaster 300 SBDX001

    Owner Review: Seiko Marinemaster 300 SBDX001

    As you already know Seiko Divers all have a cool Nickname, like Sumo, Shogun, Samurai and so on… So why doesn’t the Seiko Marinemaster 300 have one? Does it deserve one, does it need one? For the sake of doing so we could call it something cool like “The Black Ninja”, but the Marinemaster is…

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  • Owner Review: Rolex Comex Sea Dweller 16600

    Owner Review: Rolex Comex Sea Dweller 16600

    Military watches first got my interest around 2010, when I got my FAP Omega with archive certification. From then on I went crazy over them. As Comex, Compagnie Maritime d’Expertises, is one of the most iconic logos among collectors, I am incredibly attracted to this group of divers. I chanced upon this Rolex Comex Sea…

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  • Owner Review: Rolex Milgauss 1019

    Owner Review: Rolex Milgauss 1019

    Out of all the watches in my collection, it’s this simple Rolex Milgauss 1019 that seems to set off a sparkle in collectors eyes the most. Whether it’s by virtue of rarity, or by it’s simple, rugged but elegant aesthetic, it seems to capture the attention of enthusiasts like few other pieces. So what is…

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  • Owner Review: Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso Classic Small Seconds

    Owner Review: Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso Classic Small Seconds

    The Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso Classic Small Seconds is gorgeous. I love this watch deeply and can’t imagine not owning one. I forgive its flaws because it is just so incredibly beautiful. The way the light plays off the high-polish case, the immediately identifiable shape and proportions, the beautiful guilloche dial and blued-steel hands, there’s nothing…

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  • Owner Review: Cartier Crash

    Owner Review: Cartier Crash

    Having admired the Cartier Crash for several decades and having been confused over the case size of the various editions since the original was released by London in 1968, the closest encounter was with the ladies version which was way too small for me, even a diehard vintage collector where smaller case sizes are the…

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