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Using a world timer to track a two-hour time difference is overkill. Jamie did it anyway.
Tom talks about life with one of Rolex's most polarising releases in recent times.
An industrial designer's and coffee enjoyer's idea of a watch that teaches you how pull your shots.
The end to Buffy's saga with the little white gold Universal Genève is here, at least for now.
With a lovely chrono movement within, is this a sign of Furlan Marri heading upmarket?
Baltic dresses up their dressier watch even more with luscious golden tones.
Brutalist and uncompromising, this integrated tool watch is a real contender.
Ultra-thin and ultra-luxe, but why does it exist?
Christopher Ward, the British brand known for its budget-friendly, well-made, and relatively safely designed sports watches, went on to release something new that would change…
This US-assembled, Swiss-made, Australian watch is Bausele's most interesting creation yet.
Titanium build, 200 metres of water resistance and great lume - for less than A$500. 'Nuff said.
The Scottish brand presents their take on a modular design after acquisition from anOrdain.
Spending time with Cartier's funkiest model was enough to prove the old adage about book-judging, and proved me wrong.
I might not have a private jet or drive a Ferrari, but wearing this GS for a day made me feel like I do.
It's perhaps the ultimate example of how radically simply changing the strap on a watch can transform its look - as well as a big…
We're pretty proud of all the limited editions that bore the Time+Tide name thus far, but the Nivada Grenchen ChaosMaster Sigh of Relief holds a…
Just last week, Baltic launched their brand-new Hermétique to oodles of positive online fanfare. With an ever-growing collection of divers (now comprising steel, titanium and…
Doxa's boxiest boi is an unusual timepiece... But that's what makes it so compelling.
Combining a sporty, large case shape with a smoky green dial, we wore the new Cartier Santos introduced at Watches & Wonders 2023.
We road-tested the ultra-affordable titanium field watch for a fortnight to see if it lives up to the watch cognoscenti hype.
The Longines Spirit Zulu Time is a true GMT sized at 39mm to suit a wide variety of wrists; and I had the pleasure of…