Melbourne Watch Co. Collins 38 — hands-on review
I can't help but start my review with a cliché observation, time flies. Exactly three years ago, I posted the story about the birth of an Australian brand, Melbourne Watch Company, that was presenting their debut model the Flinders Automatic,
Book review — Drive Time: Watches Inspired by Automobiles, Motorcycles and Racing
My first passion in life was Ferrari and Formula 1. These passions (or obsessions!) led me to watches. As a teenager, I used to see TAG Heuer sponsorship all over Formula 1 and owning a TAG Heuer watch became my
Hamilton Broadway Chronograph: A week on the wrist
Hamilton’s new Broadway line of watches celebrates an urban aesthetic. Even in the sportiest version that I test drove (chronograph, with a tachymetre bezel), the design vocabulary — with its darker colour palette, vertical lines, and flashes of bright silver
Hemel 24 military field watch Giveaway
Following the hands-on review of the Hemel 24, Marvin Menke, the founder of Hemel, suggested that instead of returning the watch, I should offer it here as a giveaway. Since then, it was waiting in its box an opening in
Oris Dexter Gordon
The latest model in the jazz-inspired collection of limited edition watches by Oris is dedicated to American tenor saxophonist, Dexter Gordon. He was among the earliest tenor players to adapt the bebop style of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and Bud