Melbourne Watch Co. Sorrento — hands-on review
This is a follow-up on my previous review, the Melbourne Watch Co. Collins 38, a superb dress watch with a stunning dial. As I mentioned in there, when I received it, in the same parcel, there was also a diver
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,
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
KLOKERS KLOK-01 hands-on review
I don't think KLOKERS needs an introduction. I'm sure you heard of them, you saw their watches, either on Kickstarter or on a watch blog/forum, maybe even on the wrist of a fellow watch collector. I know a watch snob
Hands-on review of the 43mm TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Heuer 01
Earlier this year, I reviewed the original 45mm Heuer 01 with the skeleton dial. Today, after doing some flipping, I find myself with the new 43mm version with the more standard dial. Let's see how the new toned down model