Head to Head to Head: Three Divers from Seiko
Seiko’s history with diving watches, while not as pioneering chronologically as JLC, Rolex, or even Omega, fears no brand in the innovation department. Seiko wasn’t first to the party but when they arrived in the mid-1960s, their impact was significant
Longines Saint-Imier reviewed by TimeCaptain
Once again, this is a review from my own personal collection — Longines Saint-Imier L2.766.4. This is clearly not my style of watch, nor is it in a price range I would typically look for. So what on Earth possessed
Erroyl Regent Luna triple date — hands-on review
Erroyl is a young Australian microbrand. The first time I heard about them, it was barely a year ago, when I discovered them on the Kickstarter website. They were collecting funds for their debut collection the E30 Heritage that I
TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 11 CAW211P — hands-on review
2015 was an interesting year for TAG Heuer. They unveiled the TAG Heuer Connected, their answer to the booming smartwatch industry, with a cutting-edge high-tech luxury gadget. They also released several tributes and re-editions of their successes from the 60's.
MeisterSinger No.01 — hands-on review
I was only vaguely aware of MeisterSinger. I had seen ads in the back of some men's lifestyle magazines (not THOSE kinds of magazines!) and I gotta tell you that gave me a real low-end impression of the brand. After