Longines Heritage Military reviewed
Every so often, a timepiece comes along that just captures your attention. During our recent visit to Bijouterie Dominic in Montreal's Little Italy, I found such a timepiece. Behold — the Longines Heritage Military. I saw it in the display
Bigger is better…?
If you ask a woman, I bet, the answer will be Yes. But if you ask a man about timepieces
Rado HyperChrome Captain Cook 37 mm reviewed
Announced this year at Baselworld, the HyperChrome Captain Cook collection is reviving and reinterpreting a Rado from the 1960s. There are three versions, a 45 mm with titanium case, a 37 mm stainless steel for ladies that also includes eight
Hands-on pReview of the DIRENZO DRZ_TYPE_250F
It is my pleasure to introduce you to a new microbrand, DIRENZO Watches with a review of the final prototype of the DRZ_TYPE_250F, their debut model inspired by the aesthetics of the Maserati type 250f. Before the review since this
Raymond Weil Freelancer RW1212 Hands-on Review
It is with great pleasure that I'm kicking off a series of Raymond Weil hands-on reviews with a very special piece, the Freelancer RW1212, a milestone on its own. It is powered by calibre RW1212, the first in-house movement of