RW1212 — The first in-house movement by Raymond Weil
Raymond Weil is among the few Swiss watch brands that are still independent and family-owned and this year they have reaffirmed their independence by introducing a new model powered by an in-house movement, the Calibre RW1212. It was actually developed
Oris Big Crown ProPilot Date review
Let me tell you about my first encounter with the 41mm Oris ProPilot. I was at a watch collector's meet-up and the Canadian sales manager for Oris was there with a huge selection of Oris timepieces. I sat down with
Q&A with Lorn Gifford, founder of Classic Chronographs
These days, there are so many watch brands popping up with pompous names and epic stories, involving WWII battles, fighter jets, racing tracks and you name it, but their watches are painfully boring, often rebranded AliExpress junk, sold for a
Earnshaw Longitude Shadow — Hands-on Review
If you dream about high-end luxury dress watches but your wallet says no, Thomas Earnshaw might be an interesting alternative. While the brand name comes from the famous English watchmaker, Thomas Earnshaw who is remembered for simplifying John Arnold's process
Micro roundup: Baltic, BOLDR and Trintec
It has been a while since my last Micro roundup, but right now, there are three projects on Kickstarter that I really think you should take a look at. The Baltic project is already fully funded, surpassing their goal several times