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.
Introducing Moto Koure
In the Microbrand galaxy, 2016 brings a new star, the Sydney Australia-based Moto Koure that wants to blend the spirit of racing cars from the 60's and 70's with fine watchmaking. Their debut collection, the MK I was named after
Lew & Huey Phantom — hands-on review
When it comes to microbrands, there are a few that are know by everyone, and Lew & Huey is among the most popular micros out there, it even has a dedicated Wikipedia page