Coming to Kickstarter – Reverie Diver
Reverie is one of those microbrands that I had the pleasure to follow from their early days. I reviewed their first model, the Sea-Spirit, followed by the Reverie Classic. As I write this, I have the Reverie GT chronograph next
Isotope Goutte d’Eau – Hands-on
Isotope is among the very few watch brands that managed to develop a very strong design identity. As we know from TimeCaptain’s interview with Jose Miranda, the founder of Isotope, from the very beginning of the brand, they chose as
Christopher Ward Trident C65 Trident Automatic – Review
Luxury brands sell you an experience as much as they sell you a watch. The vicarious adventure-by-association experience of climbing a mountain, diving beneath the waves, or of piloting an airplane is a large part of many watch brands’ DNA
Feynman Cove – A Diver Dressed Up To The Nines
If you saw Goldfinger, I’m sure you remember that scene — one of the most memorable moments in Bond movies — when Sean Connery unzips his diving suit and reveals a perfectly tailored dinner jacket. I had the same feeling
Buying your first Longines
I could, and probably should write an entire blog about why you would choose Longines in the first place. You can learn a lot about Longines by analyzing their winged hourglass logo, for example. This is said to be the