Melbourne Watch Co. Collins 38 — hands-on review
I can't help but start my review with a cliché observation, time flies. Exactly three years ago, I posted the story about the birth of an Australian brand, Melbourne Watch Company, that was presenting their debut model the Flinders Automatic,
Auguste Reymond returns to North America
In 1898, Auguste Reymond was only 26-year-old, when he established his own watchmaking brand in Tramelan, a small town in the Bernese Jura. In only four years, the start-up employing a handful of watchmakers has grown into a huge factory with
Pre-Baselworld: Hamilton 2016 novelties
At Baselworld, Hamilton will present a lineup of new watches that continue to use their long power reserve movements introduced in 2014. Fans of diver watches will be happy to discover the Khaki Navy Frogman collection, there is another collection
ERROYL E30 Heritage White — hands-on review
Back in December, we brought you the news about Erroyl, a new Australian brand launching a Kickstarter campaign to fund their debut collection. They started out with the 40 mm dressy E30 Heritage Collection, consisting of three models: the stainless
Micro roundup: ManchesterWatchWorks and Travisleon
Today, were going to look at two Kickstarter projects, two very different approaches to wrist watches. While the Tatoskok by ManchesterWatchWorks (MWW) is a sporty looking diver designed for the explorer in you, Travisleon’s Heirloom Series is a classic dress