Nomadic BRU 750 Review: A Spec-Heavy Dive Watch That Raises a Bigger Question
Dive watches, if we’re being honest, are often more about identity than necessity. The category was arguably perfected long ago by icons like the Rolex Submariner, the Omega Seamaster 300, and the TAG Heuer Aquaracer. Between them, they established the blueprint for what most people still think of as the modern dive watch. And yet,…
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The Problem with Reviewing Dive Watches — And Why This One Is Different
As a watch YouTuber, yes, I think I can finally call myself that, I get a steady stream of emails from brands asking me to review their latest dive watch. And more often than not, I turn them down. It’s not because I dislike dive watches. Quite the opposite. Ever since picking up my Omega…
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Hands on with the Nomos Club Campus
The Nomos Club Campus defies the common notion of meeting one’s heroes, successfully living up to expectations. Priced under $2,000, it challenges traditional luxury watch norms with its colorful designs and unique dial, appealing to those outside mainstream preferences. Ultimately, it stands out as a niche, beautifully crafted everyday watch.
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Hands on with the Nomos Tetra
If you’re a loyal Doug’s Watches viewer—which you ought to be—you’ll know that Nomos lent me a selection of their pieces to let me talk about all things colour in watches, which has been great. But I want to dive deeper into this watch specifically: the Tetra. The Club Campus is Nomos’ statement that their…
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The Tudor Black Bay GMT: The Forgotten Watch That Changed the Market
The Tudor Black Bay GMT is one of those watches that was incredibly important when it launched. Its influence is still being felt today across the industry. Yet the watch itself is strangely forgotten. Part of that comes down to the way its launch was handled. What should have been a major success story quickly…
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