• The best first watch? Seiko 5 SRPD55 Review

    Whether you realise it or not the Seiko 5 srpd55 is arguably one of the most important watches ever. Now that is a bold statement and you have to bear with me a moment. This watch has not influenced designs massively, trends in fashion or broken any particularly new ground. But instead this watch and

  • Omega’s New Speedmaster: A Rival to the Daytona at Last?

    We’re kicking off 2026 strong in watch news. Omega has just unveiled two new Speedmasters, clearly taking aim at the Rolex Daytona. Following on from last year’s eye-catching, headline-grabbing white-dial model, we now have these reverse-panda versions—after what has felt like a fairly long lull in major Speedmaster releases. One is in standard stainless steel,

  • Tremont L003 Review

    What really is a luxury? Is it something you can’t afford?Is it something meticulously crafted? In watches, we’re constantly talking about where affordable ends and luxury begins. But today on my desk is a watch that claims to be both affordable and luxurious at the same time. And that forces a bigger question. What is

  • Is the Citizen Promaster the Best Dive Watch You Can Buy?

    If I said the words dive watch, chances are you’d immediately picture a Rolex Submariner. Maybe your mind jumps to the Omega Seamaster 300M or, if you’re feeling a little rebellious, the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. These are the classics, the icons. But in the real world of diving, something has quietly taken their place —

  • Citizen Tsuyosa 40mm Review

    The author shares their experience with the Citizen Tsuyosa, describing it as a great yet flawed watch. They emphasize that finding an affordable watch often involves accepting imperfections. The Tsuyosa’s bracelet stands out for comfort and style, evoking personal memories and feelings, thus enhancing the overall enjoyment despite its flaws.

  • Tudor Black Bay GMT Review

    With the white dial Tudor Black Bay Pro now launched I thought it was time to revisit the watch that started the current push towards the affordable GMT watch as culminated in the likes of the Seiko 5 GMT, that is of course the Tudor Black Bay GMT. This is a watch I’ve owned for

  • Timex Marlin Review: The Beauty of a Manual Wind Watch

    The author shares the arrival of a vintage Timex Marlin watch, highlighting its charm despite minor imperfections. Emphasizing its historical significance, the piece reflects on the stories carried by such timepieces through generations. It argues that quality and storytelling matter more than brand prestige in watchmaking, demonstrating the beauty of life’s interconnected narratives.