Sunday, Aug 29 2010
articles: 8
An Interview With Japanese Steampunk Artist Haruo Suekichi
Japanese watch maker Haruo Suekichi is famous for his unique, steampunk style timepieces. Each of the amazing watches is handmade by Suekichi himself, even though he doesn’t have any formal education and actually started his career by hawking the first watches at flea …
Last Chance To Enter And Win The Pulsar Automatic Watch
I think there has been some misunderstanding. A surprisingly low number of people entered to win the Puslar Men's Automatic watch. This really cool dress watch that has Pulsar made automatic movement, and is a nice 45mm wide in size. Pulsar is a Seiko group owned brand, and …
Review of the Jorg Gray 1900-14 Chronograph
The watch we have in today comes from a California label that has been making watches since 1998, but is seemingly best known for making the watch that is worn by none other than the President of the United States.
Ildico Inc. Named U.S. Distributor of Buben & Zorweg
Owner of Westime, Richard Mille distributor and now Buben & Zorweg distributor, John Simonian knows what high-end clients want. He is betting that Buben & Zorweg will do well in the United States market, and based on his past successes, chances are they will. Just take a …
BURAN Stingray RG (jail break)
By TLex As if 52 millimeters of Swiss made - Russian styled, stainless steel and titanium housing a stripped down Valjoux 7750 mechanical movement wasn't already enough to get you banged up by the horological police; BURAN have seen fit to release a new Rose gold version of …
Rolex Daytona Meteorite Dial Watch Available On James List
I am always torn about writing about Rolex watches - because frankly, they don't need the press. While I'd be happy wearing any number of Rolex watches (although I feel most of them are too small these days), there are a few interesting models that standout to me that don't …
MOVMENT Magazine (special diving watches)
By TLex Heads-up, those of you, who like me, have a compulsion to buy every dive watch edition in existence of whatever publication happens to be highlighting our obsession. I just picked up issue #21 of MOVMENT magazine (shouldn't there be an 'e' in there somewhere), which …

