Tuesday, Nov 2 2010
articles: 4
The Aquadive Time-Depth: A Huge Chunk of Electric 1970's Goodness
The watch we’ve got for you today is an absolute cracker - it’s called a Time-Depth and it’s made by Aquadive. It’s massive at 46mm wide and 18mm high (that’s a lot chunkier than an Omega Ploprof, as a point of comparison). It's a chunk of 1970’s steel that really looks …
Sir Edmund Hillary's Watch Collection: A Chance To Own The Original Explorer's Rolex Explorer
If you're gonna buy a Rolex, it may have well belonged to Sir Edmund Hillary, don't you think? Well, at Antiquorum's November Geneva sale, you'll have not one, but five chances to bid on a Rolex owned by the famed explorer, plus the chance to own a Seiko of his, for good …
Alpina Manufacture Regulator Watch Review
Alpina makes sporty but classic watches. "What does that mean" you say? Well allow me to explain. The design of Alpina watches has always aroused my curiosity. While they hold themselves as makers of "wild, extreme,... Xtreme!" watches, they actually … Continue reading → No …
Phosphor Digital E-Ink Worldtimer
(Click image for gallery - 14 photos) Phosphor watches recently introduced a new curved E-Ink display wristwatch. It is only 9.3mm thick. And it now displays worldwide timekeeping (24 time zones). Check out their original timepiece here. The new World Time Curved E Ink …

