Wednesday, Jun 20 2012
articles: 8
The Wall Street Journal Tells You How Your Watch Will Be Stolen
At least, if you happen to run into a magician, or an overly-friendly thief. Read up on it here.
Your Official A. Lange & Sohne Datograph Up/Down "Just Because" Photographs
We regularly post pictures under the tag "Just Because." These are photos that have no news peg, per se, but show something pretty cool, often times next to something else pretty cool. It looks like the trend has caught on, because A. Lange & Sohne just sent us over these …
LUMINOX Navy SEAL Colormark CHRONO inSTEEL
By TLex The Colormark CHRONO in steel . . .
CITIZEN Diver 300m Eco Drive
By TLex I'm not really in the loop with regard to Citizen divers, but this is their latest offering, the Citizen Diver 300m Eco Drive Ref. BN0085-01E. Eco drive technology, water-resistant to 300m, ISO certified and with a mineral crystal. In my humble opinion there's only …
Recommended Reading: International Watch - Casio | Edifice Atomic Worldtimer
This is an article I wrote about the new flagship Edifice Atomic Worldtimer that was introduced earlier this year at Baselworld. This high tech atomic timekeeper is one of the most accurate on the market. Read the full article online at iWMagazine. I also did a video review here.
REVIEW: Kristian Kiel Elan Moonphase (Part 2)
Yesterday, we started taking a look at the Elan Moonphase watch from Kristian Kiel. This is a squared off watch with serious wrist presence, and features a moonphase complication as one of it’s distinguishing features. Today, we’ll cover a few more items I really …
Hands-On With The Girard-Perregaux 1966 Minute Repeater (Live Photos, Specs, & Pricing)
Back during the craziness of SIHH, Jason showed you a quick look at Girard-Perregaux's stunning new 1966 Minute Repeater in a 42mm rose gold case an enamel dial. Just recently in Las Vegas, we got out grubby mitts on it again, and this time we'll be showing you the other …
Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921 Boutique New York Watch Hands-On
In the 1920s, Vacheron Constantin built some interesting cushion-cased watches with tilted dials on request. The request came from the United States, and I believe the idea was to produce a driving watch that could be read while you grasped the … Continue reading → Related …

