Sunday, Sept 14 2014
articles: 5
Historical Horology – Diving Into Dive Watches
I like dive watches. My first automatic, years ago, was an inexpensive (Freestyle I think) dive watch that I purchased because I started diving. For years, my daily watch was a Eco-Drive titanium dive watch. My first purchase on kickstarter (and the direct link to me …
Hands on Review: 2015 TAG Heuer Formula 1 Series
It’s time to forget everything that you thought you knew about the TAG Heuer Formula 1 series, because over the last 12 months the much-loved F1 has undergone its biggest changes in the model’s 28-year history. Yes, the watch is still entry-level in terms of pricing, but …
Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Quantieme Ivory Enamel Watch Hands-On
The irony of the Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Quantieme watch was that it was originally released in steel, as a lower-priced model for the high-end brand. This was back in 2011, and for 2014 Jaquet Droz releases some new versions of the this "calendar" (quantieme) version of …
ROLEX Tested to EXTREMES
By TLex Not many watch manufactures test their watches they way Rolex do. They have proven themselves for decades in the depths and are the only manufacturer to have put not one but two watches into the deepest point in the ocean. To ensure that each and very Rolex lives up …
Initial Thoughts on the Apple Watch (Part I, Utility)
The Apple Watch is the most talked about new product to come out of Cupertino since the launch of the iPad, way back in 2010. And the iPhone before that in 2007. Since then, the iPad and the iPhone have revolutionized the way we communicate. Over 200 million iPads have been …

