The Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Hunley
If you’re a history buff and a watch aficionado, then the phrase “Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Hunley” will make perfect sense to you. On the off-chance that you’re not, I’m here to explain everything. Let’s start with Ball Watches. The company was founded after a railroad… more »
The New Breitling Galactic 44
Breitling has just released a brand new timepiece from their Windrider collection called the Breitling Galactic 44. This timepiece stands out in their collection as it has both a date aperture at 3 and a day aperture with the indication spelled out completely. No doubt,… more »
The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Flyback Chronograph
Blancpain has released another watch to its Fifty Fathoms line up – the Bathyscaphe Flyback Chronograph. For fans of Blancpain watches, the Fifty Fathoms collection is iconic, in the way that the Nautilus or the Royal Oak is for Patek and AP respectively. The new… more »
The Jeanrichard All White Collection for Xmas 2014
The Jeanrichard All White is a collection of four watches that form the Aeroscope, Aquascope, Terrascope, and 1681 collections. As the name might imply, these watches are all white, which is a great look for winter. All of the watches presented in this series come… more »
Breitling Chronomat 44 Raven
The renowned Chronomat has been one of the bestselling Breitling models ever since 1941, which is when the first Breitling Chronomat was manufactured and sold. With Chronomat model, Breitling offered an important innovation – the circular slide rule, which was designed for use in combination… more »
The Breitling Avenger Blackbird
The Breitling Avenger Blackbird caught my attention just from its name alone. Why? Well, because those two names – Avenger and Blackbird hail from two different families in Breitling’s inventory. Avenger watches like the Super Avenger, Avenger Chrono, and the Avenger Seawolf come from the… more »
The Breitling S3 ZeroG Chronograph
Who would have ever thought that a luxury watch would be used as a boarding pass? The answer is quite simply Swiss Space Systems (S3) and Breitling. The duo has collaborated to launch project ZeroG, which is set to start in 2015. Project ZeroG is… more »
Harry Winston Ocean Sport™ Chronograph
Harry Winston, like many jewelers out there, has branched out to horology – and quite successfully so I might add. The brand is completely Swiss made and has made a name of some repute in watchmaking circles with its daring designs and unique take on… more »
The Tissot Seastar 1000 Powermatic 80
New this year from Tissot is the Seastar 1000 Powermatic 80. At first glance, I thought this watch looked remarkably simple, while still keeping all of the staples that one might come to expect from a professional diving watch. The watch features a rugged demeanor,… more »
Maria Sharapova Aces with the TAG Heuer Aquaracer
It is a known fact that Maria Sharapova is one of the fiercest competitors in the world of tennis. For her sport based lifestyle, she needs a watch that is tough yet trendy and fitting the mold is none other than the TAG Heuer Aquaracer… more »
The Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio 47mm
The Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio 47mm is another release from Panerai, which has taken much of its form and functionality from a model that the brand was producing in the past. This time the model comes from 1956 – only 11… more »
Hamilton Khaki Navy Sub Automatic Chronograph Sets Itself Apart
The Hamilton Khaki Navy Sub Automatic Chronograph was launched last year and was based off a model that the brand made back in 1928 called the ‘Piping Rock’. This is one of the sportiest pieces that Hamilton has released in a while. Designed as a… more »