I got my first mechanical watch in 1976 as a boy. I broke it within a year (over wound it). Then after many Casio years, I rediscovered mechanical watches. Still have a couple of quartz watches, though. I'm here to have fun. Watches are not life and death!
Watch Crime - Paul Thorpe raising awareness on UK television
Everyone in the UK needs to thank Paul Thorpe for what he is doing. For years now, UK watch crime has risen significantly - particularly in London. It...
Sometimes sponsorship drives innovation. What could this bring to future watches? Their association with Marine Nationale brought the Pelagos FXD. Cou...
Sorry to be the bringer of bad news, but here is an important video about what can happen when you give too much away about an expensive watch collect...
As winter starts biting, I'm finding that my quartz watches are making a comeback. This Breile was an unusual find for me. Breile could be described a...
... to brand fans. No brand is perfect. Every brand has its kryptonite, and for those who take it all too seriously and are too deeply invested, thing...
@Ros5Mc recently asked an important question - "is the apple watch, 'a watch'?" and I thought it might be good to do a separate article about my thoug...
Giving you all a little insight into how far ahead I plan.... Just bought this for my youngest daughter. It's the quartz Tissot PRX 35mm - T137.210.11...
Nice weather, dry and sunny. Time for the Reverso. I don't always wear this because I love my sports and military style watches. But this little fella...
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