The Ingenieur should have the same level of love as the Royal Oak and the Nautilus as they too were designed by Gerald Genta but it doesn’t. It could...
There are a few ways to look at Rolex. One, their watches are boring. Another is, their design is perfection hence there’s no need for much changes. W...
What’s not to like about a simple three-hander Rolex? Having gone for a Yacht-Master then a GMT, I find myself constantly coming back to their entry m...
The 39mm BlackBay 58 is the perfect watch for everyone so what is this smaller watch for? When I hear 37mm, I get a bit repulsed since I did not have...
Only available in Tudor Boutiques does give this one some novelty but what really got me is the choice of material used, bronze (minus the case back)....
The Metro is what encompasses the Nomos philosophy, we here at the CWO have always looked up to this manufacturer for being a newcomer to the industry...
Made to be the less rugged Submariner, originally debuted in full yellow and never really got the following Rolex intended which is a shame really bec...
The Day Date is one where it seals the deal, reminding oneself how it all started with an Oyster Perpetual , then moving onto other models or even mak...
A sports watch is a must-have if not a good first in every collection for the fact that it is able to go through rain or shine. When a Seiko 5 just is...
Code name SARB065 dubbed the ‘Cocktail Time’ approved by The Snob himself, you can’t go wrong with this Seiko. On a leather strap, it is the dressier...
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