Promo Test Notice | Save on Rolex, Omega & More...

Your number one watch resource

Bringing you the latest news, reviews and interviews from the world of watches - plus much more

  1. Review: Omega Speedmaster 60th Anniversary Limited Edition

    Review: Omega Speedmaster 60th Anniversary Limited Edition

    It's not every day you turn 60. It's quite the milestone. With the Speedmaster hitting 60 in 2017, Omega could have slapped a birthday badge on the current Moonwatch and been done with it—and...
    Posted on 13/10/2017
  2. Review: Patek Philippe 5170 vs A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chrono

    Review: Patek Philippe 5170 vs A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chrono

    If you were to simply read the specs of this Patek Philippe 5170R and A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chronograph, they'd seem almost identical. They're both around 39mm, both hand wound in-house chronographs...
    Posted on 12/10/2017
  3. Review: Three Quartz Watches You Should Like

    Review: Three Quartz Watches You Should Like

    Even if you've only been interested in watches a short while, you'll likely already know that mechanical is king. It's traditional, exceptional, nostalgic; a far cry from the cold, industrial...
    Posted on 09/10/2017
  4. Review: Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre Unique Travel Time

    Review: Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre Unique Travel Time

    What do Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin all have in common? Yes, they do make up the top three best watchmakers in the world, but there's something else they share: they...
    Posted on 29/09/2017
  5. Review: Rolex Sea-Dweller 1665 Double Red

    Review: Rolex Sea-Dweller 1665 Double Red

    At just 30 metres below the water's surface, the nitrogen that makes up 78% of our breathable air will get you high. Like laughing gas. At 40 metres, the mellow high starts to degrade, and narcosis...
    Posted on 27/09/2017
  6. Review: A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk - The Mechanical Digital Wristwatch

    Review: A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk - The Mechanical Digital Wristwatch

    Sitting at either end of the watchmaking spectrum, there are mechanical watches and there are digital watches. They couldn't be further apart. Think digital watch and you think of the Casio G-Shock...
    Posted on 22/09/2017
  7. Review: Omega Speedmaster - Hesalite vs Sapphire

    Review: Omega Speedmaster - Hesalite vs Sapphire

    If you're reading this article, chances are you've followed the same journey trodden by many before and found yourself considering an Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch. And so you should; it's a brilliant...
    Posted on 15/09/2017
  8. Feature: Omega Planet Ocean Old vs New

    Feature: Omega Planet Ocean Old vs New

    Omega's Planet Ocean is something of a staple of the brand's line-up, and it feels like it's been around for ever—but that's not that case. The year before it appeared on the wrist of James Bond...
    Posted on 24/08/2017
  9. Review: Omega Speedmaster Speedy Tuesday Limited Edition

    Review: Omega Speedmaster Speedy Tuesday Limited Edition

    The release of a new limited edition by Omega probably won’t come as a surprise to anyone. The brand has made something of a habit of releasing special edition models—from Seamaster Bond watches...
    Posted on 07/07/2017
  10. Review: Rolex Sea-Dweller 126600

    Review: Rolex Sea-Dweller 126600

    If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it—or so the adage goes. That’s more or less Rolex’s approach when releasing new models. The brand avoids drastic revisions to its watches, because it can be a dangerous...
    Posted on 05/05/2017
  11. Feature: Evolution Of The Omega Speedmaster

    Feature: Evolution Of The Omega Speedmaster

    3,000 tonnes of Saturn 5 rocket, consuming fuel at fifteen tonnes per second, travelling 240,000 miles away from Earth, at a cost equivalent today of £25 billion, is perhaps one of the most ludicrous...
    Posted on 13/02/2017
  12. Feature: Brightly Coloured Watches

    Feature: Brightly Coloured Watches

    Black and steel. Lots of black and steel. The average watch display has all the vibrance of a February puddle—but as we slowly amble towards spring, it’s time to look at something with a bit...
    Posted on 06/02/2017