Entries in Review (22)
Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at 8:51PM Magrette Regattare Moana Pacific PVD Initial Review
Having been to New Zealand this year I can easily say it is one of the most interesting, beautiful and fun places I have ever been. The landscape, culture and style is truly unique. Magrette has taken all the great aspects of New Zealand and injected them into a line of watches. Their Moana Pacific PVD is another great addition to their line that comes with a whole host of features and style.
Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 7:21PM Jorg Gray JG1900-13 Chronograph Initial Watch Review
Most watches really come in the same basic colors, black, brown, silver, etc. Breaking from that norm is a bit tough to do. The JG1900 line from Jorg Gray takes on the challenge of throwing some of the new trend of loud and bold colors at a more traditional watch design. Coming in blue, yellow, orange or green. You even have the option of a non-chronograph version too.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010 at 9:03PM Steinhart Nav B Chrono II Final Review
Chronographs, whether they be quartz or mechanical, are a style that never gets old to me. The Steinhart Nav B Chrono II with its mechanical movement, deployment clasp, and pilot band is a very attractive piece. There are so many neat features to discover on this watch, it feels like you are wearing a brand new watch every time you wear it.
Sunday, October 31, 2010 at 8:06PM Wilson Watch Works 43mm Military Chronograph Final Review
Bund straps have had a bit of a popular resurgence for watches in the last few years. A lot of them are too large and don't look good in a variety of situations. Wilson Watch Works has resurrected the old style of bund strap with their 43mm Military Chronograph. Using a smaller and more traditional strap makes for a perfect all around watch that has timeless style.
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Sunday, October 24, 2010 at 9:56PM Belocia Double Automatic Watch Winder Review
What is a watch winder supposed to do in its simplest form? Wind your watch so its ready to go when you need it. Have the correct time and date so you don’t have to reset it. And reduce wear on winding and setting components by using them less. Then why are they so darn expensive? The Belocia watch winder gets to the point at a much more reasonable price than usual.
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Thursday, October 21, 2010 at 5:54PM Steinhart Nav B Chrono II Initial Watch Review
A watch company that puts more thought into the design of their watches and bands makes for a very attractive offering. Steinhart is a small German company that creates a wonderful array of watches as well as a complete line of bands. Offering mainly pilot and dive watches, they have many different styles and colors in each model. The Nav B Chrono II is one of their highest priced watches that manages to be almost half the price of everything that compares to it from other makers.


