Archive for the ‘tactical watches’ Category
So, this has very little to do with timepieces but I’m going to spin it nonetheless. When Sir Richard Branson and his crews at Virgin »
Hi, Al Pacino. Love how you’ve chosen rock a Jaeger-LeCoultre at the ‘Wild Salome’ press conference. Surely, the attended of the 68th Venice Film Festival »
We know that on USA Net’s Burn Notice, Michael Westen is rocking’ a Chase Durer Special Forces. Question is, does he know about the new »
It seems like triathletes and Ironman competitors are always wearing Garmin, Suunto and Timex watches. Surely, the functionality that they require is probably top of »
Perrelet has recently dropped a new dive piece. Perfect timing for my current dive obsessions. The new model is the Seacraft and it’s offered up »
Quick look at the new P’6520 from Porsche Design. It’s inspired by the first Compass Watch, created in 1978 by the designer Professor Ferdinand Alexander »
Quick look at the Column-Wheel Chronograph Record from Longines. This wrister is inspired by a chronograph developed in the 1960’s. It has been completely redesigned »
I just know that you’ll dig this timepiece!!! If you can’t appreciate the layering, textures, fabrication or the combination of geometric silhouettes, then you probably »
How cool is this wrister??? Pictured is the 46mm dive watch from Corum: the Admiral’s Cup Seafender 46 Dive. This beast is water-resistant to 300 »
Quick look at the re-issue of the Vulcain Cricket Nautical model manufactured in 1961. Not an entirely new timepiece, but one that’s been meant to »
For the second day in a row, I’m posting about a chronograph. Not ironically, both are chronographs, driven by the Valjoux 7750 movement. By no »
Yo, I appreciate this blacked-out, mean looking timepiece from Zenith. Pictured is the El Primero Stratos, Pole2Pole edition by Zenith. This timepiece has been released »
So, how does a UK rap artist rock a Piaget Polo FortyFive. Don’t let the picture in this post tell the story alone. Check out »






