The Perpetual Legacy Machine has been a grail of mine for years. When MB&F released the EVO variant, it improved it with swimmable water resistance, lume and shock resistance; I knew I had to have one. Then, the Sequential EVO Chronograph took that a step
I’m not a Panerai guy and so I missed this release at Watches & Wonders 2025, but SJX have just published a hands on review and it seems like a visually interesting and technically accomplished watch: - 44mm in platinum (so not one for lovers of small
… for Best Static Shot category. Static shots is my favorite category and this weekend we received several static shots which I felt deserved to be declared winners so it took a bit of reviewing them to reach a final decision. So I awarded two Very Specia
… for Best Static Shot category. Static shots is my favorite category and this weekend we received several static shots which I felt deserved to be declared winners so it took a bit of reviewing them to reach a final decision. So I awarded two Very Specia
unfortunately, it's not reciprocated sufficiently. I completely welcome the 500m water resistance and some internal technical improvements. If it weren't for that - sorry: damn!! - date window that ruins the dial. And a domed glass would be nice, too. I'm
Cubitus, yes that one. There’s been a few spark ⚡️ with that one. But, if hunting season is open, then let me get the double barrel shotgun out. WARNING ‼️: if you’re easily triggered 😤 stop ✋ now. What follows will be bloody 🩸 and likely to cause severe
Funny, because I am not a big guy. (5’7”, 150 lbs.) I do have a 7” wrist, and quite flat, so I seem to do OK with watches much bigger than this: Portugieser Perpetual Calendar, GO Senator Cosmopolite, A & S Time Pyramid (all +/-44 mm). A full-size Radiomi
Panerai have been my only Big, Bold timepiece that I know which most of us love...given the military aura and simplicity, it deserves the love in deed. Bvlgari Octo Finissimo is as Big & Bold but refined in design inspired by the Basilica of Maxentius arc
A post a little while ago by Art Collector (“3 watches that sing to me”) made me ponder that oft-considered rhetorical question “what is the minimum number of high-end watches that could represent a forever collection?”. Even assuming an exemption for rel
Please allow me to mention two things, as an introduction: I have attended all the SIHH editions since 2005, with the exception of 2020 and 2021 for some well known reasons. Since 2005, I have seen exceptional " cuvées " and watches, and some I would desc