Hello dear friends ! I would like to thank everyone that has joined us and posted this weekend for our WristScan tool watch theme, it’s been interesting and a lot of fun. Hope you enjoyed it. Our gracious judges are: Best Wrist Shot - Dr No Best Static Sh...
Hello dear friends, This edition of WristScan has been the most difficult to judge in recent memory. Each watch posted has been eligible to win this category and I have had to make some sort of final decision after sifting through the watches posted and l...
… is a great timepiece which ticks every box as a tool watch. It also seems to be a very popular watch in our Community. Some great shots of their Doxa were sent by Bill, S F and you. Congrats to all Doxa owners! Considering the quality and quantity of wa...
. . . with conflicting thoughts on what constitutes a tool watch, compounded by literally dozens of compelling submissions? Let's start by establishing a special category: action wrist shots. First to Bill . . . . . . with Templetowers in second. And yes,...
. . . of watches that could be considered tools in a narrow sense (of fulfilling a technical purpose) . . . . . . I have a hard time wrapping my mind around them being tools. So to all who shared their Subs and the like, my apologies . . . I just can't qu...
. . . are what I call . . . . . . tools. Tough, low-cost, and replaceable - just like the hammers and screwdrivers in your tool box. Intriguing images, all. ...
. . . for his eye-boggling Seiko diver that's obviously seen action . . . . . . over the years, silver to Emil for his Fortis . . . . . . which might be the most underrated tool watch of all, and gold to Clive . . . . . . for this shot of his Ω RAF '53, d...
I’m always very happy and excited when our events have a big participation from our members. It also means judges will have a tough job choosing the winners of each category. This was the case this weekend as we have viewed so many wonderful shots and wat...