I’ll be honest, I’m not the guy memorizing Honda chassis codes or debating which generation of Prelude peaked. Cars, for me, are transportation and the occasional design crush. That said, I’ve always had a soft spot for 1980s tech aesthetics, especially when they spill over into watches. And the Citizen…

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The RZE Resolute Type A Updates the Classic Pilot Watch Formula

I have a soft spot for pilot watches. Not because I need one, and definitely not because I spend any time in a cockpit, but because the design language is so unapologetically functional. Big numerals. Stark layouts. That triangle at twelve that every collector recognizes from across the room. It is one of those formats that either gets handled with respect or turns into a costume. So when I saw that RZE was stepping into flieger territory with the Resolute Type A, I was curious.

The Internet’s Favorite Affordable Dress Watch Just Got a Big Update

There was a time when recommending a mechanical dress watch around a few hundred bucks felt a little off. You’d suggest something, then immediately start explaining the compromises. Finishing. Movement. Brand credibility. Whatever. For more than a decade now, the Orient Bambino has made that conversation a lot easier.

Seiko Just Made Its Most In-Demand JDM GMT Way Easier to Buy

There’s a certain kind of Seiko that starts circulating in collector circles long before it ever shows up in an AD’s display case. It makes the rounds in group chats, pops up in forum threads, …

Momentum Sea Quartz 30 Review: An Affordable Dive Watch With Hollywood Roots

So… I never really grew up with Magnum P.I., which already puts me slightly out of step with how most people approach this watch. For a lot of collectors, it feels almost impossible to talk about the Momentum Sea Quartz 30 without circling back to the Chronosport Sea Quartz 30 Tom Selleck wore on the show. That lineage is a big deal to plenty of people, and I get why. Still, my connection here came from a different place. I was drawn in by the design on its own terms, and after a late-night, slightly impulsive purchase, I figured the only honest way to talk about it was after spending real time living with it.

Timex Continues Its Retro Run With the Q Continental Chronograph Watch

Watching Timex over the past few months has felt a little different than usual. For years, Timex lived comfortably in that dependable, affordable corner of the hobby. Then recently, the hits started stacking up. The Pulp Fiction reissue made some noise. The so-called Don Draper Omega alternative sparked the usual internet debates. And then there were releases that slipped in without much theatrics. This new Q Timex Continental Chronograph feels more like the latter, but that doesn’t mean it’s insignificant.

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