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The New 33mm Grand Seiko Snowflake Is “Small.” I’d Still Rock It.
Grand Seiko is expanding its Heritage Collection with two new compact quartz references, the SBGX359 “Snowflake” and SBGX361 “Skyflake.” The headline here is straightforward: a smaller case, a newly developed Caliber 9F51, and the familiar textured dial language that has defined the Snowflake name for years. What changes is proportion, and that shift feels intentional.
This Affordable GMT Is a Clever Alternative to the Rolex Explorer II
Back when I wrote about the recently released titanium version, I mentioned that Jack Mason’s Strat-o-Timer GMT had become impossible for me to ignore. For years, the brand existed somewhere on the periphery of my collecting radar. I could see the appeal, I understood the specs, and I knew there was a loyal following, but it never quite demanded my attention. The titanium release changed that for me. Now, with the introduction of the Strat-o-Timer GMT Frontier, it feels like Jack Mason is continuing that trajectory with more focus and a clearer sense of identity.
This Affordable Field Watch Reimagines Legibility With a Bold New Dial
Astor and Banks has introduced a new automatic field watch called the Terra Scout, expanding its catalog with a design that steps away from traditional military aesthetics while staying within the functional expectations of the category. Priced under $1,000 and offered across four references at launch, the Terra Scout arrives as a new chapter for a brand that has steadily refined its design language over the past few years.
Omega Seamaster 2541 Review: The Overlooked James Bond Dive Watch
Long-term review of the Omega Seamaster 2541.80 quartz with 90s Bond-era charm, 300m capability, ultra-reliable accuracy, and the real-world quirks you should know.
I’ll Never Own It, but AP’s 38mm Royal Oak Chronograph Finally Feels Right
I’ve never pretended that Audemars Piguet lives anywhere near my financial reality, and at this point I’m comfortable admitting that it probably never will. But that doesn’t stop me from paying attention. You don’t need a locker in the NBA to care about basketball, and you don’t need a Ferrari in the garage to understand when an automaker finally gets something right. For me, AP sits firmly in that same category. Which is why this update to the 38mm Royal Oak Chronograph caught my attention, even a little while after the initial announcement cycle moved on to the next thing.


