I chose this piece because it’s a field watch, and marriage is one of the best adventures you can embark on, so get a watch to tackle that adventure.
Read MoreMost people see Tudor as the “Poor Man’s Rolex” or they may not even know about Tudor, but at this stage in the horological game, it just isn’t the case.
Read MoreWhat the Aquastar imposed upon me when I first wore it was a feeling of purpose, the feeling of a well-crafted tool made for a particular task.
Read MoreThe Monodatic is so 1950s that trying to compare it to modern designs is ultimately fruitless and I've found its best to sit back, take a long sip of an Old Fashioned, and bask it all in.
Read MoreKnown as the first waterproof chronograph wristwatch, the distinct "Clamshell" case was patented in 1936 by Schmitz Freres & Co., and acquired in 1937 by Gallet.
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