Remember the digital watch you dreamed of as a kid? The Autodromo Group C Watch (£430) brings that fantasy to life with a grown-up twist. Fun and colourful, this watch boasts a stainless steel case, LCD module with blue EL backlight, and a sapphire crystal with AR coating. It features time, day/date display, chronograph, split
Celebrate summer with the stylish Sternglas Egor Watch (£279), a tribute to 70s aesthetics. Crafted to answer the community’s call for fresh designs and bright Luminova, the Egor’s satin-finished, curved dial with striking indices captures the iconic 70s style. Available in deep black, maritime dark blue, and rich dark green, each variant features accents of
William Wood introduces the Dunkirk Watch (£3995), meticulously crafted in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. This timepiece features the Swiss-Made Sellita Group SW220 Premium Top Grade Movement, offering unparalleled precision with an accuracy of +/-4 sec/day up to +/- 15 sec/day, a 38-hour power reserve, 26 jewels, and 28,800 beats per hour. The 42mm case, with a
Benrus has done it again! The new Orbit Robot Skindiver Watch ($595) is a faithful reissue of the cult classic from 1972, now with a modern twist. This updated model features a Soprod P024 Swiss movement, domed sapphire crystal, and a screw-down crown for 200 meters of water resistance. The inner lug size has been
The Wolbrook Skindiver Decompression MN90 automatic watch ($463) is a perfect blend of style and functionality, ideal for diving enthusiasts. Featuring a black dial with MN90 Decompression Tables, it provides a visual guide to diving depths, complemented by C3 Super-LumiNova® and white baton-shaped hands for excellent contrast. The double dome sapphire glass and 150m water-resistant
The Farer Chalcot Watch (£1650) offers a distinctive take on the “Big Eye” chronograph, characterized by its enlarged minute counter sub-dial. This sub-dial, in striking white, contrasts beautifully against the mint green of the main dial, which is textured for added depth. Polished batons mark the hours, with a polished twelve at the top, all