Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Review: Is It, or Isn’t It a True Milgauss Fighter?

The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra certainly has a shorter time in the brand’s catalog than the likes of the Speedmaster, Railmaster, Seamaster, De Ville, and others, but this lack of history is a good thing as far as I’m concerned. We all know that Omega loves to leverage heritage and legacy whenever possible, and without that, the Aqua Terra is left to…

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Review: Is It, or Isn’t It a True Milgauss Fighter?

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Bronze Watch Guide Pt. 1 — Lessons in Alloys and Aging

Bronze watches are more prevalent now than they’ve ever been, to a point that I’d argue that there’s more bronze than platinum available in the watch market at present day. The appeal is simple. To some, it’s nothing more than a colorful alternative to steel, titanium, or DLC. To others, it’s the idea of a watch that’s constantly evolving, whose character is designed to change over time. Beyond that, there’s the ‘sciencing appeal’ (no, sciencing isn’t a word, but you get where I’m going with…

Bronze Watch Guide Pt. 1 — Lessons in Alloys and Aging

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