The Lumecore was the serious one. This Is the fun one.
Continue readingChristopher Ward C12 Loco (Alabaster White)
1 year later: Am I still crazy about the Loco?
Continue readingThis Brand Has Quietly Been Doing Its Own Thing Since 2003
In this video, I review the Vostok Europe Rocket N1, focusing on the blue sunburst dial variant and taking a closer look at why this watch feels so different from most of the brand’s catalog. While Vostok Europe is usually associa…
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My first encounter with a watch from Lithuania
Continue readingOrphic Project 0 Review: Star Wheel Energy at Kickstarter Pricing
The Orphic Project 0 is a futuristic wandering hours watch inspired by the James Webb Space Telescope, combining a hexagonal satellite-hour display, a highly architectural case, and a luminous black mother-of-pearl dial in a Kicks…
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Selten gets a (modern) sister brand
Continue readingThe MING Polymesh Is Unlike Anything Else in the Watch Industry
The MING Polymesh is a 3D-printed Grade 5 titanium watch strap and bracelet hybrid that feels unlike anything else in the watch industry. Built as a print-in-place articulated structure with over 1,700 interconnected elements, the…
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This is unlike anything else…
Continue readingChronoswiss Open Gear Pink Panther
As I've already introduced Chronoswiss in my previous review I recommend to have a look there – or click on below Fratello article
This Is Chronoswiss: The Independent Brand That Defied The Quartz Crisis
I would like to present to you today a d…
Continue readingOtsuka Lotec Part 2: No. 6 – The Watch That Best Explains the Brand
A detailed review of the Otsuka Lotec No. 6, one of the most distinctive Japanese independent watches available today. Designed by Jiro Katayama, the No. 6 combines a double retrograde hours and minutes display, bespoke case archi…
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