The microbrand scene has somewhat exploded in recent years with new companies springing up all the time and while certain manufacturers, like Studio Underd0g and Christopher Ward, have placed themselves at the head of the scene, there are still smaller companies that are able to generate a bit of buzz amongst all the noise. Malaysian…
Author: Richie
Watch Review – Farr + Swit Retro Digital VHS Kill Count
Despite being around since 2019 and offering some decent lines in analogue watches, with the automatic Seaplane, quartz Wayfinder, and solar Vice ranges all looking to be very capable and well-designed timepieces, Illinois-based watchmakers Farr + Swit seem to be best known for their quirky, ultra-affordable digital pieces at the moment. Their Retro Digital Mixtape…
Accessory Review – Geckota Milanese Mesh Watch Strap
While watch collecting can be a lot of fun and a great hobby for the well-adjusted adult, it can also be a horrible addiction that sucks up money like you’ve discovered butterscotch-flavoured cocaine. And I don’t know about you, but I’ve blocked every news/humour/sport/media/miscellaneous bit of content on social media so all I see is…
Watch Review – Golby Coastal
As a UK-based website, we’re always keen to see what watch designs and innovation our fellow countrymen-and-women come up with and when strap-maker turned watch-maker Craig Golby, of Golby Watches (at last, a microbrand you can actually pronounce confidently), first revealed the Coastal range, we were very intrigued. They had already released their first watch…
Watch Review – San Martin SN0148-GX
While we don’t tend to review Chinese watches often, specifically those that tend to sell via AliExpress, we have dabbled in that market a couple of times. Our very first review on here was the Proxima PX1701, a rather unique dressy diver with a translucent dial that really highlighted the date wheel, and prior to…
Accessory Review – Transform LDN VI 6 Slot Watch Box
Collecting watches is a fun hobby, right? Finding that next piece that speaks to you, searching for that exact combination of style, colour and complications that’ll have you dumbly smiling at your wrist for the next few weeks, months or, hopefully, years. But when you’ve got a little collection going, you need to start asking…
Watch Review – Casio G-SHOCK ‘Manga’ GA-2100MNG-2A
While it often seems like all of the good, quirky and fun ideas in watches come from the Microbrand scene, it’s easy to ignore the larger, more-established brands. Casio are a case in point. Their G-SHOCK range comes in roughly a billion different hues and styles but it was the 2100 Manga series that really…
Watch Review – Bulova Jet Star
We recently reviewed another watch by the American timepiece manufacturers Bulova, their famous Lunar Pilot and while we loved a lot of things about the watch – that true lunar history, the gorgeous inverted panda layout and the wonderful blue chronograph pushers – there were three main things that we didn’t care for. The first…
Watch Review – Bulova Lunar Pilot
We don’t know if you’ve ever noticed something about Omega but very, very occasionally, like once in a while, they’ll mention that they made the watches that went to the moon. Yeah, I know. They’re very subtle about it. But what if we were to tell you that Bulova (Bull-over? Bullo-va? Bully’s Special Prize?) also…
Watch Review – Brew Retrograph Lumint
Brew are an American microbrand, founded by Jonathon Ferrer, with a philosophy based around savouring (hey, we invented these words, we’ll use our spelling) good times and good company, but with a design aesthetic based on a good, old-fashioned coffee break. Their watches generally favour (again, our language, buddy) a squared-off, retro-inspired form factor, inspired…









