Tag: Review

  • Owner Review: TAG Heuer Aquaracer – the watch that saved Heuer

    Owner Review: TAG Heuer Aquaracer – the watch that saved Heuer

    It’s the late 1970s (long before the TAG Heuer Aquaracer) and the quartz crisis is taking hold. Heuer is a brand known for its mechanical stopwatches and chronographs, what can it do survive? The solution, launch a quartz dive watch, the Heuer 1000. The Heuer 1000 was intended to be an affordable yet robust dive…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Submariner 7016/0 Snowflake

    Owner Review: Tudor Submariner 7016/0 Snowflake

    In 2017, my passion for vintage grew. My good buddy was a keen watch fanatic, who especially loved vintage. I tried on his vintage Submariners, and like any watch enthusiast, once you try on a watch, and if it clicks with you, you know it instantly. The watch I tried was a 1980 Tudor Submariner…

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  • Owner Review: Bulova Sea King UHF 262khz

    Owner Review: Bulova Sea King UHF 262khz

    So here I am with my third Bulova Sea King UHF 262khz. My Dad had one in the 70’s, and I wanted one like his, I just loved that little Whale on the dial. Sadly it looked tiny on my elephant trunk wrist! So I decided to do a bit of research on what larger…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Black Bay GMT

    Owner Review: Tudor Black Bay GMT

    Introduction Tudor Black Bay GMT was one of the hottest watches to be released at Baselworld 2018 alongside the Black Bay 58 and its cousin, the Rolex GMT Master II “Pepsi”. My attention was instantly with the Black Bay 58, but over time the GMT pulled me away and eventually led to me parting with…

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  • Owner Review: Eberhard Scafograf 200 – The iconic big crown

    Owner Review: Eberhard Scafograf 200 – The iconic big crown

    In the early 50’s the Ernest Hemingway novel “The old man and the sea” renewed the charm of the challenge between man and the sea. In response to this incredibly successful novel, many watch maisons created diving watches. One such watch was the iconic Eberhard Scafograf 200. Eberhard & Co launched the Scafograf collection composed…

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  • Owner Review: Hamilton Super Compressor – Deeper than you think..

    Owner Review: Hamilton Super Compressor – Deeper than you think..

    The Hamilton Super Compressor is known by a few names – Aqua-Date, Cape-Horn and Hamilton 600 to name a few – this EPSA cased super compressor dive watch has a lot going for it. Once you start getting into vintage super compressors (especially of the Ervin Piquerez variety), one of the first things you’ll notice,…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Submariner 79090 – The Other Rolex Sub

    Owner Review: Tudor Submariner 79090 – The Other Rolex Sub

    Until a few years ago, Tudor was always shadowed by its bigger sibling; Rolex. This was never intended, as Tudor was created to develop designs while using cheaper, more affordable components, attributing to one of many reasons why the Tudor Submariner 79090 is pursued today. Housed in a Rolex case, with the famous logo on…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Submariner Snowflake

    Owner Review: Tudor Submariner Snowflake

    The vintage Tudor Submariner Snowflake needs no formal introduction due to its military and sports heritage amongst collectors. I love sport watches (divers, chronographs, GMT) which are functional as tool watches in both daily and sports activities but also elegant enough for a dinner party.  Vintage sports watches which come with a rich history of…

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  • Owner Review: A. Lange & Sohne Lange 1

    Owner Review: A. Lange & Sohne Lange 1

    I fell in love with the A. Lange & Sohne Lange 1 sometime in 2001, when I first discovered the brand via images in a hotel magazine. Many Lange catalogues later, the Lange 1’s gorgeous, distinctive, asymmetrical dial seeped into my subconscious. I knew I had to have it. Two years ago, I was fortunate…

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  • Owner Review: Blancpain Fifty Fathoms – The mother of diving watches

    Owner Review: Blancpain Fifty Fathoms – The mother of diving watches

    The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms can be referred to as the mother of diving watches. Even though it is not the first waterproof watch that has been developed and used to dive, that can be attributed to the Omega Marine in 1936, the Fifty fathoms is the first that featured a rotating bezel to help scuba…

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