Recent
Rolex Explorer 124270: Why I Get It Now
·4 mins
I spent three weeks with a Rolex Explorer 124270. I went in skeptical of the hype and came out understanding why people don’t shut up about it.
This is one of those watches that makes sense the moment you strap it on.
Automatic Watches: What You're Actually Paying For
A €50 quartz keeps better time than a €5,000 automatic. Everyone knows this. So why do people still buy mechanicals?
Because accuracy isn’t the point. But let’s talk about what you’re actually paying for when you buy an automatic watch.
Tudor Drops the Black Bay 58 GMT - Finally
Tudor announced the Black Bay 58 GMT at Watches & Wonders this month. 39mm case, Manufacture Calibre MT5400 with GMT function, 200m water resistance. €4,200.
This is what people have been asking for since the regular 58 launched. The 41mm Black Bay GMT was fine, but too big for a lot of wrists. 39mm makes it wearable for daily use.
Water Resistance: What the Numbers Actually Mean
Your watch says “100m water resistant” but the manual says don’t shower with it. What’s the point?
Good question. Water resistance ratings are confusing on purpose. Let me fix that.
Field Watches: The Case for Boring
·3 mins
Field watches don’t look exciting in photos. No flashy dials, no complications, no ceramic bezels. Just a clean face, Arabic numerals, and a case that’s probably under 40mm.
That’s the point.
Swatch Group Quietly Kills the Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 - Sort Of
Tissot discontinued the PRX Powermatic 80 in its original 40mm size. Still making the 35mm version and the chronograph, but the automatic that everyone actually wanted? Gone from the 2026 catalog.