Krayon Anyday in Rose Gold

By Brent Robillard An agenda on the wrist Krayon is one of those brands you don’t so much discover as you hear about first—like a secret whispered in corridors, debated over espressos, name-checked in hushed, reverent tones. Okay. I’m exaggerating a bit. But the brand is not a household name. And it should be. When I first crossed paths with Krayon at Time to Watches … Continue reading Krayon Anyday in Rose Gold

Hands-On with the DOXA SUB 750T: Big, Brash, and Exactly What It Should Be

By Brent Robillard Shark hunting & sea rambling There are watches you admire from a distance, and then there are watches that hook themselves into your imagination early and never quite let go. For me, DOXA falls firmly into the latter camp. I grew up watching The Cousteau Odyssey on CBC when I was seven or eight years old, equal parts mesmerized and mildly terrified … Continue reading Hands-On with the DOXA SUB 750T: Big, Brash, and Exactly What It Should Be

Ollech & Wajs releases two new M-Series: MK-102 & MV-82

By Brent Robillard Two Military Tool Watches Ollech & Wajs earned its reputation the hard way—on the wrists of people who actually needed their watches to work. Founded in Zurich in 1956, the independent Swiss brand developped a following among soldiers and pilots in the 60s and 70s, who weren’t shopping for fashion, but for equipment. These were watches bought through PX counters and private … Continue reading Ollech & Wajs releases two new M-Series: MK-102 & MV-82