Time not Forgotten: The MKII Hellion-BAKU and the mission to bring UDT-10 home

Article by Matt Black; photography by Bob Allaby A history of time There are watches that borrow from history, and then there are watches that carry it. MKII’s Hellion-BAKU firmly belongs in the latter camp. From the moment I strapped it on, it was clear this wasn’t simply another vintage-inspired field watch – it’s a thoughtfully executed modern tool watch anchored to a very specific … Continue reading Time not Forgotten: The MKII Hellion-BAKU and the mission to bring UDT-10 home

Longines Master Collection “Year of the Horse”

By Brent Robillard A measured tribute to tradition, movement, and momentum There’s something fitting about encountering Longines’ Master Collection Year of the Horse edition while standing at the edge of a ski course in Mont Tremblant. As Official Timekeeper of the FIS World Cup, Longines exists in a world defined by motion, precision, and controlled speed. Watching racers hurtle down the mountain while wearing a … Continue reading Longines Master Collection “Year of the Horse”

Outline Series I Chronograph Review: Gold, Memory, and Motorsport

by Tyler Frederick Golden Hour Christmas and the holidays are my favourite time of the year. It’s an opportunity to look back through that year, reflecting on the accomplishments, the new friends, and the memories made with old ones. During my time of reflection, I connected with the Japanese brand Outline and made new friends. I managed to get my hands on their Series I … Continue reading Outline Series I Chronograph Review: Gold, Memory, and Motorsport