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

Santurce Collection El Tiburón

by Vincent Deschamps To spec or not to spec There is an intra-community battle between those who believe that we need ultra-spec’ed divers and those who don’t. On the one hand, many of us feel that we need good dive watches for our day-to-day life, whether we actually dive or don’t, and many of us still who are convinced that we will never make good … Continue reading Santurce Collection El Tiburón

Paulin Mara: A Dive Watch That Dives Right Into Character

By Brent Robillard Surprise! It’s safe to say I didn’t see this one coming. Paulin has always struck me as one of the more whimsical names in contemporary watchmaking—a design-forward Glasgow atelier whose playful sense of typography and colour often flirted with the avant-garde. I expected surprises from them, yes. But a purpose-built dive watch with a 300-metre depth rating? That wasn’t on my 2025 … Continue reading Paulin Mara: A Dive Watch That Dives Right Into Character