Isotope Flyway Terra Maris: A Sunset in Stainless Steel

by Brent Robillard Golden, endless magic hour Perhaps my favourite watch in the Isotope stable is the Moonshot Chronograph—specifically in the Terra Maris colourway. Aside from the design of the watch itself, the aforementioned colour scheme hits just right. That confluence of earthy browns and sky-washed blues reminds me of almost every scene shot between Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis in Top Gun. It must … Continue reading Isotope Flyway Terra Maris: A Sunset in Stainless Steel

Isotope Hydrium BSMH Dive Watch: The Orange One

by Brent Robillard Orange is the new black There’s something about a bold orange dial that makes a watch feel alive. Perhaps it’s because orange has long been a colour associated with high visibility and adventure, particularly in the realm of dive watches. The Isotope Hydrium California, with its more understated presence, has been one of my favourites from the brand, but “The Orange One” … Continue reading Isotope Hydrium BSMH Dive Watch: The Orange One

The Isotope Hydrium California Watch

by Brent Robillard Evolution of the dive watch Diving has come a long way from its early days, when it was the domain of hardened professionals rather than weekend adventurers. And so have dive watches. What was once a lifeline for military divers and scientific explorers has evolved into a category filled with robust, stylish timepieces, many of which nod to the past while embracing … Continue reading The Isotope Hydrium California Watch