Longines Conquest 38

Good things, small packages I have been lucky enough to get hands on with a number of Longines watches over the last few years: the Legend Diver, the HydroConquest GMT, the Flyback, the Zulu Time, and most recently, the Conquest Chronograph. I have even had the opportunity to tour the brand’s facilities in St. Imier. The general impression I am left with from these experiences, … Continue reading Longines Conquest 38

Nivada Grenchen F77

By Vincent Deschamps Not just another Genta I get riled up whenever people criticize brands for making sports watches with integrated bracelets as if Gerald Genta had the monopoly on this type of design. Guess what, why don’t you criticize Jaeger-LeCoultre for making rectangular watches in 1931 after Cartier released the Tank in 1918? See how silly that argument that is? Many brands released sports … Continue reading Nivada Grenchen F77

Citizen Series8 831

By Tyler Frederick Mean and green Over the last couple of years, the word “integrated bracelet” has frequently been used in watch design, especially from a budget-friendly perspective. After the re-release of the Tissot PRX, many brands followed suit, creating their versions, if not better, in some instances repeatedly raising the bar. Sure, prices of these integrated bracelet beauties grew, but in such a competitive … Continue reading Citizen Series8 831