Originally launched in 1995, the Casio Pro Trek collection is the Japanese manufacturer’s lineup of tool watches specifically created for outdoor environments. While Casio’s Pro Trek models have always offered practical features that make them well-suited for the outdoors, it has only been in recent years that the collection has started to gain its own aesthetic identity…
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Hot a Petite Seconde. Not a Régulateur. Not even a collab. Louis Erard has just released three new chronographs. You probably didn’t even know the brand made chronographs. To be fair, the existing line-up of the chronographs (still named “La Sportive,” but now under the “2300” heading in the brand’s catalog) are all limited editions, most of…
For reasons I am sure you can entirely understand, I’ve always referred to Sinn’s 903 collection of pilot chronograph watches as “Sinn’s Navitimer.” While the awesome tool watchmaker from Frankfurt, Germany typically has more distinctive designs (though some of their watches fit historic design rubrics, for sure), the 903 family of chronograph watches with a slide rule…