Armogan Syracuse Watch Review
March 27, 2020
Armogans’ journey began in 2014 as a passion project of two very like-minded men, friends Amaury and Charles-Louis. Their vision was to draw from their European heritage bringing the...
Read ArticleMarch 27, 2020
Armogans’ journey began in 2014 as a passion project of two very like-minded men, friends Amaury and Charles-Louis. Their vision was to draw from their European heritage bringing the...
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Audaz is Latin for bold, and they try their best to showcase that attitude through their timepieces. It’s worth noting that all of their watches are custom developed from...
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The story begins in 1845, when an 18 year old Gustaw Gerlach arrives in Warsaw, Poland from Berlin, Germany. Things progress, Gustaw’s wealth is increasing and he builds a...
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Vapaus was founded by brothers Oliver and Rudi Laing with a desire to create a legacy of magnificent timepieces. Their design inspiration is the watches of the 1940-1960s, textured...
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£100 - £250
I’ve known Ross from Hamtun Watches for many years – even before he set up his popular watch brand. Hamtun is now rightfully in a slightly more expensive price...
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I must admit that my taste in watches is usually pretty reserved. I prefer more understated pieces which I’m sure some would probably find dull. However, I recently came...
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The Boldr Expedition’s colourways are all named after various mountains, emphasising the exploring theme of this range. The version in for review was my favourite option; a bead blasted...
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The Spinnaker Spence is their vintage diver range, based on a splendid late 50s / 60s style. As is usually the case, they’ve excelled at creating a rugged, well...
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