Addiesdive AD2508 Review – A Textured Blue Dial Anchors This Automatic
The Addiesdive AD2508 enters a crowded category of compact, everyday automatic watches with a familiar set of credentials: stainless steel construction, a self-winding movement, 100 metres of water resistance, and…
Addiesdive AD2516 Review — Meca-Quartz Chronograph with Vintage Elegance
The Addiesdive AD2516 continues a clear pattern for the brand in 2025: familiar case architecture paired with increasingly expressive dial treatments. This particular chronograph arrives in two variants—a vivid gradient…
Militado ML16 Review — A Purpose-Built Military Diver
The Militado ML16 arrives as a watch with no interest in subtlety or ornament. This is a military-inspired diver that commits fully to its utilitarian brief, from the uniformly matte…
Wishdoit Ripple Dial Review — A Diver Elevated by Texture and Color
At first glance, the Wishdoit Ripple Dial presents itself as another competent stainless-steel diver. Sapphire crystal, ceramic bezel, automatic movement, and a familiar three-hand layout all suggest a well-trodden formula….
Proxima PX1737 Review — Baroque-Inspired Dial Design Meets Serious Engineering
The Proxima PX1737 is not a watch that fades quietly into the background. From the moment it’s on the wrist, it announces itself through detail—detail in finishing, in dial execution,…
San Martin SN0133 Review — Vintage Character with Modern Precision
The San Martin SN0133 sits firmly within the brand’s vintage dive series, but it distinguishes itself almost immediately through material choice and execution. This is a diver that looks familiar…
Cascalia Solara Automatic Review — Italian-Influenced Versatility with a High-Beat Heart
The Cascalia Solara Automatic positions itself as a refined yet flexible everyday watch—one that blends Italian-inspired design cues with modern practicality. From the outset, it feels like a watch built…
Tandorio FXD Review — A Titanium Tool Watch with Real Military Intent
The FXD designation has become shorthand for a very specific kind of dive watch: fixed lugs, uncompromising functionality, and a design language rooted in military use rather than recreational diving….
San Martin SN0129 Review — A GMT with Real Attitude
The San Martin SN0129 doesn’t aim to be discreet. From the moment it’s on the wrist, it presents itself as a statement piece—one that happens to be packaged in the…























