On the workbench part six: 24 hours with Ryan

This is perhaps one of the restorations I am most proud of. All it took me was a day to get it from a watch even the seller said was in "bad shape" to a beautiful and rare watch with a special connection to my hometown. Now, how did I get this watch? After I… Continue reading On the workbench part six: 24 hours with Ryan

That Nagging Feeling

As parents, we frequently find ourselves telling our kids "No" A LOT and a good chunk of those "No's" are delivered with no real reason behind it besides, "I said No". We can't articulate why the answer is no, we just know it is. For me, some watch purchase decisions are in this category. On… Continue reading That Nagging Feeling

“I’m just like him”

A period of time I've found myself having overwhelming nostalgia for is orientation week at university. This was the first week, where for five days you would be taken on a tour around campus and shown the ropes of the various aspects of "student life." Feeling the wrath of my current schedule, I so wish… Continue reading “I’m just like him”

Watches in the Wild (Spring Swing, Volume 68)

Disclaimer: My watch of this week. Definitely not emblematic of watch industry conservatism. A small introduction from the author. I am a long time watch collector that writes a series of semi-regular columns, crossposted at WatchCrunch.com. This is the sixty eighth(ish) in a semi-regular digest of cool watches I happened to see this week. Past… Continue reading Watches in the Wild (Spring Swing, Volume 68)

The next step is lace

It started in January 2024. I bought a rectangular Camy watch that was a little on the smaller side. I was doubtful at first, even if only for a minute. That watch was 20mm by 40mm, roughly the same size as a small Cartier Tank Americaine. It fits me well. I wear it regularly. In… Continue reading The next step is lace