Cvstos Challenge Watch Challenge Chrono II Steel Black 54 mm Stainless steel Titanium PVD coating Case Black Dial Details
Brand:Cvstos
Family:Challenge
Model:Challenge Chrono II Steel Black
Movement:Automatic
Case Size:54 x 41 mm
Gender:Mens
Glass:Sapphire
Case shape:Tonneau
Functions:Minutes / Watch / Date / Power reserve indicator / Tachimetric scale / Small seconds hand
Water resistance:Yes
Features:Chronograph / Transparent case back
Watches NEWS
we have been inundated with people asking questions on the various models of IWC
People love their IWC. When we were beaten with our Watch Finder two initial rushes (after publication and then a few weeks later, this), we have been inundated with people asking questions on the various models of IWC.
Romain Jerome Skylab Spaceage Skeleton Watch
Something quite new from Swiss Romain Jerome, here is the Skylab. The new timepiece collection with its skeletonized dial and movement is unique but thematically related to the brand's other "moon-themed" timepieces that began with the Moon Dust DNA collection (hands-on here). The Moon Dust DNA was Romain Jerome's first follow-up model to the famed Titanic DNA watch (aBlogtoWatch review here). The Moon Dust DNA was said to contain some actual dust particles from the moon, and metal from the original Apollo XI spacecraft.Following up the Moon Dust DNA was another space-themed watch. Th
Tag Heuer Mikrogirder 2000 5/10,000th Of A Second Chronograph Watch
I caught up with Tag Heuer CEO Jean-Christophe Babin to discuss their newest and most precise chronograph watch ever, the Mikrogirder 2000. You might have realized that each 8 months or so Tag Heuer seems to be coming out with a new super chronograph that apparently defies the laws of physics and horology. The ever-charming CEO is a cool guy and has lots of street cred with me for knowing, in pretty intimate detail, the science behind the watch and what Guy Semon's team at Tag Heuer needed to overcome to make the bloody 5/10,000th of a second chronograph work."We are reaching t
Linde Werdelin SpidoLite Rose Gold and All Black Titanium DLC Watches
I first mentioned these two new Linde Werdelin SpidoLite watches here (check there for basic specs as well). Lately I was able to check out these watches hands-on myself. Note that these are pre-production prototypes (that have obviously been handled heavily). Now, I first became personally acquainted with the SpidoLite watch here when I reviewed one. This was the standard titanium version with its highly skeletonized case and Svend Andersen refinished vintage 1970s automatic movement. I thought that was about all the collection had to offer in its concrete colored appeal, but then Lin
Nice Surprise With The Zodiac Automatic Titanium Watch
I didn't speak very fondly of the last Zodiac watch I reviewed a while ago. That was the Zodiac ZMX 03, which just had too many design problems in my opinion. The situation is different with this Automatic Titanium watch (ZMX-04 ZO8510). The design here is well thought out, and all the pieces are in the right places. Best of all, the Zodiac designers figured out an effective solution to one of the biggest design problems I've been seeing on modern watches.Like most modern Zodiac watches, the design of this watch is a combination of a diver's watch and a pilots watch. The numerals, col