18K Rose Gold Plated Stainless Steel Case Japanese Miyota 9015 Automatic Movement Decorated to JLC Calibre 939A Movement
Christopher Ward W61 Trident Pro Watch Review
Christopher Ward W61, dial closeupWe’ve written before about the trend towards smaller watches, and today’s datum is the Christopher Ward W61 Trident Pro. Based on customer requests, CW took their C60 Trident (42mm) and made a version at 38mm.Available in blue, black and orange, the W61 is really designed for both women and smaller-wristed men. Not that that’s good ad copy, so most brands call it “mid-sized.” 38mm wide, 45.2 lug to lug, 12.1mm thick, and 87g including the strap.
Citizen Signature Octavia Watch Hands-On
The Citizen Signature line slowly transitioned from relatively high-end quartz watches to mechanical offerings that are more affordable than the highest end Campanola line from the Japanese watchmaker. "Casually-dressy"could be used to describe the collection, as the watches show some refinement and qualities that aren't present in most Citizen watches. These pieces hover around the $1,000 mark and they're nice enough to wear with a suit but won't drive you crazy if you scratch them a little or wear them out socially. Here are two new pieces, the Citizen Signature Octavia Automatic watches on a steel bracelet as well as a rubber and steel bracelet. With a polarizing dial cutout revealing the balance wheel, the watch is distinctly Japanese in style and execution.All images by David BredanNamed for their eight sided bezels, the Citizen Octavia collection up to this point includes both men's and women's models and has been thus far powered by Citizen's excellent Eco-Drive quartz calibers.