A mechanical watch finds its true value not in being kept perfect, but in being worn, cared for, and allowed to move through life with you. Published by: Samuel Ng
Inspired by the quiet flow of Yanagawa’s canals, the Nexus does not impose a mood on the wrist, it simply holds one, shaped by proportion, restraint, and time. Published by: Samuel Ng
As dive watch technology evolves, we explore whether extreme water resistance always comes at the cost of added thickness, or if slimmer designs can still withstand the depths. Published by: Jun Kai
It effectively captures the essence of the watch—blending the power of the tiger with Japan’s cultural depth while maintaining an elegant appeal. Published by: Zhi Ying