Working with timepiece designs of the 1960s, the new Rado HyperChrome Captain Cook ($2000) blurs the lines between the brand’s signature style and modern, contemporary fashion. Named after the British explorer, Captain James Hook, this automatic timepiece features a 37.3mm diameter case crafted from high-tech ceramic and stainless steel. The luminescent hour’s markers and hands allow clear reading during any light condition while the date dial stands out proudly at 3 o’clock. Water-resistant up to 100m and featuring a black ceramic dial, this timepiece is sure to appeal to the most passionate of horological enthusiasts.
If you’re looking for an inexpensive everyday watch check out this Restored 50s Military Wristwatch by Convoy Goods ($115-$120). It’s a beautiful example of stylish simplicity at its best. There’s not much of a description besides the watches having been recently serviced and fitted with new Nato G10 straps. Not sure if they’re water resistant […]