In 2012, this complicated beauty arrived at my doorstep. If you've been following GMT Minus Five on Instagram, you'd also know this watch was the first to a...
Certainly most of the watch industry is leaning on mid-century design (and this is also true of much of the world outside of watches), but releasing heritag...
Rado D-Star 200 Automatic Chronograph
Ever since the brand produced the world's first scratch-proof watch in 1962, the Diastar, Rado has been a watch compan...
Know what I've been doing a lot of lately? Watch shopping. I tend to make big watch purchases twice each year, once in the Spring and again in the Fall or W...
Earlier this year, we introduced the Hamilton Flintridge (twice, actually), a throwback to a 1930s watch for sportsmen. Today, when you accidentally knock y...
In 1963, Heuer (now TAG Heuer) introduced the first Carrera to market. Named after the Carrera Panamericana, a Mexican open-road endurance race believed to ...
Tissot Visodate Milanais
If you've been a reader of GMT Minus Five for the last year, then the Tissot Visodate should be familiar to you. If not, make a poi...
Over this past weekend, we took another look at Seiko's classic SKX007 diver in a talking hands video review. If you missed it, then you're not subscribed to ou...