Welcome to the watch with too many freaking names. I have heard this watch called the Casio Duro, the Casio MDV, the Casio Marlin, or simply the Casio Diver. This
Author: Roger Asbury
I meant to post a review of this watch after wearing it for six months. As things tend to go, I did not get around to it, as is plainly
Mystery Solved With the aid of the folks over at mybulova.com, we now have an identification on this watch. This watch is a 1965 Bulova Concerto NN. With that identification,
A New Old Watch Before I get too far into the restoration of the Vostok Komandirskie for my wife, I want to get practice on other watches. To that end,
The Rules When I found myself getting pulled back into the world of watches, I set out some criteria that would govern how I would go about deciding on a
Since I was a child I have enjoyed being behind the lens. I received my first camera in the late 70s, a Kodak Instamatic. The moment I got my first
If the negative reviews of this watch on Timex’s website are any indicator, and there are many, one should expect this watch to fall to pieces around their wrist like
Ok, yes, I am reviewing a four year old book. I’ll probably be repeating many other reviews, but I only recently stumbled upon this book at the local Barnes and
My Philosophy I figure this should be one of the early blog posts here, as it forms the basis of many of my interests and hobbies. As such, it determines
Vostok Russian watch manufacturer Vostok has an intriguing history. Formed from the First Moscow Watch Factory during World War II after being evacuated to Chistopol on the Kama River, about