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Interview with MINIM: A Rising Star in the Watch Industry
Like many other microbrands, Minim was created from an enthusiast’s desire to create watches for the most important customer of all - oneself. Chloe has a career she loves in Finance, so creating the brand is not a money grab. After all, if making an abundance of money was the ultimate goal, Chloe - and any other watch enthusiast - could probably tell you that starting your very own brand from scratch is not a great idea.
Jilliano Romano
Oct 22


Winter Watches: More Important than Summer Watches?
It is important for a winter watch to be slim, so that it can easily fit underneath a sweater sleeve or a thick jacket without protruding outward like you have something on your wrist that is very excited to see your significant other. This doesn’t necessarily mean you have to have a dress watch, but it does rule out a lot of great, somewhat thicker divers like a Seiko Monster, Seiko Tuna, Seiko Arnie, Seiko - wait, I promise this isn’t an Anti-Seiko article!
The next is
Jilliano Romano
Oct 17


Formex Essence vs. Reef: Living with Two of the Best
Being in the watch media and brand collaboration space, I often get the chance to handle some incredible pieces.
Recently, I had the pleasure of spending time with two standout models from Formex: the Essence Chronometer (in that striking gamaret) and the Reef Diver Chronometer (in blue). While they share some DNA, they bring very different personalities to the wrist.
Let’s break them down.
thewatchbrief
Sep 26


Vostok Amphibia: How I Learned to Stop and Love the Watch
Switzerland, Germany, and Japan are often considered the holy trinity of watchmaking, each with a rich heritage and distinct style of horology. For over a century, enthusiasts have proudly sought out a “Made in” label from these countries, treating it as a badge of honor. Yet, there’s another nation with a surprisingly enduring presence in watchmaking - Russia.
Jilliano Romano
Sep 5


Hamilton Khaki Titanium: The Only Titanium Watch You Need
The Hamilton Khaki Titanium is my first titanium watch, and it’s been an absolute dream except for one small issue. Is it a deal breaker?
Jilliano Romano
Aug 22


Vertex: The Revival of a Dirty Dozen Brand
An in-depth look at the revival of original Dirty Dozen brand Vertex, and how these over-engineered WWII field watches are poised to take the watch industry by storm.

Bryan
Aug 15


Tag Heuer is on the Right Track
In March of 2025, Tag Heuer made the polarizing decision of re-releasing their extremely popular neo-vintage quartz Formula 1 watches to commemorate becoming the official sponsor of F1. If you can detect a touch of sarcasm behind that sentence, it’s because the writing had been on the wall ever since their limited edition collaboration with fashion brand Kith became a roaring success. However, the new and improved Tag Heuer F1 seemed to split the watch enthusiasts into two ca
Jilliano Romano
Aug 8


Rolex Datejust Review: Why I Bought It and Why I Sold It
This year, the iconic Rolex Datejust celebrates its 80th anniversary, making it one of the longest-running luxury watch models in the world. To mark the occasion on The Watch Brief, I wanted to discuss one model that found its way into my collection over a year ago, the Datejust 36. While the Datejust is available in 34mm and 41mm, I can firmly state that the 36mm option is the ideal choice, bridging the gap between classic and modern.

Bryan
Aug 6






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