Reece Bithrey is a freelance technology journalist by trade, writing for the likes of Trusted Reviews, Digital Foundry and PC Gamer over the last five years. However, since a young age, he's had a passion...
Reece Bithrey is a freelance technology journalist by trade, writing for the likes of Trusted Reviews, Digital Foundry and PC Gamer over the last five years. However, since a young age, he's had a passion for watches, being interested in a wide variety of brands from Christopher Ward to Rado, with perhaps quite an eclectic taste.More articles from Reece Bithrey
Raymond Weil Millesime Hands-On Review
The new Raymond Weil Millesime is perhaps one of the surprise packages of 2024's watch releases, providing a classy sector dial piece from a brand that's gotten some well-deserved recognition. This new model follows from...
Top 5 Oris Models
Founded in 1904, Oris has arguably seen quite a boost to their reputation in recent years with innovative and interesting designs combined with some excellent quality. Along with this, some of their pieces also hit...
Hands-On: Raymond Weil Freelancer Review
We’re over three-quarters of the way through 2024 at the moment, and much to my dismay, I haven’t seen much evidence of this year being the year of square watches, as we might have hoped. Predictably,...
Ulysse Nardin Introduces A 100 Piece Limited Edition Dive Watch - the Diver Atoll
Ulysse Nardin isn’t a manufacturer that’s widely recognised for their dive watches. They’re perhaps better known for their more avant-garde and eye-catching Freak model and pieces with clever, innovative complications. However, their latest release, the...
Doxa Sub 200T Emerald Green Review
If there is an under-the-radar watch brand and collection that epitomises the meaning of the phrase ‘heritage diver’, it’s the DOXA SUB 200T.
Vacheron Constantin Releases for Watches & Wonders
As with a lot of other brands announcing their latest wares at the biggest event in the watch calendar, Vacheron Constantin has unveiled a sublime new collection of watches featuring some timely and worthwhile upgrades...
Hermes Unveils a Classy Selection of Novelties at Watches & Wonders 2024
Watches and Wonders 2024 can only mean one thing - more watches, as you might expect. On the event’s first big day, Hermes has unveiled three sublime new novelties that are in-keeping with the brand’s...
Suspend Your Disbelief: The Inner Workings Of Formex's Case Suspension System
Formex is a brand who’ve been making waves with recent releases including the excellent Essence and Reef lines, two sets of watches which are well-loved in their respective circles. At the heart of each iteration...
Nodus Unity Review: Pink Blossom
If there’s one microbrand who have made me sit up and take notice in recent months, it would be Nodus. The Los Angeles-based brand have come out with some absolute corkers in the last year...
Rado R5.5 Jubile Chronograph Review
If you stumble onto the Rado website, one of the watch models that pick out as being a standout option from across their longer history is the R5.5 Jubile, a collection of fully ceramic, square...
In Review: Christopher Ward C63 Celest
Christopher Ward has been knocking it out of the park with some of their recent releases. A particular favourite of mine towards the back end of 2023 has been the C63 Celest, a watch I...
Rado Centrix Automatic Open Heart Review
Rado says the Centrix collection is perhaps its most popular collection of watches. There are a variety of options to choose from, with each piece looking particularly elegant and interesting in their own right. The...