Bronze Watch Reviews

Christopher Ward C65 Dune Bronze

Christopher Ward C65 Dune - Bronze is the most rugged and romantic of metals, and suits a retro-styled field watch down to the muddy ground. Simultaneously ravishing and raw, the COSC-certified C65 Dune Bronze is a tough and individual timepiece, the contrast between its constantly changing bronze case and the gorgeous, ultra-precise sand wave surface of its new three-dimensional dial just growing stronger over time. Inspired by the mighty Dune du Pilat in Aquitaine...

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Aerotec Ace MkII

Introducing the new Aerotec Ace MkII, a vintage inspired pilot's watch. Made from CuSn8 bronze, a marine grade bronze alloy that is known to patina nicely over time. Powered by a true no date Japanese movement from Seiko, the reliable NH38. Other features include an impressive 200m of water resistance, sapphire crystal and a premium Italian leather strap with a matching signed bronze buckle.

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Isotope Old Radium

In 1942 the Minister of Defence of the United Kingdom asked Isotope to produce watches for the armed forces, a request they happily obliged. The result of their efforts was a watch that was as handsome as it was sturdy. It quickly got the nickname 'Old Radium,' as the soldiers affectionately called it because of its charismatic luminous hands and hour markers.

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