The Fam Al Hut Mark 1 Möbius is a compact yet mechanically ambitious wristwatch measuring roughly 42.2 × 24.3 × 12.9 mm with a lugless stainless-steel case and integrated rubber strap.
At its heart beats the in-house manual-wind M-01T movement running at 21,600 vph with about 50 hours of power reserve, showcased through a skeletonized layout. Its standout features include a bi-axis tourbillon coupled with retrograde minute and jumping/retrograde hour displays.
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The Rolex Land-Dweller is a bold new addition to the Crown’s lineup, offered in both 36 mm and 40 mm case sizes with options in yellow & rose gold, and platinum. It is an integrated bracelet watch with a redesigned Flat Jubilee bracelet.
At the heart of the watch is Rolex’s new high-frequency calibre 7135, beating at 5 Hz (36,000 vph) with an innovative Dynapulse escapement for enhanced precision and around 66 hours of power reserve. The dial features a distinctive honeycomb motif with open numerals and Chromalight accents, while a sapphire caseback.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the recent release from Tudor, the Ranger in 36mm with the additional colourway.
The Tudor Ranger 36mm comes in a stainless-steel case measuring 36mm wide, around 11.2mm thick, with a brushed finish, domed sapphire crystal, and 100 meters of water resistance. It’s powered by Tudor’s in-house MT5402 automatic movement, offering COSC certification and a 70-hour power reserve, and is paired with a steel bracelet featuring a T-fit micro-adjust clasp. Compared to the 39mm Ranger, the dial layout and overall tool-watch aesthetic remain unchanged, but the smaller case brings shorter lug-to-lug proportions and a more vintage-correct feel on the wrist. The 36mm also swaps the MT5402’s larger-case presence for improved wearability, making it feel closer to classic field watches rather than a modern sports watch.
In this episode, we are going to discuss about all past watches reviewed in 29 episodes of Worth The Hype and create a 4 watch collection from these watches!
Let us know if what would you have picked or do you agree with our choices!
In this episode, we are going to talk about the recent release from MING, the 37.11.
The 37.11 is a titanium-cased GMT dive watch and a sleek successor to their 37.09 “Bluefin. It is 38 mm Grade-2 titanium case with a smoked-sapphire dial that subtly reveals the skeletonized movement, and a bidirectional 24-hour rotating dial with blue/orange Super-LumiNova for day/night indication.
Inside beats a customized Sellita SW330.M2 GMT movement, offering independently adjustable dual time-zone tracking, a 50-hour power reserve and automatic winding. It also has 300 m water-resistance and multiple strap/bracelet options (rubber, titanium bracelet or new Polymesh).
In this episode, we are going to talk about the newly refresh/update of the Omega Planet Ocean 600m.
The 2025 Planet Ocean represents a full fourth-gen redesign, celebrating its 20th anniversary with a much sharper, more angular case. The case has slimmed down significantly to about 13.79 mm thick (down from 16.1 mm), thanks to a flat sapphire crystal and removal of the helium-escape valve, boosting wearability.
It also now features a two-part construction with a titanium inner ring that helps maintain its 600 m water-resistance while reducing overall weight. Additionally, the bracelet is updated with flat 3-link construction, an articulated first link and micro-adjustment clasp.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the latest release from Christopher Ward, the C1 Jump Hour Mk V.
The watch is powered by Christopher Ward’s in-house-developed JJ01 modular movement on top of Sellita Movement, delivering instant hour changes through a crisp digital-style aperture at 12 o’clock. It is creatively design by playing with brushed and polished rings + lume through out the watch. Overall, an interesting release from the brand!
In this episode, we are going to talk about the latest release from Raymond Weil, the Toccata Heritage.
The watch is a refined reinterpretation of the vintage Ellipse-shaped design. It is powered by either a Swiss Quartz or a decorated Sellita based movement and it also comes in two separate size, 33mm (mechanical) and 31mm (quartz).
In this episode, we are going to talk about the Casio CA-500 Back To The Future edition.
The Casio CA-500 Back to the Future Edition is a nostalgic reissue of the iconic calculator watch famously worn by Marty McFly in the Back to the Future trilogy. The special edition adds subtle nods to the movie, including themed packaging and a color scheme inspired by the DeLorean’s dashboard. It also comes with a VHS Tape packaging adding to the nostalgic.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the Cartier Santos de Cartier.
The watch comes in 2 sizes, the medium & large. It is an incredibly iconic piece, originated as the world's first wrist watch for aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont. This particular variant was release in 2018 with an innovative tool less quick adjust system for the bracelet's link which to this date not available in many other watches.
In this episode, we are going to talk about a very exciting release (to us at least) from Longines, the Spirit Pilot Flyback Chronograph.The latest variant of this watch has slimmed down tremendously at 39.5 mm case diameter, with 13.4 mm thick, (that's approx. 4mm slimmer vs the 42mm variant!!) with a lug-to-lug of around 47.4 mm and a 20 mm lug width. The movement is the Longines calibre L792.4 which is an exclusive ETA movement for the brand and it is also COSC certified.
In this episode, we are going to talk about a new release from Kurono/Hajime Asaoka, the Grand Jubilee Calendar.The watch will officially launch on 17th October in limited production, celebrating Hajime Asaoka's 60th birthday and commemorating five years of the brand’s design ethos. The dial features a straight line guiloche in the middle and features black hands and black cabochon at the crown.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the newly launched, Tudor 1926 Luna. This is Tudor's very first watch with a moonphase.
The watch is housed in a 39 mm stainless steel case with a domed sapphire crystal and 100 meters of water resistance. The dial comes in black, blue, or champagne, with applied numerals and a moon-phase display at 6 o’clock. Powered by the Tudor Calibre T607-9 (based on a Sellita movement).
In this episode, we are going to talk about the Grand Seiko UFA launched earlier this year in Watches & Wonders 2025 and also the latest limited edition variant.The Grand Seiko UFA (Ultra Fine Accuracy) Spring Drive models, like the SLGB005G and SLGB003. It showcase the brand’s cutting-edge 9RA2 movement, offering ±10 seconds per month accuracy with a slimmer profile and improved power reserve. These watches combine Grand Seiko’s signature artistry with the mechanical-meets-quartz magic of Spring Drive. The UFA platform emphasises refined ergonomics, thinner cases, and elevated finishing to match the technical performance.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the new 50th Anniversary Casio Ring Watch CRW-001-1.
The Casio CRW-001 is a limited-edition ring watch celebrating Casio’s 50th anniversary, blending retro novelty with modern tech. Made using precision metal injection molding, it squeezes a full digital module into a sleek, finger-worn design complete with time, date, dual time zones, and a subtle pulsing light feature.The fit is adjustable with included spacers, though sizing is still limited to smaller fingers.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the new collaboration from Seiko 5 & Pepsi collaboration.
Seiko has officially teamed up with Pepsi for the first time to produce two limited edition watches, the SRPL99 and the GMT‑model SSK047. Both watches are capped at 7,000 pieces each (numbered).SRPL99 leans retro: a 38 mm stainless steel SKX‑series case, silver (or white) dial with 1990s Pepsi branding, a red‑&‑blue diver‑style bezel, day‑date display, 41‑hour power reserve, and comes on a steel bracelet.
SSK047 is the GMT version: bigger (≈ 42.5 mm), black hard‑coated SKX case, bidirectional Pepsi bezel, 24‑hour hand (dual time zone), silicone strap (first time for SKX GMT), same 41‑hour (≈) movement, and also limited to 7,000 pieces.
Both models feature the Pepsi logo on the dial and case‑back, water resistance to 100m, Hardlex crystal, and are packaged in Pepsi‑can‑inspired containers.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the Studio Underd0g - 01 Series (Gen 3) restocked coming on 10th September (SGT Time).
The 01 Series is where Studio Underd0g first made its mark. Conceived by designer Richard Benc during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, the series launched as a bold attempt to blend serious horological craftsmanship with a light-hearted, irreverent aesthetic. Benc used his design expertise to craft something fun and distinctive dials inspired by fruit and other whimsical themes that defied conventional watch design .
In this episode, we are going to talk about the latest collaboration from Watch Ho & Co together with Selten, the Jui. The Jui is created to mark the club's 2nd anniversary and it is a commemorative piece that carries a single, powerful idea in it's name, Jui 聚, to meet, to gather. The dial is made with a natural black Tahitian mother of pearl which is further enhanced with an intricate mountain pattern that is engraved with digital CNC precision.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the M.AD. 1 & 1S! Perfect timing to talk about this as the new M.A.D.1S ‘Grow Your Dreams’ limited edition raffles starts on 2nd September.
The M.A.D.1, launched in 2021 under MB&F's more accessible “M.A.D. Editions” label, was conceived as a whimsical yet affordable introduction to Max Büsser’s avant-garde designs, originally offered only to friends and collectors using a modified Miyota movement. Its successor, the M.A.D.1S, debuted in 2024 with a slimmer profile at 42 mm wide and 15 mm tall, roughly 20% thinner with a change to a Swiss-made La Joux-Perret G101 automatic movement. Time is still read laterally via a rotating cylinder on the case side, with a simplified single-cylinder display and refined slimmer lugs.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the Dennison ALD collection! Perfect timing to talk about this as the Time+Tide Datenight version will be launching in a few days time (at the time of filming).
Dennison, a historic British watch case maker revived in recent years, launched the A.L.D. Collection in 2024 as a modern reinterpretation of its vintage heritage. Designed by Emmanuel Gueit (of AP Royal Oak Offshore fame), the collection features slim, cushion-shaped cases paired with either striking natural stone dials (like lapis, malachite, or tiger’s eye) or elegant sunray-finish options.