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Caleb Anderson

Freelance Editor

Caleb Anderson is a freelance writer with a primary focus on vintage watches. Since first learning about horology, he has garnered extensive knowledge in the field, and spends much of his time sharing his opinions among other writers, collectors, and dealers. Currently located near New York City, he is a persistent student in all things historical, a writer on many topics, and a casual runner.

Articles by Caleb Anderson

Vintage Eye for the Modern Guy: Rolex Explorer I
Today’s Rolex Explorer, Ref. 214270 (above), is one of the more subtle pieces in today's Rolex line. With a 39-mm steel Oyster case with a smooth bezel, a screw-down crown, and a water resistance to 100 meters, it is a solid sports watch in a luxurious, distinctly Rolex fashion.
6 minutes
Jul 31, 2016
Vintage Eye for the Modern Guy, Part 25: Zodiac Sea Wolf
Released in 1953, the Zodiac Sea Wolf dive watch inspired a cult following for many years to come.The modern-day Zodiac Sea Wolf watch series consists of two separate lines: the Super Sea Wolf 53 Skin and the Super Sea Wolf 53 Compression.
5 minutes
Vintage Eye for the Modern Guy, Part 12: Breitling Navitimer
Launched in 1952 specifically for pilots as an evolution of the 1942 Chronomat, the Breitling Navitimer 806 soon became the official watch of the AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association), a rather well-known aeronautical association. We compare the vintage Navitimer with the modern Breitling Navitimer 01 and Navitimer AOPA pilots' watch.
6 minutes
Vintage Eye for the Modern Guy, Part 11: Patek Philippe Nautilus
Today's Patek Philippe Nautilus is the Reference 5711/1A -010. This watch maintains many of the original Nautilus’s design codes, including the white-gold applied hour markers, horizontal-embossed black-blue dial, 3 o’clock date indicator, and an integrated stainless steel bracelet.
5 minutes
Oct 25, 2015
Vintage Eye for the Modern Guy, Part 9: Panerai Radiomir
This week we shall be exploring the first of Panerai’s two trademark watches: the Panerai Radiomir. Not available to the global market until the 1990s due to Italian naval contracts and the previous direction of the brand, the Radiomir has earned its place in the modern horological conversation.
5 minutes
Oct 11, 2015
Vintage Eye for the Modern Guy Part 2: Grand Seiko
Find out what our contributor thinks of the Seiko Grand Seiko - including the Seiko Grand Seiko 62GS - in this watch review from WatchTime.
6 minutes
Aug 23, 2015