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Martin Green

Freelance Editor

Martin Green is a freelance editor and respected voice in the watch world, known for his strong opinions and expert insights at WatchTime.

Articles by Martin Green

Dynamic Design: A Spotlight on Perrelet - How functionality and aesthetics go hand in hand at the unique watchmaker
Founded on the invention of automatic winding, Perrelet has built a modern design language around motion itself. From early double-rotor concepts to today’s Turbine and Peripheral collections, the brand turns mechanical function into a defining visual signature.
5 minutes
Feb 23, 2026
Blast from The Past: A History of the Longines Signet - A Vintage Hands-On
In the 1950s, success was celebrated by treating yourself to an elegant, diamond-set watch. One of the most precious offerings of those days was the Signet, made by Longines, which was itself a symbol of the great success the brand enjoyed.
5 minutes
Feb 19, 2026
ProTek Celebrates the 250th Anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps with Five New Models
Founded in 1775, the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces unlike anything else. ProTek, an official partner of the USMC, celebrates this historic event with five new, rough and tough models.
3 minutes
Feb 18, 2026
Walking Through Glashütte, Part I - The Foundation of a Legacy
Glashütte’s journey to becoming Germany’s watchmaking capital reads like a good novel. It is a story where tremendous effort and risk go hand in hand but where resilience is eventually rewarded, only to have to do it all over again.
6 minutes
Feb 17, 2026
Hands-on with the G-SHOCK G-Steel GSTB1000D-3A
Can tough be beautiful? G-SHOCK answers that question with a wholeheartedly yes. Their G-Steel GSTB1000 might take you by surprise at first, because it is not showing off its shock-resisting muscles, which are hidden in a tailor-made G-Steel suit.
4 minutes
Feb 17, 2026
The Past and Present of Orient - A profile on the Orient Watch Company
How its rich heritage still influences the current collections of one of the jewels in Japan’s watchmaking crown
7 minutes
Feb 12, 2026
Blast from the Past: A History of the TAG Heuer Kirium Automatic Chronograph
Once a flagship of TAG Heuer’s late-’90s lineup, the Kirium Automatic Chronograph blended forward-looking design with everyday wearability — a quietly modern sports watch that remains underrated today.
5 minutes
Feb 6, 2026
Hands-On with the RZE Resolute 36 Halcyon - A case on why 36 millimeters might be the best case size
The size of a watch case seems to be a deeply personal choice, where taste meets physique. While we like to think that, there is a case that seems to prove otherwise.
4 minutes
Feb 5, 2026
Hands-On with the Micromilspec Field Testing Unit - Tough and a Little Rough Around the Edges
Norwegian brand Micromilspec focuses on creating watches for first responders and military units. Luckily, they also make these watches available for people who earn their living in much less demanding circumstances, like myself.
4 minutes
Jan 30, 2026
Lebond Attraction: An Homage to Gaudí’s New York Skyscraper That Was Never Built
Lebond is known for having its watches designed by the world's most premier architects. A statement that is pinned by the fact that all of them have won the prestigious Pritzker Architecture prize. They are now breaking that tradition for the mere fact that the architect who inspired this watch is no longer among us.
5 minutes
Jan 20, 2026