Review: The ROUE TPS Chronograph
Roue Watches started out back in 2017 with a lineup of quirky quartz watches, each varying wildly in style and functionality. Fast forward two years later to 2019, Roue released another line of ?TPS? chronographs – heavily inspired by the mid-century racing scene. Another year later, and creator of the brand Alex Iervolino has refined the original TPS models and added two more interesting and unique colors to the lineup. Instead of just slapping a new dial on the existing watch, Roue went the extra mile to improve the watch in many ways. There?s a new crystal up top which has decreased distortion, you?ll notice higher quality brushing on the case, brighter Swiss Super-Luminova lume, new leather straps, and some new hands and color tweaks on the dial. For a quartz chronograph that?s priced under $300, the TPS makes a compelling choice for those who want to add some vintage chronograph charm to their collection without breaking the bank. Let?s take a closer look at these handsome Porsche 910-inspired watches that pick from all of the best features of 1960?s-era chronographs without falling too far into homage territory. But first, a quick who?s-who of the TPS lineup:
TPS Two – Brushed silver dial, with black subdials and orange accents. The most classic looking of the bunch.
TPS Three – ?grizzled blue? dial with yellow accents. This one is a very interesting shade of blue-grey. The base color really makes the yellow pop. Out of the four reviewed, ...
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