RZE Fortitude (p)Review | WatchPaper


WatchPaper is, and it was always a hobby project and not a business endeavour. I like watches, not all of them, and I enjoy taking pictures and writing about those that I like. The past six months were really busy for me because of my work and side business, and it left me with less time to dedicate to this blog. My busy schedule made me more selective than ever when reviewing a watch. This year I refused more offers to review than ever, not because I did not like the watches but because I’m looking for more than just falling in love with the looks. I have to feel connected to and believe in the brand, especially if it’s a microbrand. RZE is one of these brands, and every new model makes me even more of a believer! In its final days of pre-order, the Fortitude is no different.

RZE Fortitude

As you can see, the Fortitude is a pilot watch, and unlike many other watches in this category, it was designed by a pilot because Travis, the founder of RZE, is also a commercial pilot.

Every RZE model comes with a titanium case, titanium being the material of choice for this microbrand. And I love titanium for its lightweight and antimagnetic property, the ideal material for a pilot watch.

When it comes to design, I’m not the only one who thinks that the Fortitude is the love child of an Oris Big Crown ProPilot and a Sinn Pilot Watch; while we can’t deny that in some of its features, we can recognize the grandparents, Jaeger-LeCoultre and IWC. The Fortitude is not a copy or a “homage” watch, far from it. Instead, it is a modern ode to legendary pilot watch designs, a love letter from a pilot, who also happens to design watches, to famous pilot watches.

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