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The Feed Is Not the Field
Adventure content has become aesthetics without substance. As a landscape photographer, I've watched it happen in real time.  I've spent a lot of mornings alone in the dark, waiting and parked at the end of some fire trail along the...
My First Camping Trip: What I Wish Someone Had Told Me
I will be honest with you. My first camping trip was a bit of a disaster. I forgot a pillow, the tent took 45 minutes to set up in the dark, and I was convinced something was walking around outside...
How Your Blade Picks Tell Your Story
A Note To Our Fellow Adventurers After the Inaugural Gear Swap in Vancouver, our friend Wesley, an active member of the local Watch Hang community, and strong supporter of the Form & Function Podcast, as well as The Grey Nato,...
I shoot landscapes. Food taught me where to look.
I've spent years chasing light. Golden hour on the coastal line of South Australia. The flat, impossible blue of the Eyre Peninsula at midday. Storm fronts rolling in off the Southern Ocean at Robe, the kind that turn the sky...
THEY DON'T CALL IT ADVENTURE. THEY CALL IT TUESDAY.
Nobody sets out to become the kind of person who can't switch off. It just happens somewhere between the first trail that broke them and the one that brought them back, between the first assignment that went sideways and the...
Why I Downsized Everything When I Became a Dad
There's a version of me that used to pack carefully. Deliberately. I'd lay things out the night before: the right lens for the light, a spare battery, and a cleaning cloth I'd probably never use. Packing felt like preparation. Like...
POST NO BILLS
A Note To Our Fellow Adventurers In this article, Sam chronicles the collision of classic street marketing with the modern day, captured in an authentic way. This time Sam's journey as a  photographer takes him and his UTD-8000 to New York,...
Where is the perfect balance?
A Note To Our Fellow Adventurers Just in time for the Inaugural Gear Swap in Vancouver, we're sharing an article from our friend Wesley, an active member of the local Watch Hang community, and strong supporter of the Form &...
The Gear You Stop Noticing Is the Right Gear
You don't fall in love with gear at first glance; you realize it never leaves your side. There's a phase every piece of gear goes through. First, it's all attention like a shiny new toy that you just purchased. You...
The Art of the Match; Curating EDC with the UTD-8000-CKG
Editors NoteThere’s a certain intent behind a well-built carry; not just what you bring, but how it all comes together. For this feature, we tap into the perspective of an EDC enthusiast and photographer, Ryan Chan (@never.bad.days) whose approach leans...
LAX, Los Angeles California
A Note To Our Fellow Adventurers At RZE we've always believed the best stories of our watches are told by real users and adventurers in the field. In 2026, as we continue our story, we are dedicated to showcasing some...
Knafs? Shucks, son.
A Note To Our Fellow Adventurers We're blessed to have the best friends the world, and fortunate enough to work with some of them. Being 'gear people', we are proud of our dedication to titanium tool watches and enjoy connecting with...
Five Miles From Home
Not every adventure needs a flight, a long drive, or weeks of planning. Sometimes the best ones are hiding just a few miles away. I used to think everything had to be an epic adventure with long hours of driving,...
Three Things I Always Pack In Every Trip
I used to pack as if I were preparing for every possible version of the future. Extra layers. Backup plans. "Just in case" items that never left the bag. But these days, the list is shorter. Stripped back. Deliberate. At...
Breckenridge, Colorado
A Note To Our Fellow Adventurers At RZE we've always believed the best stories of our watches are told by real users and adventurers in the field. In 2026, as we continue our story, we are dedicated to showcasing some...
You Don’t Need a Plane Ticket to Feel Alive - The Art of the Micro-Adventure
Adventure used to mean departure. Flights. Long drives. Weeks are blocked off on a calendar. Then life changed. Work filled the gaps. A child arrived. Time became measured differently — in school mornings and bedtime routines. And that’s when I...
Why We Keep Going Back to the Same Place
As a traveller/adventurer, I like the idea of returning to the same place over and over again. Year after year. There’s a strange comfort in it, not because it’s flawless or promises something new, but because it asks less of...
Carrizo Plain, Central Valley, California
A Note To Our Fellow Adventurers At RZE we've always believed the best stories of our watches are told by real users and adventurers in the field. In 2026, as we continue our story, we are dedicated to showcasing some...