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Chris Van Hoven

Staff Writer


Chris Van Hoven is a multifaceted writer with a keen interest in technology, watches, and the world of automobiles. When he geeks out about technical details and specifications, his enthusiasm for these subjects is contagious.

Having contributed extensively to renowned publications, he has made a name for himself as an authority in the Philippine automotive industry. His expertise can be seen through his engaging articles as Editor-in-Chief of C! Magazine, a prominent car magazine where he offers insightful reviews and comprehensive analysis of various vehicles.

In addition to his automotive pursuits, Chris's horological inclinations are evident in his work for Calibre Magazine and Vintage Grail. Here, he explores the latest watch releases, trends, and the significance of various vintage timepieces, captivating readers with his knowledge and enthusiasm.

Beyond his writing endeavors, Chris is an avid gamer, finding solace in the immersive world of PC gaming. His passion for gaming and tech-related gadgets allows him to stay at the forefront of the industry, always seeking the latest advancements and sharing his experiences with others.

Combining his love for technology, watches, and automotive wonders, Chris Van Hoven stands as a versatile writer who has built a reputation for his expertise and engaging style. His ability to weave together captivating stories and detailed analysis continues to capture readers and fuel his dedication to these ever-evolving fields.


Published Works of Chris Van Hoven

Showdown: Kia Forte GT vs Honda Civic RS Turbo | C! Magazine

Does Speeding Save Time? | C! Magazine

The Mazda ASEAN Expedition | C! Magazine

First Impressions: 2019 Maxus G10 | C! Magazine

Review: Mazda CX-30 Sport 2WD | Manila Bulletin

Review: Ford Ranger FX4 Max | Manila Bulletin

Tick Tock and the Value of Accuracy | Calibre Magazine

Time & Machine: How Richard Mille Created a Luxury Watch Revolution | Vintage Grail

The Patek Philippe 96 Quantieme Lune: A Watch of Imperial Significance | Vintage Grail


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