Not long ago, I was looking for a capable Seiko diver that could replace my SKX as a Seiko with perfect dimensions…
Read MoreThis is the 'Field,' and despite the unimaginative name, you'll notice pretty quickly that this watch is far from generic.
Read MoreTo try and find out what the crack is, I've got my hands on a couple of pieces from one of the most popular of these oddly-named brands; Stuhrling Original.
Read MoreMany of the watches reviewed on Ben's Watch Club are 'automatic' watches. But what exactly are automatic watches?
Read MoreWell, it's time for Seiko to release the Kraken. Indeed they have a secret weapon that allows them to leapfrog the majority of comparably specced or similarly priced competition.
Read MoreDive watches. We all love them - some more than others. But, the title of "perfect diver" depends on who you're talking to.
Read MoreNow they're back at it, imploring originality with another pair of watches that they hope tell a different story.
Read MoreOn the wrist, the 38mm Bambino wears an absolute treat. For most wrist sizes, I think this will look better than the original, which was a tad wide and flat.
Read MoreWith an all stainless steel offering of 42mm in case diameter, a lug-to-lug of just under 47mm, and a case thickness of just under 15mm, it is certainly a well-proportioned tool watch that will live happily on most wrists.
Read MoreLate last year, Timex released a bunch of interesting field watches under the Expedition North banner. On the surface, these seem to essentially be upgraded versions of the cheaper Weekender and Expedition watches.
Read MoreMeet the monstrous Spinnaker Piccard – the maddest dive watch you’ll see this year; excluding Invicta of course.
Read MoreMy wife's gonna kill me for this, but I pulled the trigger on what promised to be the best Timex watch in years!
Read MoreOn paper, this should be one of the best brands I've ever reviewed.
Read MoreA well-designed, high-quality watch from a former Kickstarter brand not out to scam you?!
Read MoreRZE, formerly Reise has more experience than first impressions would have you believe.
Read MoreThere’s no doubt about it, Chinese brand San Martin offers the most impressive build quality that I’ve seen for the money.
Read MoreRival brands with very similar offerings both for under £500? This calls for a Ben’s Watch Club duel!
Read MoreHere we have the classic SNK805 and SNZG09, which are probably nearing the end of their run, as well as the newcomer, the SRPG33.
Read MoreMeet the Seiko SNK361. Some of you may recognise this one, as I’ve alluded to it in previous posts but today, it’s going to steal the spotlight.
Read MoreI featured an obscure piece that seemingly nobody had heard of. To be honest, until a commenter mentioned it in January, I didn’t know the brand existed myself.
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