This watch is certainly in stark contrast to a myriad of recent illegible and dare I say nauseating designs by Bulova.
Read MoreThe Casio G-Shock DW-5600 is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable and iconic watches you can buy for under $100, alongside the legendary F-91W.
Read MoreThese G-Shock alternatives may lack the patented shock-resistance feature, but all are durable in their own right.
Read MoreLet's say you've got a budget of around $500. Should you go for one of the higher-end Casios? Or is Citizen the obvious choice at that price point?
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 MoreYears before YouTubers were ramming MVMT and Vincero down your throat, there was another ‘affordable luxury brand’ being shilled en masse.
Read MoreTake a look at this watch. How much do you reckon it costs? I bet you're a good way off.
Read MoreAre these watches the true premium Casios I've been looking for? How can they justify the high retail price?
Read MoreAre these watches actually luxury or are they instead hiding some weird secrets?
Read MoreThis is the W-86. You've probably never heard of it but it's basically an F-91 that's better in every way but one...or maybe two.
Read MoreThey sent this Tonnerre across to me and the impressive final product is a testament to their open approach to criticism.
Read MoreI’ve seen a few viable alternatives come and go, but recently I stumbled upon an option that may finally have surpassed it in raw bang for the buck.
Read MoreThe more I read into this so-called ‘Valuchi’, the more I began to wonder…is anything about this company original? I mean, the name itself is generic, they’ve copied another kid’s homework with their ads and their watches look just like an AP Royal Oak clone with a dial transplanted from a Filippo Loreti.
Read MoreI was immediately excited when I stumbled upon one of their latest releases that appeared to offer this nostalgic styling whilst foregoing the typical square shape.
Read MoreWas I too harsh on Citizen? I did a little affordable watch brand tier list video in December last year and it’s fair to say that Citizen fans weren’t too pleased with the brand’s placing.
Read MoreSo straight away, you can see this bears a striking resemblance to the likes of the Casio A168, both in terms of sizing and design. This Timex T78587 has the same style of high-shine resin case, with a darker inner portion and a digital display at the very centre.
Read MoreThis is the 1978 Day-Date Reissue, which appears to be a follow up to the similarly styled ‘1975 Reissue’ from a few months back, with some alterations. I missed out on the latter option, so when this newer 37mm model popped up on their site it was too tempting to ignore.
Read MoreThe real question is…is it any good? Did I get a great deal, or is this a piece of junk cashing in on the Bulova branding? Well, let’s take a closer look.
Read MoreThe original model that this was based on seems to be very difficult to track down, aside from a couple of photos on Google images, though this new model appears to be a rather faithful recreation.
Read MoreIntroducing the Casio Edifice EFR-S108D, which I’m labelling as the new CasiOak (or the CasiOak killer, whichever sounds more clickbaity)!
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