This watch is certainly in stark contrast to a myriad of recent illegible and dare I say nauseating designs by Bulova.
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 MoreMeet the monstrous Spinnaker Piccard – the maddest dive watch you’ll see this year; excluding Invicta of course.
Read MoreTake a look at this watch. How much do you reckon it costs? I bet you're a good way off.
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 MoreAre these watches the true premium Casios I've been looking for? How can they justify the high retail price?
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 MoreThey sent this Tonnerre across to me and the impressive final product is a testament to their open approach to criticism.
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.
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 MoreSure the watch may look nice, but does that make it a good watch, or worth the extra money over a standard Orient?
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 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 MoreThe watch itself looked very promising. An attractive and well-specced Swiss-made automatic diver, that came in at just 38mm; making it too tempting to ignore.
Read MoreThe brand, Casio. The specs; well, they’re out of this world. I think it’s time we gave this one the Ben’s Watch Club treatment, don’t you?
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