Today, I’ll be running through my picks for the top 10 best watches that I’ve reviewed on this blog so far.
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 MoreI’d like to highlight some things others haven’t mentioned, in case you’re considering buying one. My aim here isn’t to bash the watch, rather to provide you with the full story, so you can make an informed purchasing decision.
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 MoreAn automatic Orient dress watch that looked akin to V1 bambino, but with an open heart.
Read MoreIntroducing the Casio Edifice EFR-S108D, which I’m labelling as the new CasiOak (or the CasiOak killer, whichever sounds more clickbaity)!
Read MoreOf course, the definition of what constitutes a good watch is subjective but I think there are some useful things you can look out for.
Read MoreI’ve handpicked a selection of watches that are aesthetically very similar and make for great affordable Audemars Piguet Royal Oak alternatives, for those on a budget.
Read MoreThe world’s most popular watch brand (by volume sold), Japanese electronics giant Casio has been pumping out affordable wristwatches since 1974.
Read MoreFancy some deep-sea diving? Nah, me neither. Nevertheless, it doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate the sub-nautical charm of a good dive watch!
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?
Read MoreWhy has nobody reviewed this watch? It’s been around for 30 years and is from a well-known brand so…what’s the catch?
Read MoreSo, we’re hitting you with a full roundup of the small budget metallic offerings, which tend to offer a bit more of a versatile look than their black counterparts.
Read MoreIf you love the look of this watch but aren’t willing to shell out that much money, you’re in the right place. I’ll be running you through several great alternatives that give you a comparable aesthetic for far less money.
Read MoreI found a few interesting things during the unboxing. On the outer bag, you can see that the package was shipped from Lithuania as I anticipated, not Italy.
Read MoreHere’s a sentence I NEVER thought I would be saying on this blog. Fashion brand Lyle and Scott have created a mechanical wristwatch that comfortably beats the likes of Seiko, Orient and Casio…at least on paper!
Read MoreThis is codenamed the SYXS114, also known as the ‘Skinflag’ which is part of the ‘Skin Irony’ range. Falsely labelled on Amazon as a women’s watch, this is actually a unisex watch, as is evident from the stock images.
Read MoreMaybe some Invicta models can be modest in both size and style? To find out, I spent what felt like 84 years searching Amazon and eventually stumbled upon this.
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