LISTS, COMPARISONS, GUIDES
Here’s a list of the most durable brands I’ve come across; for those of you after a hardy watch that can take a licking and keep on ticking.
How should you best use the site? What are the hidden gem best AliExpress watch brands, and which should you steer clear of?
If you love Rolex but don't fancy remortgaging your house, here are affordable alternatives from acclaimed watchmaker Seiko.
If you’re looking to get a great wristwatch for very little money, you can’t go wrong with Casio. They have a legendary reputation for making some of the cheapest and most durable digital watches on the planet.
Here I’ve got twenty interesting Seikos that all bring something unique to the table without obliterating your bank account.
Here we explore the various types of wrist watches and what make each of them uniquely different.
A shockingly high number of timepieces have imperfections that are difficult to ignore once you spot them.
What if there was a way to make a strap that was much more adjustable and far longer lasting?
There are hundreds of watch brands on Amazon, but which should you look for, if you're after the best watch possible?
Fashion brands would have you believe they are the only alternative to luxury brands, this list begs to differ!
Is your favorite watch brand lying to you? What is truly the hardest and best watch crystal? It's time to find out!
To 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.
Many of the watches reviewed on Ben's Watch Club are 'automatic' watches. But what exactly are automatic watches?
The Omega Seamaster is a pipe dream for those of us with a modest budget. If you're unwilling to part with so much dough but desire the Seamaster aesthetic, you're in the right place.
These G-Shock alternatives may lack the patented shock-resistance feature, but all are durable in their own right.
I've cherry-picked the best small field watches that are both wrist and wallet-friendly. All of these are well made, retail for under $500 at the time of publishing.
Let'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?
I’ve filtered through all the junk and cherry-picked the best value watches under £50, the diamonds in the rough that you won’t regret buying and that will still remain affordable if prices keep rising.
On paper, a ‘homage’ watch is a watch whose design takes inspiration from an existing timepiece…
The 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.
Rival brands with very similar offerings both for under £500? This calls for a Ben’s Watch Club duel!
I figured I’d hunt down some of the few smaller dive watches that most of us can reasonably afford. I’ve narrowed it to pieces that are currently readily available for around £400 or less.
Here we have the classic SNK805 and SNZG09, which are probably nearing the end of their run, as well as the newcomer, the SRPG33.
I figured today we’d take a quick look at a couple of those watches and discuss why exactly that is the case. Why are these watches bad and why are people continuing to buy them?
Therefore, I figured I’d put together a simple list of the 10 best large dive watches under £250 (around 300 USD)
So, who are the contenders? Let’s go through them, and I’ll talk branding, pricing, and packaging while we’re at it.