On 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 MoreI’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.
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 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 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 MoreWhat’s the catch then? What makes this brand stand out among the sea of generic watch brands out there?
Read MoreThen, out of nowhere, I discovered that Lorus had released a new line of mechanical wristwatches; the first in recent memory from that brand.
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 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 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.
Read MoreWhatever the case, I found there were no reviews on YouTube so I decided to grab one of these and make my own, in case you were considering this brand.
Read MoreThat’s what I did a few weeks back when I stumbled upon this; the Seiko SNE479. To me, this Seiko looks nothing like any Seiko I’ve come across before.
Read Moreverall, the clean look is not too dissimilar to some Grand Seiko models, with an alpha handset and a selection of slim hour markers that give a rather premium and slightly dressy appearance.
Read MoreI have torn apart several popular fashion watch brands on here over the years, for offering cheap junk posturing as ‘affordable luxury’. Will this watch be the same?
Read MoreBut what if I told you that you could buy a Pagani Rolex lookalike for just £60? Well today, we’ll be taking a look at this; the infamous Pagani Daytona chronograph which promises a lot for that very low retail price.
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