When browsing Amazon (as part of our recent collaboration), something slightly unexpected cropped up. A great-looking Casio that appeared to have a 6mm thickness. Surely, this has to be a typo?
Read MoreWhen it comes to getting newbies into the hobby of watch collecting, I can’t think of many pieces that surpass the Seiko SNK809. This affordable mechanical military field watch has been a best-seller for many years.
Read MoreI was totally up for them sending me one of their new releases for review, which was only compounded when I realised Spinnaker was part of Dartmouth Brands who also own the Avi-8 brand.
Read MoreI’ve been trying this Casio MTS-100L-1AVEF for the last couple of weeks and it’s time to give you the inside scoop on whether this watch lives up to the hype, or if it’s a swing and a miss from Casio.
Read MoreHere is a quick roundup of the best cheap durable watches that are on the market right now. Most of these are available for far below £100 at the time of writing, meaning they’ll hardly break the bank.
Read MoreAs someone with a skinny wrist, I’ve always preferred the feel of a slim watch. Therefore, I’ve compiled a shortlist of the best slim watches for men, which all come in at under 9mm in case depth.
Read MoreToday we’re taking a look at Nezumi, who got in touch with us recently offering to send us their attractive Loews chronograph watch.
Read MoreWell, in this post, I’m taking my first look at the Skagen Ancher SKW6432, to work out whether they’re worth buying, or if they’re just another Daniel Wellington clone in disguise.
Read MoreI’d seen a full blackout retro-look Casio on the site a few months ago and had it sitting on my Amazon wish list. Therefore, I couldn’t help but make that my very first choice.
Read MoreI’ve carefully crafted this list, showcasing a selection of the very best Seiko watches under 200 dollars that you can pick up today. Each watch featured has a unique look and great build quality.
Read MoreBoldr emailed me a few weeks ago, asking if I’d like to take a look at some of their watches, I took a glance at the site. What I saw was a list of specifications that lined up exactly with what I would want from a field watch at this price.
Read MoreThis brand was launched in 1983 and saw tremendous success by capitalising on the quartz crisis of the 1970’s and 80’s with their bright, colourful battery powered fashion watches. 37 years later, they’re very much still here.
Read MoreThis beefy boy is the Spitfire Type 300 in gunmetal grey and is quite different from many of the pieces I’ve covered before on this blog.
Read MoreIntroducing the Orient FAB00006B9. This is part of Orient’s ‘Tri-star’ or ‘three-star’ line, which seems to be their answer to the Seiko 5 range.
Read MoreIf you’re a real beginner to watches, and you just have a normal 2-piece leather strap or mesh band, ensure you’ve got the short end attached to the top of your watch.
Read MoreI reviewed the brilliant titanium Lorus field watch, which has seemingly been glued to my wrist ever since. I’m under no doubts that this is a great watch, however, there is another Lorus field watch vying for that same crown
Read MoreSternglas recently contacted me, offering to loan me out their latest release the Swiss-made Kanton. In several ways, this watch has equally impressed me.
Read MoreThis Linjer automatic is advertised as being the thinnest ETA 2824-2 watch in the world. I’ve had this in my possession for a while now and thought I’d give my take on it.
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Wristwatches usually come fitted with some form of glass, to protect your watch dial and allow you to read the time. So, which watch glass is best? What are each of these glass types? How do they compare to one another?
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My criticisms of fashion watch brands are well documented on my YouTube channel. Today I thought I’d drop the negativity and take a different approach to the subject.
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