Of 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 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 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 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 MoreWhat if I told you that Filippo Loreti is not an Italian watchmaker…that Filippo Loreti himself doesn’t exist and that ordering doesn’t guarantee that you’ll receive the item you paid for.
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 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 MoreFirstly, we can see if this MVMT is any better than the garbage watches I previously reviewed. Secondly, we can work out whether you can save a whopping £200 and just go for this Cadisen instead.
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 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 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 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.
Read MoreThe Junkers 100 years I’m reviewing today looks absolutely phenomenal and I think is a great dress watch option for well under £200.
Read MoreWhat has happened to Monforti watches? That’s the question you’ve been asking me recently, as they seem to have disappeared off the face of the Earth.
Read MoreMinimalist watches are a popular choice. If you’re after a do-it-all watch that can suffice for a variety of occasions, then these Bauhaus-inspired designs will serve you well.
Read MoreSo you know when you go into a fashion store and see those cheap watches displayed. What makes them cheap? How do they compare more expensive watches you see online?
Read MoreI’ve reviewed plenty of minimalist watches before, but this Linjer Classic watch has to be the most minimalist I’ve looked at so far.
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