What is a Chronograph Watch and How Do You Use One?
What is a chronograph watch and how does it work? Learn more in this in-depth guide.
What is a chronograph watch and how does it work? Learn more in this in-depth guide.
In 2017, Grand Seiko announced its separation from Seiko, as an independent luxury watch brand focused on high-end watches. Grand Seiko watches are becoming increasingly popular among watch enthusiasts for their: While the Swiss competition for the growing Japanese brand is plentiful, few watches offer as much detail and craftsmanship at their respective price. Grand … Read more
Seiko threw us on a roller coaster of emotions when they discontinued the beloved SKX in 2019. Shortly after, they released a series of new, Seiko 5 Sports divers that built on the heritage and design of the SKX, while falling short in some of the ‘soul’ that made the watch so well-loved in the … Read more
Looking to set the time, day, or date on your new mechanical watch? Read more for the full instructions.
The new Orient Bambino 38 is a 38mm dress watch, and the next generation in the best value, affordable dress watches currently.
Joe Rogan’s Watch Collection consists of different brands that embody his personality and style perfectly including Rolex, Omega, Grand Seiko, Seiko, Panerai, Casio G-Shock, and Breitling.
The Seiko SARB033 and SARB035 have been discontinued, but there are great alternatives on the market that may scratch that itch. Read more.
I’ve always known Timex for their reliable and affordable quartz watches that I’ve been more than happy to recommend to any friend looking for a watch that is cheap, but still quality. Recently, they’ve been releasing watches with automatic movements, such as the Timex Waterbury Dive Automatic. Once I saw it, I knew I had … Read more
The caliber Seiko NH35 movement (also known as the NH35A) is one of the most popular affordable, automatic movements currently on the market. Learn more.
The Seiko 7S26 Movement is one of the most basic, yet reliable Japanese automatic movements found in popular watches like the Seiko 5. The 7S26 has been discontinued, but is still found in many early Seiko 5s.