Timex Ironman Shock Solar Watch Review
What can you can say about one of the popular watches of all time? We all know the Timex Triathlon as the standard in Walmart watches. It’s familiar black and[...]
What can you can say about one of the popular watches of all time? We all know the Timex Triathlon as the standard in Walmart watches. It’s familiar black and[...]
Up for review today is the Citizen JV0010-08E, also known as the 20th Anniversary Aqualand. It’s a solar-powered dive watch/computer, sporting both analog hands and a medium-sized digital display. Citizen[...]
In my tireless search for unique, robust, and beautiful watches, it was inevitable that I would someday be wearing a Sinn. I chose the 856 UTC as my first Sinn[...]
So much of what we find appealing about watches goes beyond the case dimensions, the movement, the crystal, bracelet or strap, and into the details of the watch. It is[...]
Today I’m reviewing a watch that I like a great deal: the Christopher Ward C8 Pilot, model number C8SKK. It’s a mechanical watch in the style of pilot’s watches from[...]
Sometimes the only way to really know how much you like a particular watch is to simply see how much you wear it. I’ve had plenty of watches which I[...]
About three or four years ago, I got an email from a reader chastising us for not having better coverage of Citizen. I remember thinking at the time that I[...]
Reviewed today is the Casio G-Shock GS-1200-1AJF. We’ve done a fair number of G-Shock reviews here on WatchReport, but this one might be the most unusual to date. To give[...]
I’m a big fan of Casio’s MRG line of watches (as evidenced by my recent review of the MRG-7500BJ), but there’s no question that they are expensive. Fortunately, Casio created[...]
As a followup to our interview with Skagen founder Charlotte Jorst, today we have a review of the Skagen 233XXLSLB. From the upcoming ‘Skagen Leather’ collection, it’s very much down[...]
