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Digital watches are back for enthusiasts. Seiko's Rotocall, with its rotary switch bezel, is a reissue of the 1982 astronaut-worn A829 digital watch.
The most popular blog on StrapHabit is the Honda Speedometer Watch. The brand sent me Version II to review. It looks the same but features some upgrades.
I was unclear on the differences between the Casio F91W and A158. I bought one of each to compare in a hands-on review. Click to check it out.
I recently picked up a Casio F91W, but then decided to try its upgraded brother, so I ordered an A158. It warranted a review, so click to learn more!
Introduced in 1989, the Casio F91W is regarded as the world's best-selling non-smartwatch. I picked one up for a hands-on review (and a future project).
Integrated bracelet sports watches are as popular as ever. Click to read the top 9 that have been reviewed on the StrapHabit blog.
G-Shocks are known for affordability. The iconic DW5600 is $100, but Casio now has a titanium version. Read the review to find out if it's worth $3500.
The Casio x Wasted Youth DW-5900WY-2 blends G-SHOCK toughness with Verdy’s punk-inspired streetwear aesthetic, featuring a full-lume dial, “W.Y.” backlight, and beer can-style packaging. Inspired by early 2000s skate culture, it’s a bold, collectible twist on a classic digital...
The RZE UTD-8000 generated much buzz upon its release. We've seen tough digital watches (G-Shock being the obvious one), but not in titanium at this price.
Casio celebrates 50 years with the PAC-MAN ABL-100WEPC-1B, a Bluetooth-ready, step-tracking digital watch with classic arcade styling.