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Integrated bracelet sports watches are as popular as ever. Click to read the top 9 that have been reviewed on the StrapHabit blog.
The Street Fighter V LE is perhaps the wildest of all Seiko 5 LEs. It's styled after the green skin and orange hair of the iconic Blanka character.
The Seiko Beatmaker was designed through an online contest. It adds the iconic gold and Pepsi Pogue colorway from the '70s Speedtimer to the 5 Sports line.
1965 is when the Speedmaster was qualified for space. It looks like the white Speedy Pro with white dial, black hands, and gray case that resembles steel.
Casio surprised everyone with an automatic. The Edifice EFK-100CD-1A integrated bracelet sports watch offers several colors, like this forged carbon dial.
I started collecting with the Monster, but many kicked off with a Seiko 5 field watch. Now I have the Japanese blue dial SNZG11J for hands-on review.
Casio created a square metal G-Shock in a tiny size that you can wear on your finger! Click to read the hands-on - I mean on-finger review!
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.
The 2nd-gen Monster featured some of the upgrades of my previous 4th-gen, but had more of the character of the original SKX781. Was this the best version?