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There are times when a watch brand partners with another entity to create a perfect timepiece for a specific individual. Well, when Timex and The New Yorker released their Limited Edition Marlin, that certain someone was me.
Casio Oceanus OCW-T200 vs Grand Seiko SBGX341: compare design, movement, lume, and value between two standout Japanese quartz watches.
My friend used to always wear a small TAG Heuer Formula 1 watch from the early '90s. Since TAG reissued that watch, I convinced him to let me borrow it to review.
The Casio Oceanus OCW-T200 blends sleek design, solar power, and Bluetooth in a refined, Japan-only quartz watch under $500.
Recently, I've become interested in watches that offer a bit of the experience of high horology at reasonable prices. This led me to the Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto, with its hourly chime. Read the hands-on review now to find out how it works.
Sometimes, I buy a watch like the Héron Marinor Rainbow because it looks cool. Luckily I bought one the morning it was released, as it sold out by afternoon. Read the review to learn more about the watch.
I had just gotten used to reading a moonphase when Swatch released this new complication. Click to learn how the Earthphase complication works.
I’m guilty of saying it. “That’s a lot of money for a watch with that movement." While the movement is arguably the most important part, it’s far from everything. Here I delve into the other things that I’m looking at when evaluating a watch.
A great GMT is your trusty friend to help keep your bearings during long days of travel. Here are some of my favorite GMT watches reviewed by StrapHabit.
The diver's watch category is one of the most popular among watch collectors. Take a look at some of StrapHabit's favorite dive watches.