
A friend recently loaned me his Q Timex 38mm GMT. I wanted to compare it to the 38mm Quartz Q, as well as photograph it with different versions of the StrapHabit TQ18 Q Timex straps! Click to learn about the GMT, how it compares to the Quartz, as well as see photos of it on so...

Swatch originally released five variants of the Blancpain x Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms line, one for each ocean. Surprisingly, however, it recently released the Ocean of Storms variant. Because it is not limited, I was even able to find one! Click to learn what makes this mode...

Finding these boutique-only Swatch models has become a fun treasure hunt when I travel. I've been trying hard to find the Omega x Swatch Moonswatch Neptune for a friend, but I've struck out so far. Last week, however, I got my hands on the other dark blue collaboration watch, ...

The Undone Aqualume has a pretty solid spec list for the price. It packs a titanium case, ceramic bezel insert, 500M of water resistance, and a lume dial, so I was excited to check it out. Click to find out more and receive a discount code for your next Undone purchase.

The Praesidus A-11 Type 44 is available in a 38mm version, which is more in my wheelhouse than the 32mm Combat that I reviewed previously. It also packs a Swiss mechanical movement. I elected to go with the White version shown here, rather than the Patina model. Click to find ...

I recently picked up an Omega x Swatch Mission to the Sun while traveling to continue my series on all of the Moonswatch models. This is one of the brightest colors (appropriately), and the only one with a metallic dial. Click here to read about it and view our favorite replac...

The Swatch Neon to the Max is based on a popular Swatch from the 90s called the Grand Prix. Click to read about this fun and funky release!

The Moonswatch Mission to the Moon and Mercury are the most similar of the Omega x Swatch collaboration. What are the differences, and which should you choose? Click to find out.

A friend recently let me borrow an Omega x Swatch Mission to the Moon to continue my series on all of the Moonswatch models. This is an interesting one, as it has a look closest to that of a "real" Omega Speedmaster.

In my recent review of the Glycine Combat Sub Bronze, I said that it was an affordable alternative the the Tudor Black Bay Bronze. I recently purchased an Aquatico Bronze Sea Star too. With its snowflake hands, is it an even better bronze alternative?