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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.
Vertex builds watches for hard-working professionals - the exact types of people supported by Anti Watch, Watch Club. They collaborated on the M100.
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.
StrapHabit collaborated with AWWC on a strap, so I borrowed this Jack Mason Strat-o-timer GMT: AWWC Edition for a hands-on review and photos.
Chicago-based Oak & Oscar is now 10 years old. I've been a fan since they hosted an event in my city, and now have the Humboldt GMT for an extended review.
Casio surprised everyone with an automatic. The Edifice EFK-100CD-1A integrated bracelet sports watch offers several colors, like this forged carbon dial.
The Brian May Seiko was designed with the Queen Guitarist and inspired by his Red Special guitar. It appeals to watch collectors and fans of rock music.
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.
The Royal Blue Monster SRP657 is a 1,750-unit Thailand LE model from 2017. It is based on the 2nd-gen Seiko Monster, but receives several upgrades.