
A black and gold Q Timex Chronograph was released and I thought it would look perfect with a two-tone TQ18 Beads of Rice bracelet. Click to read the review.

Many watch enthusiasts prefer mechanical movements, but two quartz chronographs have become popular with collectors. Because they are similar in price and specs, I thought a comparison was in order. Click to read how the Q Timex Chronograph stacks up agains the Swatch x Omega ...

For only $20 more, Timex will now sell you a Q chronograph that tracks additional time zones. The Three Time Zone Chronograph might seem like a no-brainer. The two watches, however, have quite different characters and might appeal to different types of collectors. Read this re...

The Q Timex Chronograph is one of the hardest to get Q Timex models, but also possibly the coolest. With some difficulty, I purchased two of them to test with the new TQ18 straps. Click now to read the review!

As hard as it is for me to believe, this year marks my tenth wedding anniversary, which means it is also the tenth anniversary of me receiving my Omega Planet Ocean Chronograph (2210.50.00). I thought that it would be interesting to revisit my watch in a 2022 context. My watch...

The case finishes of the Trooper (bare stainless or all black) are more traditional than the Grenade or Destroyer models' antique, or colored finishes. Instead, because the Trooper is a chronograph, Stalingrad uses the elements of the dial to show off some colors. So how did I...

There are pilot's watches, and then there are pilot's watches. The first type is a watch that is styled after something that a pilot would have worn back when a legible and accurate watch was a critical tool to safely take an airplane to its destination. The second type is a w...

Why am I reviewing a watch that is not a new release, and actually was replaced years ago with a newer model? Because I thought that reviewing the most special watch in my collection would be a good first article for WatchCharts.

What should you do if you don't have a big budget, or feel comfortable taking the risk on a vintage racing chronograph? British brand Geckota Watches think that they have the answer. Does the W-02 give the experience of wearing real vintage?