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The Nixon Stinger 44 is the brand's more traditional diving-style watch. It's solar-powered with a countdown bezel, great for the beach and surfing.
Check out a hands-on review of the newest BOLDR Conquer developed with Worn and Wound, StrapHabit, and Teenage Grandpa for the 2026 Ride to Conquer Cancer.
Hands-on review of the Drifter 40, Nixon's field watch with a GMT function. Its dual crown design allows for a "be-there" indicator, useful for travel.
Digital watches are back for enthusiasts. Seiko's Rotocall, with its rotary switch bezel, is a reissue of the 1982 astronaut-worn A829 digital watch.
The most popular blog on StrapHabit is the Honda Speedometer Watch. The brand sent me Version II to review. It looks the same but features some upgrades.
The brand also makes dive watches that are pure Swatch. The model line is called the Swatch Subaqua, which includes this red "Lion's Mane" version.
I was unclear on the differences between the Casio F91W and A158. I bought one of each to compare in a hands-on review. Click to check it out.
I recently picked up a Casio F91W, but then decided to try its upgraded brother, so I ordered an A158. It warranted a review, so click to learn more!
Readers know that I am a fan of Honda. I recently received another Honda Speedometer watch as a gift. It was quite a surprise, so a review was in order.
Introduced in 1989, the Casio F91W is regarded as the world's best-selling non-smartwatch. I picked one up for a hands-on review (and a future project).