Review: the G-SHOCK DW-5600MNC with FIDLOCK Clasp
G-SHOCK enthusiasts everywhere will be happy to hear that Casio has embraced a DW-5600 mod that has been popular for years – and it’s slated to hit international markets in the ver...
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G-SHOCK enthusiasts everywhere will be happy to hear that Casio has embraced a DW-5600 mod that has been popular for years – and it’s slated to hit international markets in the ver...
People are always asking us, “Why are watch reviews always so positive?” It’s a fair question, and definitely a nicer way of saying what I think is actually underneath it, which is...
Something is fascinating and odd about reviewing “sold out” watches. “Sold out” is not a concept legacy watchmakers experience too often; even waiting lists have been eroding drama...
The “full metal” G-Shock B5000 family (of which there are many sub-variants) of watches is among my favorite Casio models to spot on wrists in public. The people who choose these m...
When I was just getting into watches, I recall the Tissot Visodate being one of the recommended starter options for my first “real” watch. Along with the Seiko SKX and the Orient B...
I knew nothing about Kneijnsberg watches until I chanced upon the brand and its own Brendan Horneman at a side event during WindUp and WatchTime NYC last year. It was held in a ver...
A case study in truly great collaboration.
Today has been a long time coming because the new Synchron Ti300M Poseidon I Limited Edition has been on my wrist for over a month! During that period, I’ve been able to put the wa...
Superlatives are thrown around often in watch conversations. We all enjoy videos like “the best” dive watches under $1000. When chatting with our friends we love to declare bracele...
Timex and affordable quartz watches are synonymous and have been since the brand ceased mechanical watch production in 1982, following the Quartz Crisis. Few brands have found as m...
It has been a while since I’ve reviewed a Seiko dive watch, and I’ve certainly missed them. Seiko is one of my favorite sports-watch makers, and it has an enviable history of makin...
I’ve been remarkably happy with the last few Hanhart watches I have reviewed on aBlogtoWatch, and I think the same thing goes for the other members of the team who have been lookin...
Three models, five variations, a lot of great new watches to talk about from Jaeger-LeCoultre.
As a brand, Vaer is best known for divers, GMT’s, and field watches, which means that some of its other models can often get overlooked by collectors. Grouped within Vaer’s somewha...
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With a platinum case, color-shifting dial, and highly finished solo hour hand, the new independent Mermont offers a laconic yet deeply refined take on a time-only watch.
Part of the fun of Watches & Wonders (in fact, most of the fun of Watches & Wonders) is discovering things you didn’t expect to find, or that slip through the cracks and do...
Late last year, I wrote about dress watches and how, in many ways, when well done, they are more impressive than complicated timepieces. With a dress watch, there are fewer ways to...
The post Watches & Wonders Alternatives: Four Watches You Can Actually Buy Right Now appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Venezianico makes a lot of watches. This is a fact that’s become unmistakably clear over these last few years as their footprint has expanded in the enthusiast community. Regardles...
Collaboration has been at the core of watchmaking since the early days with the etablissage system on which the artform was founded joining together craftspeople of all disciplines...
Despite having a deep appreciation for art-inspired watches, I often find that their designs are a bit hit-or-miss for my personal preferences. Unless the artwork is integrated int...
I’ve been doing this long enough that by now I probably should have reviewed a Monta. For whatever reason, I just haven’t had the chance. It’s kind of like living in Cooperstown an...
With modern consumer trends continuing to favor smaller case sizes in 2026, the French independent brand Serica has just unveiled a new compact timepiece that takes its minimalist...
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