Getting smart with the Fossil Q Marshal
I have reviewed a few different watches that would fall into the smartwatch category, but none that would fall into the “true” smartwatch category (i.e., ones that run an operating…
I have reviewed a few different watches that would fall into the smartwatch category, but none that would fall into the “true” smartwatch category (i.e., ones that run an operating…
The Timex iQ+ Move offers connected watch versions for both men and women with activity and sleep tracking and an Indiglo backlight for $150.
I have been on a bit of a jacket kick as of late. Not so much in terms of actually buying jackets, but perusing the various options out there, particularly…
Mr. Jones Watches is well known for producing whimsical and affordable timepieces, usually with basic Swiss quartz or Chinese mechanical movements. The new Whoomm and Wildstyle watches keep the whimsy,…
We reviewed the original version of this watch—the “Crash of ’29”— hands-on back in August 2015. The updated “Skyscraper” uses the same big art deco case, but changes almost everything…
Welcome to Watch Video Rewind, where I find cool videos that I think will be of interest to our the watch enthusiast readers out there. Since my last WVR, the…
Hello and thanks for stopping by Watching the Web, where I shine a spotlight on interesting watch reviews and news on other blogs, and crow a bit about our most…
The Christopher Ward Trident 600M is a looker. It's comfortable on the wrist and wears nicely when out and about. More than that, it's Swiss, powered by a Swiss ETA…
Kent Wang is a small company with only 2 employees but has been offering a good selection of men's goods since 2007. Their philosophy is honesty and simplicity and that…
In what could be one of the coolest examples of astronomical timekeeping Atlas Obscura has detailed the clocks built secretly into old Catholic Churches. These clocks - usually sundials or…