Another way to go barefoot – the Xero DayLite Hiker
The last boot review seemed like it was well-received, and I think is a good foray for us watch guys (and gals) to think about other parts of our ensemble,…
The last boot review seemed like it was well-received, and I think is a good foray for us watch guys (and gals) to think about other parts of our ensemble,…
If ever there was a market lousy with the same-ol’ same-ol’, it would have to be the mid-range dive watch market! Well, that and possibly any midsize sedan! Generic black…
As I mentioned in our prior review on the Casio Edifice EQB501, I’ve long had an interest in solar-powered watches, especially those that also bring some other time-keeping wizardry to…
So, remember when Eric gave you a review of the Marchand Legacy? Well, they're back this month as the sponsors of the giveaway. Sure, Eric looked at some prototypes, but you'll…
Yes, you can get a lovely hand-assembled watch for $130. Here's the JDRT Matte Black White Model 2.0 that's the epitome of simplicity and clean design. This 40mm x 8mm…
The Klokers Klok-01 is unique, cool, sophisticated, and interesting. For so many of the watches I take a look at on WWR, it's a take on the traditional form -…
That title is lengthy, but I couldn’t shake it (and bonus internet points to you if you got the reference). Today, we’re talking about another British brand that is popping…
Alright, watch friends and family - pull up your chairs. I'm going to tell you a story. This is one about a new watch brand starting up (heard it), they're…
In a world of divers, it's refreshing to see a sporty watch that doesn't require a rotating bezel. The Ayers Metropolitan watch is this, and more. It's a fully modern,…
Fitness trackers are a hot item - they track daily motion, motivate wearers to stay fit, and help keep up to date on a users fitness routine. Up until now,…