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When it comes to sub-$300 watches with automatic movements, you are very often finding yourself shopping the digital aisles of the various dive watches out there, from small and large…
When it comes to sub-$300 watches with automatic movements, you are very often finding yourself shopping the digital aisles of the various dive watches out there, from small and large…
It’s been some time since we’ve had a spate of Armitron watches on our pages, but now we’re getting into the latest batch from the brand. While they may not…
You know that our primary mission here at WWR is to bring to your attention the great, affordable watches that are out there, be they from new or established brands,…
One of the great things about being in the world of watch reviewing is building relationships with the folks behind the brand, as well as getting word of upcoming things…
Not only is Christopher Ward a legendary British watchmaker, they’re also one of the more forward thinking - developing new movements, interesting complications, and being one of the first luxury…
Ah, the Special Dark. AKA, the last flavor I ever would eat in a bag of Hershey’s miniatures, at least as a kid. These days, my tastes have changed. And…
We wanted to cover off on a new watch that just hit Kickstarter, from a new brand called A Matter of Time (AMOT). Now, to be certain, this is not…
Seems to be that, when we’re reviewing watches from CT Scuderia, we tend to hit them all at once. That happened the last go-round, and now seems to be the…
By now, you are no doubt aware that we here at WWR dig into the design details of the watches we learn about and review. One of the many areas…
Whenever a brand reaches out to see if we want to take a look at a new watch, I generally start from a position of “yeah, why not?” In other…