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Seiko "Future Now" E-Ink watch
Just announced at Basel is an interesting advance from Seiko: a bitmapped grey-scale E-ink display with 80,000 pixels and 300 dots per inch, comparable to a good laser printer. Claimed to be a real product and not just a concept, it has amazing promise for programmable, …
The New Rolex Submariner Date
Rolex has finally introduced the long-awaited redesigned Rolex Submariner Date at BaselWorld 2010. It looks like the community is still digesting the changes and hasn't really come down on one side or the other yet, but I'm happy to go on record and admit to loving it. The …
New Casio Pathfinder PAG-110C-3
Announced today is the new Casio Pathfinder, model PAG-110C-3. Emphasis on this one is "Go Green," showcasing the environmentally friendly features of solar power, recycled packaging, and of course the vivid green color, introduced in conjunction with Earth Day.
Review of the Prometheus Recon 5
Up for review today is the second watch from Prometheus, and it's quite a bit different from the Ocean Diver.The Recon 5 is an handwinding aviator, with the characteristic re-think we've come to expect from Prometheus.
Review of the Luminox F-22 Raptor 9282
We've reviewed several Luminox watches and clocks here at Watch Report, and today we're happy to review another: the new F-22 Raptor, model 9282. The brand is clearly moving into more upscale models, and this is a nice example of what they can do.
New Casio Pathfinder PAW-5000-1 in April
As big Pathfinder fans here at WatchReport, we're happy to report that the new PAW-5000-1 will ship this April for $450. Departing somewhat from the dominant style of "mostly digital face", the new model sports a reduced-size digital screen and more dive-watch-style face.
Breiting Seawolf Avenger Blacksteel Chronograph
Breitling has announced a new model in the Avenger line: the Blacksteel Chrono. This new chronograph brings some interesting new technology -- as well as a great new look -- to the dive-chronograph market.
Video Review of the Marathon GSAR and TSAR Dive Watches
Last month, we posted a detailed review of the Marathon GSAR with some nice pictures, but there's nothing like seeing one in HD. In this video, I review both the GSAR (automatic) and TSAR (quartz) Marathon watches.
Hack Your Watch: The EZ430-Chronos from Texas Instruments
Are you a software developer who loves watches and is curious about hardware? Have you ever wanted a watch that you could hack on? If so, this might just make your day: the TI EZ430-Chronos. Produced as a promotion for the MS430 line of low-power microcontrollers from TI, …
Review of the Casio Lady-G LWA-M140-7ACF
A review today of a women's watch from Casio's Baby-G series that does it all. The LWA-M140-7ACF is quite the powerhouse, packed into a casually-styled look that belies its inner geek.
Review of the AirNautic AN-24 Pilot
It's very rare to come across a watch designed with a singular style and aesthetic, but the example we have in today reflects a tradition of Swiss aviation watches. The AirNautic AN-24 Pilot is an automatic pilots watch that features a time-proven design and the backing of …
The Sonic Barracuda
The news today is of a new watch company, Sonic Watches, and their first product, the Barracuda. Water resistant to 2,000m (6600ft), it's a mechanical dive watch of excellent pedigree.
Review of the Rolex Submariner 50th Anniversary Edition
I can't tell you how many reviews of the Rolex Submariner can be found today on the internet. Indeed, there are dozens. So how does one write yet another review of such a classic and iconic watch? It's unlikely that I can provide any new information that can't already be …
Review of the Helix Typhoon HX380-04L04S
Today's review is a bit unusual in that it's a watch no one had heard of before at WatchReport. I bought it on a whim from a sale site for $58, and think you just might like it yourself. Say hello to the Helix Typhoon, model HX380-04L04S. It's an analog-digital quartz with …
Review of the Prometheus Ocean Diver
Up for review today is a truly remarkable watch: the Ocean Diver from Prometheus. It's their first watch, designed by Brian Green, and had quite a saga before it was all done. Let's get started with some specifications...
Review of the Benarus Moray
We have long spoken of our love for simple and easy to read dive watches, and the Benarus Moray is a superb example.
Review of the Praesto Modern Fliegeruhr
Today I review the Praesto Modern Fliegeruhr, a brand new take on the classic pilot's watch and the first product from newcomer Praesto.
The New Timex Lap Brights Collection
Yesterday Timex announced a new collection of Ironman watches called "Lap Brights." Similar to the profusion of competitor G-Shocks, the Lap Brights have a competitive list of features...
Review of the Marathon GSAR
The Marathon Watch Company is a supplier of watches to the Canadian military, but their products are also available for use by the U.S. military, law enforcement, and other government agencies. Luckily, they are also available to the general public. The Marathon GSAR …
Review of OCEAN7 G-2S Dive Chronograph
A couple of years ago, we reviewed the Ocean7 G2 Chronograph. Today, we bring you the re-tuned follow-up: the G2-S.
Review of the Stowa Marine Original Limited Edition II
This review is of a watch with a minimalist design, the Stowa Marine Original Limited Edition II. Part of a series of 120 (of which 80 were sold in the US) the Limited Edition looks almost identical to the regular Marine Original Black with Arabic numbers.
Review of the Abingdon Amelia
As discussed on the Jackie review, Abingdon was started by a woman pilot who couldn't find watches she liked. Abingdon Watches is the result of that frustration, and the Amelia is one of the two introductory models from the new company.
Review of the TX 530 World Time Airport Lounge
Travel makes a great inspiration for a watch. Take the TX 530 here (model number T3C474TX): it's got world map as a dial, 24 cities around the bezel, and a retro design from the days when flight was glamorous. New in 2009, the 'World Time Airport Lounge' is a …
Review of the o.d.m. 3-touch
Today's review of the o.d.m. 3-touch digital, model SU101-3, is a bit unusual for Watch Report. We don't usually cover fashion watches, but the 3-touch is worth making an exception. Read on and see if you agree. Specifications: Touch-screen-controlled digital...
Review of the Abingdon Jackie
Today we review a watch from newcomer Abingdon Watches, a company founded by a female pilot who couldn't find a watch that she liked for flying. Solving a personal problem is often the source of great ideas, so we were delighted to review their designs.
Review of the Casio PAW2000T-7V "Slim Pathfinder"
Every new Pathfinder I get tends to become my favorite, and the PAW2000T-7V is no exception. In fact, not only has it become my favorite Pathfinder, but it is also one of my favorite digital watches in general. I've typically thought of Pathfinders purely as outdoors …
New Brand: Feldo Watches
Here's an interesting take on the venerable ETA 2824; new brand Feldo uses ultra-thin carbon fiber plates attached to the hands, yielding a moving window around the hour and minute hand.
The inPulse Smartphone Watch
If you like feature-rich digital watches, and have a Blackberry, the upcoming inPulse will probably make you very, very happy.
Swatch Automatic Chronographs Introduced
Swatch recently introduced a line of inexpensive mechanical chronographs. Previously, any Swiss watch with the ubiquitous ETA/Valjoux 7750 was typically $700 or more, but this new line starts at only $360!
Review of the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-1000
Today's review is Casio's latest in their Frogman line of G-Shock dive watches. These are the first in that line to have atomic timekeeping and solar power. Let's take a look and see what you get for a list price of $725!

