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The Marloe Cherwell – A Personal Relationship
OK, you only have a few dozen hours to get behind the crowd-funded kick off of the Marloe Cherwell, but better late than never, am I right? The brand was nice enough to loan me black and white dial versions, and I really liked them. OK, I was probably predisposed, since the …
Some Touch of Modern Watch Sales
It should go without saying, but Touch of Modern also has some rather nice watch sales going on right now as well. The post Some Touch of Modern Watch Sales appeared first on WristWatchReview.com.
A Sale on Xetum
Xetum is a brand that we have long liked here at WWR, and when we caught word of a sale, that made an interesting watch all the more appealing. The post A Sale on Xetum appeared first on WristWatchReview.com.
The Tenero Automatic Stands Out from the Crowd-funded Crowd
As Matt and I have both mentioned in the past, we have noticed a lot of the same sort of watch being produced on Kickstarter (generally thin quartz two- or three-handers with a lot of marketing fluff). So, to see something crop up that has a bit more original of a design, …
The Watch Video Rewind for February 21, 2016
Welcome to Watch Video Rewind, our regular survey of interesting watch, watch-making, and/or watch-related videos that we have run across. Today, I've got some videos around clocks and gears, custom straps, and a video review of one of our favorite brands, Prometheus. The …
Watching the Web for February 20, 2016
Yes, that's right - it's time for our weekly wrapup series, Watching the Web. Here, we look though some of the other watch-centric web sites and highlight a few that we think merit your attention. We also get to show you what was most popular over the last week or so on our …
The Division Furtive Type 50 Sets the Time in Lights
Well, as I mentioned when I finally got our long-awaited review of the Division Furtive Type 40 up, the review of its younger brother, th Division Furtive Type 50, would... The post The Division Furtive Type 50 Sets the Time in Lights appeared first on WristWatchReview.com.
Spending Time with the Division Furtive Type 40
This review is one that has been a long, long time coming. While we tend to work to get things turned around rather quickly on reviews, this is one that slipped down the queue time and again. This is because, you see, this Division Furtive Type 40 is actually my own watch - …
Introducing the Christopher Ward C60 Trident Titanium Editions
Whenever a new iteration of the Christopher Ward C60 is introduced, I pay rather close attention. This is because the Trident was one of the first watches from the brand... The post Introducing the Christopher Ward C60 Trident Titanium Editions appeared first on …
Introducing the ManchesterWatchWorks Armada
ManchesterWatchWorks is one of those brands that we have gotten to watch grow over the past year or so, and we have sampled quite a few of their watches. We have of course taken a look at both their TatoskoQ and TatoskoK, as well as the more recent Westminster and …
The Anicorn Series K452 Wants to Orbit Your Wrist
Back in 2014, Matt brought you word of the first project from Hong Kong-based Anicorn, and I believe it is safe to say it was successful, as the brand is back with a brand new watch and project. While they are still utilizing a disc-based system, this one is (in my opinion) …
Watch Video Rewind for February 14, 2016
Welcome to Watch Video Rewind, and this is your absolute last reminder from your friends at Wrist Watch Review about Valentine Day. If you have not yet picked up something for your sweetie, head out now. We'll be here when you get back. Now that you are back, and for those …
Watching the Web for February 13, 2016
Is it half-way through February already (did you do your Valentine's day Shopping yet?), and time for our Saturday feature, Watching the Web. Here, we look though some of the other watch-centric web sites and highlight a few that we think merit your attention. We also get …
Go Deep with the Deep Blue Sea Quest Automatic Diver 1500m
Deep Blue Watches in New York has another deep-dive watch called the Sea Quest Automatic and this guy has the weight and the rating to go nearly a mile underwater. This company has been around for 9 years now and aspires to be known as the accurate water resistant watch …
Graham Chronofighter Superlight Carbon
While we here at WWR are all about the affordable end of the spectrum, there are certain watches that we like to write about that are firmly in the... The post Graham Chronofighter Superlight Carbon appeared first on WristWatchReview.com.
An Everyday Carry Review of the Bertucci A-3P Field Watch
Often times, when we take a look at what our friends over at Everyday Carry are writing about, it is focusing in on gear that you might be stuffing in... The post An Everyday Carry Review of the Bertucci A-3P Field Watch appeared first on WristWatchReview.com.
Seeing Through the Concept Watch O1
When it comes to watches on Kickstarter these days, there are a great many of what I have taken to referring to as "me too" watches - another inexpensive slimline quartz that is barely distinguishable from those that preceded it. Not that that is anything particularly wrong …
Pacific Standard Time Wood Watches, Sealed for Their Protection
There was a period when I was intrigued by the possibilities of a wooden watch case. They were a little unique looking, they were not very common, and they were different. Then, in a flash, they were everywhere and generic, and the limitations of the material really came …
Vortic Boston 48, Take a Step Back in Time
I very rarely get excited about the packaging of a watch; hey it is a box... If there is an accessory in there, a watch roll, a tool, spare straps, then it is a very nice bonus. But when I pulled the Vortec Boston 48 out of it's shipping box to reveal the out packaging, …
The Watch Video Rewind for February 7, 2016
For today’s edition of Watching the Web, we have a lot more videos than usual, but they are all around a single subject – that of how Roger Smith makes... The post The Watch Video Rewind for February 7, 2016 appeared first on WristWatchReview.com.
Watching the Web for February 6, 2016
That’s right – January has slipped into the past, so now it’s time for the first February edition of Watching the Web for 2016. That said, most of these items... The post Watching the Web for February 6, 2016 appeared first on WristWatchReview.com.
Our Valentine’s Day Pick: The Seiko Automatic Deep Blue
See larger image Seiko Divers Automatic Deep Blue Dial Mens Watch SKX009K1 Prior to the introduction of the Seiko Orange Monster, the 007 and 009 Seiko divers were THE dive... The post Our Valentine’s Day Pick: The Seiko Automatic Deep Blue appeared first on WristWatchReview.com.
Christopher Ward C60 Trident Chronograph Pro 600, Now Available for Pre-Order
The diver's chronograph is an interesting combination of features, and the Christopher Ward C60 Trident Chronograph Pro 600 is the latest entry, and the brand's first, into that category. Now, I own a diving chrono (not from CW, another brand), and I like the look, but the …
A Special Giveaway for our Patreon Backers
As John outlined in this post last month, we are looking to you, our readers, to help us keep the doors open here at WWR. If you like the content that we're providing you on a variety of great, but still affordable, watches (such as that Smith & Bradley Springfield above), …
Ventus Black Kite, Black as Carbon – Because it is Carbon
Do you want a carbon fiber watch, but don't want to spend a ton of cash to get one, well, the Ventus Black Kite on kickstarter may be just the ticket. I covered the brand previously with the Caspian models, which were very successful and well received, with the exception of …
Cobra de Calibre Crossfire, I Told You to Back This Watch
I told you guys to back this project back in November. Well, good things come to thee who wait, because the Cobra de Calibre Crossfire, is currently back on Kickstarter, at a reduced price (and fully funded at this point). I have looked at a number of Cobra de Calibre …
Seeing Through the Concept Watch O1
When it comes to watches on Kickstarter these days, there are a great many of what I have taken to referring to as "me too" watches - another inexpensive slimline quartz that is barely distinguishable from those that preceded it. Not that that is anything particularly wrong …
Valentines Day Gift Guide, 2016; For the Ladies
Gentlemen, what do you have, 2 weeks until February 14? Are you still wondering what to get? Well, maybe I can give you a few suggestions with the 2016 edition of the Wrist Watch Review Valentines Day Gift Guide. In general, women's watches do not excite me. The majority of …
The WWR February Giveaway: a Manchester Watch Works Trench Watch
We first brought you word of the Manchester Watch Works Vergennes and Westminster Trench watches back in September 2015, and then later in that same month brought you a hands-on review of the Manchester Watch Works Vergennes. Production has been humming along, and now we …
Watch Video Rewind for January 31, 2016
Hopefully our East Coast readers are dug out from last week's snowpocalypse, but no one need venture outdoors to enjoy our Sunday feature, Watch Video Rewind, where we look for cool watch related videos from around the web, and bring them to your attention. Yesterday in …