Minimalist watches are a popular choice. If you’re after a do-it-all watch that can suffice for a variety of occasions, then these Bauhaus-inspired designs will serve you well.
Read MoreSo you know when you go into a fashion store and see those cheap watches displayed. What makes them cheap? How do they compare more expensive watches you see online?
Read MoreI’ve reviewed plenty of minimalist watches before, but this Linjer Classic watch has to be the most minimalist I’ve looked at so far.
Read MoreIs it just me, or does this sound familiar?..A Scandinavian brand, selling quartz minimalist watches, which are made in the far east.
Read MoreThis is the 37mm version of the Timex Fairfield and it’s really boosted my appreciation of this watch. I’ve covered the regular ‘men’s’ version a few times before.
Read MoreEither way, here is the Sternglas Naos Automatik watch, retailing for £270 on their website. When I saw this watch on paper, one watch sprung to mind.
Read MoreSay you’ve got about £100 to spend on a wristwatch. I don’t think you can do much better than this Orient Bambino.
Read MoreSimple sophisticated style. These pair are great budget options. We’ll be comparing two of the best budget minimalist watches, in this Timex vs Casio watch review.
Read MoreI’ve titled this post ‘The Daniel Wellington Killer’ for good reason. I think Casio have come up clutch with this model
Read MoreAppearances can be deceiving. Minimalist luxury? Or minimal value?
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