This is codenamed the SYXS114, also known as the ‘Skinflag’ which is part of the ‘Skin Irony’ range. Falsely labelled on Amazon as a women’s watch, this is actually a unisex watch, as is evident from the stock images.
Read MoreMaybe some Invicta models can be modest in both size and style? To find out, I spent what felt like 84 years searching Amazon and eventually stumbled upon this.
Read MoreWhat if I told you that Filippo Loreti is not an Italian watchmaker…that Filippo Loreti himself doesn’t exist and that ordering doesn’t guarantee that you’ll receive the item you paid for.
Read MoreSo, there’s a certain Q-Timex that nobody seems to be talking about. That being the elusive Falcon Eye, which I think is quite possibly the best-looking out of all of these reissue watches.
Read MoreWhatever the case, I found there were no reviews on YouTube so I decided to grab one of these and make my own, in case you were considering this brand.
Read MoreThe model I have here is the 38mm Weekender, with an 8.9mm depth and a 45.6mm lug to lug. This suits my slim 6.25 inch very nicely, though they do make several other versions of this watch.
Read MoreThat’s what I did a few weeks back when I stumbled upon this; the Seiko SNE479. To me, this Seiko looks nothing like any Seiko I’ve come across before.
Read MoreYou see, there are precisely a billion of these small Casio digital watches out there and while the F91W is the most popular, there are many more modern alternatives that look just like it.
Read MoreI have torn apart several popular fashion watch brands on here over the years, for offering cheap junk posturing as ‘affordable luxury’. Will this watch be the same?
Read MoreWell, I’ll be taking a look at two of the new Casio A1000 series watches, to examine whether these fit the bill or are more of a missed opportunity.
Read MoreWhat if I told you for under £100, you can grab a classic-looking chronograph from a respected brand with solid build quality and performance? Surprisingly, it’s true and it’s right here on my wrist.
Read MoreThis Lorus watch was extremely square; or at least it looked that way. I expected this to be an enormous watch, likely 42mm or over, as tends to be the case with similarly styled watches.
Read MoreI found myself thinking about this brand the other week and I was wondering if they were still around. It turns out they are and they’ve actually gone through some changes. My question is are these any better now?
Read MoreThis feels so great that I’m stunned it’s available for so little money. Great job Casio…now please keep this watch around and give it some love!
Read MoreFor this blog, the lower-cost Wenger brand fits the bill. The specifications looked awesome for the price and very few people online have any decent reviews of this brand, so here’s one worth reading.
Read MoreI figured I’d grab one of their highest-rated models and see what the fuss was about. It’s one of the most requested brands. So, I filtered the search results by average rating and this ‘Coachman Chronograph’ was one of the very top results.
Read MoreI’ve been trying this Casio MTS-100L-1AVEF for the last couple of weeks and it’s time to give you the inside scoop on whether this watch lives up to the hype, or if it’s a swing and a miss from Casio.
Read MoreWell, in this post, I’m taking my first look at the Skagen Ancher SKW6432, to work out whether they’re worth buying, or if they’re just another Daniel Wellington clone in disguise.
Read MoreThis brand was launched in 1983 and saw tremendous success by capitalising on the quartz crisis of the 1970’s and 80’s with their bright, colourful battery powered fashion watches. 37 years later, they’re very much still here.
Read MoreI reviewed the brilliant titanium Lorus field watch, which has seemingly been glued to my wrist ever since. I’m under no doubts that this is a great watch, however, there is another Lorus field watch vying for that same crown
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