The ‘value prop’ corner of the watch sphere has changed drastically in the last ten or so years, led at various times by watches like the 37mm Seiko 5s armed with 7S26 movements, affordable dive watches like the Orient Ray and Mako, and then micro brands such as Lorier, Nodus,…

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Christopher Ward C65 GMT Joins Dune Collection

Eventually, all small-independent watchmaker roads lead to GMT watches. And sometimes, the roads are rugged and sandy, like the Dune du Pilat in Aquitaine, after which the watches are named. Europe’s tallest sand dune inspires …

Rotary RW 1895 Heritage Chronograph Limited Edition Review

Rotary is an interesting low-profile brand in the watch world. They’re not really hailed as a go-to brand for affordable value, nor are they regarded as anywhere near mid-tier luxury. What they do have going for themselves is unique in-house watch designs with a bit of a historical backstory originating in Switzerland. They eventually moved their headquarters to the UK and infused British influence into their watchmaking language.

Seiko Updates SPB Range Of 62MAS Prospex Divers

The Seiko Prospex SPB143 re-interpretation 62MAS diver has proven itself as one of Seiko’s most popular modern dive watches. It’s budget-conscious, durable, and captures the vintage vibes of the 62MAS while standing up to the rigors of daily use. Now, Seiko has decided to make some very small updates to the “1966 Diver’s Re-Interpretation” lineup that elevate the models in a very big way.

The Omega Speedmaster Professional With White Lacquer Dial Is Finally Here

By this point we’ve all seen it. Well, maybe only if you’re a diehard Speedmaster freak. But since Daniel Craig’s appearance at last year’s Planet Omega event in New York, Omega fans have been wondering if the mysterious white-dial Speedmaster he was spotted with would become a production reality.

The New Imperial Oceanguard GMT Brings More Color And Functionality To A Growing Collection

One of our favorite newer boutique brands has just announced a follow-up to their highly successful debut piece. Back when we reviewed the Royalguard, we praised the model for its price and the enthusiasm behind the brand’s founder. It was one of those moments that made watch collecting feel fun again, and I’ve been happy to see several folks adding a Royalguard to their collection. Now, Imperial is following that success with the introduction of a GMT, featuring a funky dial and some non-traditional GMT bezel colorways.

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