There’s a certain comfort in knowing Timex will always have a field watch sitting somewhere in its catalog. I even recently picked up a smaller, solar model you might see on the site soon. The Expedition line, for better or worse, has been that reliable, no-frills option for years. It's…

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The New Seiko Rotocall Makes Casio Look a Little Old-Fashioned

I never thought I’d see Seiko releasing a modern digital watch that actually caught my attention. I’m thinking about how much I dislike those newer digital Tuna models, for example. For a brand that helped define what digital watches could be in the ’70s and ’80s, they’ve spent most of the modern era acting like that chapter never happened. Believe me … people have been wanting this for a while.

Seiko’s Affordable Field Watch Icon Just Got Its First Real Update in Years

When Seiko discontinued the SARB017 in 2018, it stung the community. That watch had become shorthand for affordable Seiko magic—sapphire crystal, 200 meters of water resistance, and that distinct dial layout that felt timeless without pretending to be “vintage-inspired.” The replacements that followed under the Prospex label were solid, but the “Alpinist-inspired” language always felt a little detached, like Seiko was reluctant to embrace its own legacy. That changes now.

Marathon General Purpose Mechanical Review: Built for Battle, Worn for Fun

For way too long, I’ve had a deep curiosity with testing out the 34mm Marathon General Purpose Mechanical. From afar, you can tell that it isn’t trying to do anything clever. No frills, no confusion, no need to justify its presence with some contrived design story or lifestyle fantasy. Getting this one in for review only reinforced some of my assumptions of the watch while bringing some surprises with it. The thing wears its purpose on its sleeve (and on its caseback, dial, and strap, for that matter). It’s not trying to be a daily diver, a weekender, or a dress watch in disguise. But it does its job and that’s what people are typically looking for in a watch like this.

Timex Revives an Affordable Retro Digital Watch Straight from the 1970s

The 1975 digital original is making its comeback, and it’s one of the more faithful nods to that era we’ve seen from the brand in a while.

Seiko’s New ‘Motoring’ Speedtimer Channels Vintage Rolex Energy for Under $1,000

A solar-powered Seiko chronograph that captures Daytona spirit without the Daytona price tag.

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