As I have written about in the past on this site, I am overall at odds with the stock steel bracelet that the Tudor BB58 comes on. I don’t like the rivets, nor the clasp, nor the lack of micro adjustments. I find it heavy and uncomfortable, and it’s always either a hair too big or too small, no matter how I configure the links. Alas, other than the obscenely over-priced (on the secondary market) Submariner, there is no better alternative for such a dive watch. And so the search for great alternative bracelets is a reality for many BB58 owners…
Read moreBreathe New Life Into Your Watches! We Review Holben’s Watch Straps
We’re big fans of watches around these parts. Which should come as no surprise to anyone reading this, since a proper wristwatch is the completion to any outfit. It’s the one sort of “jewelry” piece that men get to wear, and it’s a great way to make a subtle statement, and show off your personality. The thing is, though, that after many years of wear you might become a little bit bored with your watch…
Read moreA Great Affordable Automatic Watch?: Spinnaker Watches Reviewed
Wearing an automatic wristwatch is an excellent way to class-up your look and feel as you get dressed each morning. Sure, Quartz watches are nice — and there is nothing at all wrong with them — but there is just something to a mechanical watch movement working all by itself that you just cannot quite put into words. Wearing such a feat of engineering on your wrist is just something else. The trouble? Most mechanical or full automatic watches are very pricey. Last time we looked at an automatic watch we discussed Orient — one of the best values on the planet in automatic watches…
Read moreWatch Review: The Orient Sun & Moon Automatic
When it comes to the world of watches, there are really two different realms. There are automatic/mechanical watches, and then there is everything else. Yes, sure, there can be some super well-made, and very nice Quartz battery-powered watches. But nothing will ever come close to the engineering and precision of automatic watches, and the knowledge that the little thing on your wrist is powering itself through a series of intricate and tiny gears…
Read moreIn Review: Dan Henry Watches — The 1970 Automatic Diver
A good, everyday watch should be something that every guy has. While some men tend to prefer larger watch collections, others are happier with more modest, and minimal collections. Whichever the case, though, having at least one, very solid, everyday watch is a must. No outfit is truly complete without something on your wrist. Plus, the wristwatch is the one area that men truly get to express themselves with accessories…
Read moreWatchGang Review 5.0: Heritor Automatic & Final Assessment
We’ve spent quite a bit of time now reviewing WatchGang. (If you’d like to know more about what exactly the service is, and how it all works, read those earlier review.) Overall, we cannot say that we have been so deeply impressed. Some of the watches were mediocre and our feelings towards them were somewhat ambivalent. Other watches were downright awful...
Read moreWatchGang Review 4.0: Szanto and Elliot Havok Chronographs
Things are not looking too great for WatchGang. After the terrible watch they sent last month, WatchGang offered to send a replacement watch for free. A very nice gesture, and something I gladly accepted. (I truly must say upfront that WatchGang had excellent and speedy customer service — they even gave me free shipping on my next month’s watch.)...
Read moreA Review of the MVMT 'Arc' Watch
Like all human beings who inhabit planet earth, I love receiving gifts. This year, I got a couple of really great items, but only one of them deserved a review fit for this blog: a watch from MVMT. Before receiving the MVMT watch as a gift, I had (believe it or not) never heard of this particular “fashion watch” company before...
Read moreA Review of the Fairly Bad ‘Time Force’ Watch from WatchGang Black November
We’ve reviewed WatchGang before, but this is the first month we’ve tried their $99 per month “Black” tier, promising higher quality watches valued up to $500. Our conclusion until this point about WatchGang’s Original tier was that the watches were fine, and matched your tastes well enough, but that for the money, you could likely do better picking out higher quality watches on your own...
Read moreAn In-Depth Review Of The Auguste Jaccard Watch From WatchGang October: Is It Worth The Money?
Continuing our ongoing search for the best men’s subscription box service is this month’s review of WatchGang (if you are unfamiliar with WatchGang, you should definitely check out our first review in which we explain it all before you read on). There are really a few question that specifically need to be answered here, and they are as follows:
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