It feels like it’s been a good long while since we’ve had a watch brand celebrating a…
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It’s not just the big, high-end brands that are on a roll releasing all manner of new…
As our longtime readers are aware, WWR’s mission is all about covering the great affordable watches that…
With any new watch release, particularly one that is an iteration on a popular, existing model (or…
While I may have started leaning towards thinner, more dressy watches, in my own watch preferences, I…
The Orient Bambino. This is a watch many of you are no doubt familiar with, as it’s…
Make no mistake – we here at WWR do like what Orient have been producing. We’ve just…
Gentlemen, what do you have, 2 weeks until February 14? Are you still wondering what to get? Well, maybe I can give you a few suggestions with the 2016 edition of the Wrist Watch Review Valentines Day Gift Guide. In general, women’s watches do not excite me. The majority of the ones I see have quartz movements, a mother of pearl dial, a few bucks worth of diamond chips and cost $100s more than the gentleman’s equivalent watch. In essence, they are designed as jewelry. But there are watches that are either made for a woman, or not so large they look out of place on a woman’s wrist, that are actually interesting watches.
Since we are a watch site, I thought I would point you toward a couple of Everyday Carry posts with watches that I like, and affordable watches to boot. First up is this post from a commercial photographer. The watch is a common recommendation for people just starting to explore mechanical and automatic watches, the Orient Bambino. The watch is mated to a nice 21mm NATO strap.