As you’re no doubt aware, we here at WWR have started to broaden our focus. Yes, watches…
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The Christopher Ward Trident 600M is a looker. It’s comfortable on the wrist and wears nicely when…
Kent Wang is a small company with only 2 employees but has been offering a good selection…
I don’t know how to pronounce MAEN. They make a moonphase watch that’s classically proportioned. That means,…
I like orange, and I like green. For a nice beater to wear about town or woods,…
MSTR is a brand pronounced MEISTER, the result of a fever dream where Hublot, an IWC Ingenieur,…
Just the other month we brought you word of the newest watches in the Alpina Alpiner 4 lineup,…
We do go on about the merits of a nice automatic mechanical wristwatch, and we talk about…
When it comes to watches (and other devices) that are available to help you get fitter (or at least give you some metrics), you have a wide range of options out there. At the simpler end, you have things like my trusty Fitbit One; going to more complex, you have the full-on smart watches that incorporate some form of tracking (some with heart rate measurement as well). While I have previously reviewed one that was a bit short of a true smart watch (the Garmin 920XT, which would give notifications from the phone), we have not looked at many that are purely fitness devices. Well, today we expand that coverage a bit more with the Polar A300.