Rado True Square Thinline Les Couleurs Le Corbusier Wrist Watch – Wrist Watch Review
The two-tone models of the Rado True Square Thinline Les Couleurs Le Corbusier collection are $2,400, while the all-black model comes in at $2,200.
The two-tone models of the Rado True Square Thinline Les Couleurs Le Corbusier collection are $2,400, while the all-black model comes in at $2,200.
Versions on the Bulova Oceanographer GMT Wrist Watch bracelet (including the root beer variant) come in at $1,395, while the grey version on the urethane strap is $1,295.
On the aesthetic front, the Armani Exchange AX1951 has things nailed down. The colors work well together, there’s a boldness on the wrist without it being overwhelming.
The Swatch Group is taining a generation of hungry little lads to stand in line, give the stores a rush of new blood, and then abandon them as soon as the latest Breguet x Swatch collab is sold out.
The basic toughness of the G-Shock Mudman GW9500-1 makes this is a great watch for anyone who spends a lot of time outdoors.
if you’re smartwatch-curious but don’t want to go fully digital – and you’re not training for a serious athletic event – then one like the Pininfarina Senso hybrid smartwatch should definitely get the job done.
The Circula Divesport Titanium watch boasts a hardened titanium case, 500m water resistance and a textured dial. It falls under $1,000, a value proposition hard to ignore.
The Girard-Perregaux Laureato Absolute Chronograph 8Tech comes with an automatic chronograph movement that ticks away at 4 Hz, and is visible through a smoked sapphire crystal on the rear of the case.
The OIlech & Wajs M-110, a tactical tool watch that draws on over 60 years of military expertise, now comes fitted to a unique ‘infantry green’ dual ply fabric strap.
The new 41mm BR 03s come in multiple colors and finishes – six in total – and run a BR-CAL.302 movement. The basic model costs $3,600.