For $475 you can’t go wrong with the Seiko 5 Sports SKX GMT wrist watch. This is a great entry-level piece and well worth the investment.
A hack watch – or hacking watch – is a watch that will stop when the crown is pulled out. The function was designed to allow soldiers to literally synchronize their watches
The Q Timex GMT is very comfortable on the wrist. The 38mm case should fit a variety of wrists, and it’s quite light, helped by the quartz movement inside.
At the end of the day, the Timex M79 Automatic wrist watch is a decent middle-of-the-road option. at a price of $299.
The $995 Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba Auto is wrapped in a full steel case, paired to a full steel bracelet, topped with a ceramic bezel insert. This watch feels like it can withstand a ton of abuse.
The Timepiece Gentleman lads were in over their heads, weren’t able to sell enough subscriptions, and probably closed their shop to avoid paying rent.
The Aragon Divemaster 4 is sloppy, it loses a few minutes daily, and the entire thing doesn’t need the massive case Aragon has given it. Setting the time was an adventure in estimation since there was too much play in the crown.
The Maven Watches Urban Scout gives you a clean and simple look that is nothing we’d consider minimalist, but still versatile. As reviewed, the Maven Watches Urban Scout runs $215.
The Hamilton Broadway GMT Limited Edition Wrist Watch is a big sports watch. The stainless steel case is 46mm. It costs the $1,545.
Casio expanded its super popular vintage line with new models. The Casio A168WEM-1 is one of the original square models, priced at $50.