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Seiko SKX013 200M Diver Review
Barry H has posted a review of the Seiko SKX013. This model features a 7S26B movement and a stainless steel case. It's diminutive for a diver, but this watch offers a simple slim elegance that's tough to find in Seiko's diver collection. Follow the link over to get he whole scoop on […]
Timex WS4 Review by Watch Report
Watch report has posted a review of the newly released Timex WS4. This ABC watch is packed with features and definitely has a new look. This one seems to a solid choice for outdoor adventurers and the $199 USD retail price seems like a decent deal.
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Timex WS4
New Tag Heuer Monaco 24 Concept Watch
At BaselWorld 2009 Tag Heuer has announced several new watch models. The
Monaco 24 concept watch is the one that stands out though. It features a
new tubular design and extreme shock-protected components. The black
PVD-coated case houses a TAG Heuer Calibre 36 movement. A new "composite
filter" material used in aerospace and auto […]
New Seiko SBCZ011, SBCZ013 and SBCZ015
It seems that Seiko is going to be releasing three new models for the Japanese markets. The new model numbers are SBCZ011, SBCZ013 and SBCZ015. These are minor updates overall to the diver line. Look for these to be released at the end of April.
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Seiko SBCZ011
Seiko SKX779K1 Black Monster Review
Watch Blog Spin has posted a review of the Seiko SKX779K1 Black Monster. This modern classic diver has been a real hit with all types of watch enthusiasts. It looks great, and can be picked up for as little as $140 USD online. This model has the stainless steel bracelet. Follow […]
Hamilton Khaki X-Wind Limited Edition Review
The Modest Watch Blog has posted a review of the Hamilton Khaki X-Wind. This limited edition chronograph watch features a Valijoux 7750. It's a shapr looking black model with white and orange details. It retails for around $1,400 USD, and there's some good deals online that make this one a real bargain. […]
Are Personal Atomic Clocks in Our Future?
New research into the design of atomic clocks might make it possible to shrink them down to a much more reasonable size. They are currently the size of refrigerator. It seems inevitable that one day real atomic clocks will be small enough to place inside a watch. So instead of merely syncing […]